Might need additional info to diagnose the error. Such as: the specific motherboard chipset being used. When installation of Windows 7 is attempted while using an un-modified Microsoft installation media, a USB mouse will initially work ok during installation, but then fails once booted to desktop. Depending on the vintage of the motherboard.
Code: Nom: UpdatePack7R2-24.4.10.exe CRC-32: 4e9715fb MD5: 633abc4f7d4329f363c8d8d80eaaf079 SHA-1: 6a5d54fc4fcd37114d4e8e622d3aba965b947bed SHA-256: 2b79b58577ed210eb3551e42d705c41ca1dea4670dc8772cb677c77f6c16889f
It gives you the cdn downloader, else it would contain a build nr i guess. The links from mega and pixeldrain are as original as simplix own links, and they are now for years, the checksums can be verified.
Hi, my mistake: I didn't remember that I was doing USB driver integration in the install and boot wim. I had assumed that this was not the case. Anyway, that was the mistake or what made me wonder!
Often the hosting load is huge and costly, so I use a free CDN, but there is a file size limit. If you need direct links, replace "exe" with "001" and "002" and then combine those parts. For example, instead of UpdatePack7R2-24.4.10.exe download files UpdatePack7R2-24.4.10.001 + UpdatePack7R2-24.4.10.002. UpdatePack7R2+ does the same and verifies the digital signature. To properly integrate the USB3 driver in boot.wim and iso-file, you need to drag'n'drop original iso to UpdatePack7R2.
Does anyone know how to synchronize Windows 7 UEFI and Windwos 10 when booting? The error 00000000e is always displayed for one hard disk! If you use 2 hard disks, you can install separately and choose between the hard disks when booting. But is this all more comfortable?
I just mean how to set it comfortably so that no more errors occur! When booting an automatic query that works!
Can you give us a typical error from screen ? What do you mean by 'automatic query'? If your bios is not set for CSM mode, you need UEFIseven or flashboot as loader for W7
Hello, yes I have used flashboot for UEFI Win7. It also works. The only problem is that I always have to manually select the corresponding hard disk after the boot screen. I thought it could be automated!???
24-04-10 LOG: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...-wim-esd-creation.79421/page-115#post-1831850 Updated the third post with the latest VC++ and NDP48 WA files by @abbodi1406: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...-install-wim-esd-creation.79421/#post-1516362 Updated the SiMPLiX Update pack thread OP: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...egrate-hotfixes-into-win7-distribution.45005/