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  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 10 Professional
       #280

    Hello,

    I was repeatedly bashing my head against the wall and having no luck with any of the posted fixes to the broken start menu issue. I found, with some help, that the issue was caused by disabling the firewall service while in Audit Mode. I guess with Windows 10 (and from what I hear 2012r2) we should not be turning the firewall off by disabling the firewall service. I haven't seen anyone mention it yet so I wanted to throw that out there as a possible solution.
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  2. Posts : 42,909
    Windows 10 Home 22H2
       #281

    Welcome to Ten Forums razorsedge

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  3. Posts : 17,661
    Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #282

    razorsedge said:
    If you install the OS with a network connection and install windows updates in audit mode does copyprofile still break search? I've been avoiding installing any updates in audit mode because of this.
    I don't get this? Sysprep and CopyProfile only cause issues with Start and Cortana / Search when an existing Windows installation, with existing user profiles is sysprepped, but as sysprep is meant to be used in Audit Mode before any user profiles have been created, this will never happen when sysprep is done correctly.

    I have never had any issues with sysprep when it is done properly, correctly. In some earlier builds it was important to install Windows without a network connection and only connect the reference machine to network when in Audit Mode but even that is no longer necessary; Since a few builds sysprep works even when Windows is installed with network connection.

    In other words: Yes, sysprep can cause Start and Cortana not working but only on existing user accounts, users created before the sysprep was run. That's why you should only sysprep a new virgin Windows installation in Audit Mode before you have created any user accounts.

    N03xit said:
    I was repeatedly bashing my head against the wall and having no luck with any of the posted fixes to the broken start menu issue. I found, with some help, that the issue was caused by disabling the firewall service while in Audit Mode. I guess with Windows 10 (and from what I hear 2012r2) we should not be turning the firewall off by disabling the firewall service. I haven't seen anyone mention it yet so I wanted to throw that out there as a possible solution.
    Read my response above regarding Start and Cortana issues.

    I have never disabled firewall in Audit Mode, yet I have never had any sysprep issues when sysprep has been done correctly, following the instructions. This applies to all Windows editions since Vista.

    Kari
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  4. Posts : 2
    Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB
       #283

    Kari said:
    I don't get this? Sysprep and CopyProfile only cause issues with Start and Cortana / Search when an existing Windows installation, with existing user profiles is sysprepped, but as sysprep is meant to be used in Audit Mode before any user profiles have been created, this will never happen when sysprep is done correctly.

    I have never had any issues with sysprep when it is done properly, correctly. In some earlier builds it was important to install Windows without a network connection and only connect the reference machine to network when in Audit Mode but even that is no longer necessary; Since a few builds sysprep works even when Windows is installed with network connection.

    In other words: Yes, sysprep can cause Start and Cortana not working but only on existing user accounts, users created before the sysprep was run. That's why you should only sysprep a new virgin Windows installation in Audit Mode before you have created any user accounts.


    Kari
    Thanks Kari,

    I'm using Enterprise LTSB build 10240. I'm using audit mode with only the built in administrator account. I'm not running a different build than before when I was having the problem, I was just hoping Microsoft had maybe released a CU that solved this issue. As I said I've been avoiding installing any updates while in audit mode because of this issue, but I honestly have not tried installing the updates on one of my images recently, however the build number hasn't changed.

    Perhaps 10240 is considered an old build now, but due to my environment I cannot use any of the builds that include modern apps.
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  5. Posts : 7
    Windows 10 Pro 64bit
       #284

    Hello Kari, thanks for quidance everything works perfect except one small thing.

    When booted to system there is every time (testing in vmware workstation) folder folder created as C:\Users\defaultuser0

    my question is can I safely delete that folder and can you provide some .bat file to do it like in ''Remove the link to the admin desktop in the Quick access list'' section of this quide.

    Thanks and keep good work here
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  6. Posts : 17,661
    Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #285

    splico said:
    Hello Kari, thanks for quidance everything works perfect except one small thing.

    When booted to system there is every time (testing in vmware workstation) folder folder created as C:\Users\defaultuser0

    my question is can I safely delete that folder and can you provide some .bat file to do it like in ''Remove the link to the admin desktop in the Quick access list'' section of this quide.

    Thanks and keep good work here
    The folder defaultuser() should disappear by itself after a few reboots. For some odd reason Windows creates it, a copy of the hidden Default profile, and then removes it later on. As the folder does nor causes no harm, I have left it there and just hidden it.
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  7. Posts : 7
    Windows 10 Pro 64bit
       #286

    Kari said:
    The folder defaultuser() should disappear by itself after a few reboots. For some odd reason Windows creates it, a copy of the hidden Default profile, and then removes it later on. As the folder does nor causes no harm, I have left it there and just hidden it.
    Thanks Kari
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  8. Posts : 1
    Windows 10
       #287

    Hello Kari!
    Windows version10 build 10586 cannotsysprep.It just runs sysprep is working.
    Wait 30 minutes still can not turn off the machine.Please help me.

    Done!! Sysprep complete..

    Thanks forthe Forum, thank you Kari!!
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  9. Posts : 1
    Windows 10 ENT
       #288

    Just registered and wanted to add to this thread...

    First, thank you so much Kari for this wonderful guide. I'm new to Sysprep and encountered many of what's everyone here is going through.

    I've been following this guide and able to get everything I needed, but ran into an issue with Internet Explorer 11 kept crashing. Some of the sites to test to reproduce the crash are IMDb - Movies, TV and Celebrities - IMDb, Electronics, Cars, Fashion, Collectibles, Coupons and More | eBay . Not sure what is loaded from these sites but it will eventually pop up a message at the bottom of the page "imdb.com is not responding" and a button to recover webpage. Prior to using the CopyProfile, IE works perfectly.

    I hope this is just me and not Win10 + CopyProfile
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  10. Posts : 5
    Windows 10
       #289

    minority said:
    This problem could be language specific. I have Finnish language version (Windows 10 Pro x64).

    1. Windows login. The OneDrive icon won't even appear right after login into Windows for the first time (local nor Microsoft ID). So basically right after sysprep you create Windows account and then login into Windows - there is no OneDrive icon. Even if I try to start OneDrive from all programs it won't start - nothing happens. There should be OneDrive wizard starting where you could enter OneDrive login info etc. but nothing.

    After some testing I got it to start by manually executing OneDriveSetup.exe in user's folder
    I'm using the English version, and can confirm this same problem even with 1511. OneDriveSetup.exe helps but I haven't yet tried how it works if the users has no admin rights (ie. does it install it under the admin's profile when running as admin?)

    Edit: found this:
    Win10: Unattend.xml CopyProfile and OneDrive | David Segura

    Anyway, running the setup as a non-admin works. So possibly the same batch used to delete quickaccess automaticdestinations could be used to launch the setup on first run.

    Edit2: it works, but doesn't look "good" when the command prompt is shown and the onedrive installer is shown in the login, but I guess I can live with that.
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