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    SIW2 said:
    @SIW2, I can't run these. Download, extract, run, nothing happens.
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    Kari said:
    @SIW2, I can't run these. Download, extract, run, nothing happens.
    I finally had to go to Task Manager and End Task.
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    @Kari , I got the chance to go back and finish where I left off the other day and tried to make an ISO out of the install.wim file I created. The ISO creation was fine but I noticed that the ISO file size is only around 500MB. So I checked the install.wim file and the file size is 0 kb. Haha...
    That is probably why it only took 10mins to finish the install.wim creation.

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    Will try again when I got a chance and make sure to take note of the warnings you posted. I think I will go with "no user account" because I have 2 copies of Windows 10 on this machine.
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    badrobot said:
    Will try again when I got a chance and make sure to take note of the warnings you posted. I think I will go with "no user account" because I have 2 copies of Windows 10 on this machine.
    Sadly, as told for instance in this post, in build 14986 only the method with user account(s) as told in Part Two is working until a solution is found to the Sysprep issue caused by the new Holographic Viewer app.

    Kari
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       #105

    Kari said:
    Sadly, as told for instance in this post, in build 14986 only the method with user account(s) as told in Part Two is working until a solution is found to the Sysprep issue caused by the new Holographic Viewer app.

    Kari
    Used that method and it worked fine.
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    It works fine for me.

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    Kari said:
    @SIW2, I can't run these. Download, extract, run, nothing happens.
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  8. Posts : 17,661
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       #107

    SIW2 said:
    It works fine for me.
    Nothing happens for me. Tried to launch it normally and elevated, simply nothing. When tried to run elevated, it will not even give the UAC prompt.

    Running Windows 10 PRO Build 14986.
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    Found it!

    I think I have found a working solution to create standard generalized ISO as per Part One, or customized generalized ISO as per Part Three. However, I will not post anything before I have done some more extensive tests including the worst case scenarios, but I can already say this seems to work perfectly.

    This is more as a workaround than a permanent solution, but in any case first tests show it's working. A more permanent solution can only be found when either Microsoft fixes this issue with Holographic View app preventing generalizing a Windows image with Sysprep or we can found a method to work around this issue.

    It's 13:20 now (for time disabled, that's 1:20 PM ). I promise to post the solution today but it might take until late tonight my time. I need to be 1,783% sure that it works before posting.

    Kari
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    Windows 10 21H1 Build 19043.1023
       #109

    Kari said:
    Found it!

    I think I have found a working solution to create standard generalized ISO as per Part One, or customized generalized ISO as per Part Three. However, I will not post anything before I have done some more extensive tests including the worst case scenarios, but I can already say this seems to work perfectly.

    This is more as a workaround than a permanent solution, but in any case first tests show it's working. A more permanent solution can only be found when either Microsoft fixes this issue with Holographic View app preventing generalizing a Windows image with Sysprep or we can found a method to work around this issue.

    It's 13:20 now (for time disabled, that's 1:20 PM ). I promise to post the solution today but it might take until late tonight my time. I need to be 1,783% sure that it works before posting.

    Kari
    Good for you, Kari! You're nothing if not dedicated!
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