BarryBurton
New Member
Hello all,
First, I want to express how great NTLite is. It's made imaging a breeze mostly and for the most part is easy to use. However, I'm running into a weird issue.
I made an image based on Windows 10 21H2. Everything works as expected, except that when I go to install this image on a new machine, sometimes the Post-Setup stuff does not run. For example, I have SQL Native Client and some other apps that are pre-installed. If I load my image in a VM it works as intended. If I load my image on real hardware, none of the pre-packaged software is installed. It seems to depend on the type of hardware. I can install my image on a Lenovo machine just fine, but Dell and HP will skip the Post-Setup installations.
Looking around on the forums the fix seems to be to enable OEM SetupComplete but when I do this installation fails with the message "Windows could not update the computer's boot configuration. Installation cannot proceed."
I am using Rufus with BIOS compatibility to write my ISO. Attached is a copy of my XML for the session. Any help is greatly appreciated!
First, I want to express how great NTLite is. It's made imaging a breeze mostly and for the most part is easy to use. However, I'm running into a weird issue.
I made an image based on Windows 10 21H2. Everything works as expected, except that when I go to install this image on a new machine, sometimes the Post-Setup stuff does not run. For example, I have SQL Native Client and some other apps that are pre-installed. If I load my image in a VM it works as intended. If I load my image on real hardware, none of the pre-packaged software is installed. It seems to depend on the type of hardware. I can install my image on a Lenovo machine just fine, but Dell and HP will skip the Post-Setup installations.
Looking around on the forums the fix seems to be to enable OEM SetupComplete but when I do this installation fails with the message "Windows could not update the computer's boot configuration. Installation cannot proceed."
I am using Rufus with BIOS compatibility to write my ISO. Attached is a copy of my XML for the session. Any help is greatly appreciated!