This is my last try for you
Read Post-Setup section here
https://www.ntlite.com/documentation/#1628068374674-a1743289-5b07
Then add Master PDF with these switches, I found them using search on Google
/VERYSILENT /NORESTART
It's known problem with Windows Update. In some situations MS still offering superseded updates. Solution is to integrate all updated that are offered and then CleanUpdate backup.
Try to delete this from your unattended. This is the "SPPX" what I was talking about.
<component name="Microsoft-Windows-Security-SPP-UX" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS"...
Hi, you can create universal integrated image with all drivers for all models without any problem. Your problem is installed image size with bunch of unneeded and unused drivers. But this can be easily solved using my CleanDriverStore.cmd (included in POWIS too)
Or create image without drivers...
Because your posts sounds stupid? Sorry, but this is over, lets respect our advicing or go back to school and learn basics. This tutorial is not for noobs or idiots. Thats all. Thank you and bye
My advice: Do not reinstall or build images. First start reading, then you should understand this tutorial or maybe my other projects which was created to make deploying custom setups easier..
Your error is related to unattended.xml, this have nothing to do with this tutorial. I encountered it before too, this should be related to something like SPPX or simlar. Can you attach your unattended?
Yes, that only one last solution. Here is original topic and here is patched x64 acpi.sys that I can found.
http://www.smxdiy.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=3080&extra=&highlight=ACPI&page=1
That's expected under pure UEFI, it's known problem.
You need to use USB boot instead. And for pure UEFI boot is needed FlashBoot PRO - this can properly patch bootmgrfw.efi to be able to boot it without problem. I have tested in on B360 - pure UEFI, GPT install on NVMe
In your preset are no Post-Setup items
<Execution>
<Remove></Remove>
<Change></Change>
<Add>
<Item type="Placeholder">
<Index>0</Index>
</Item>
</Add>
</Execution>
This is really not correct. Please google about registry modification before you start touching anything..
This is what you want to integrate in your case (Based on your previous posts)
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00...
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