Ok, fixed - the update changed my Temp folders for some reason? Which caused this old issue: https://www.ntlite.com/community/index.php?threads/latest-version-cant-seem-to-load-any-wim.1343/post-11300
Latest update means I can't load any WIM, gets to 100% and looks like it's going to work, but then errors out with:
Error: Aborted - Image mount C:\Tools\21H2\Sources\install.wim [183] Cannot create a file when that file already exists.
I didn't alter anything, just let it update and restarted.
Why not just use the non-DCH driver instead? Then you don't need to modify anything.
Available under the advanced/beta search link here: https://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx
Ok, I think it's fixed for good. I removed all trace of NTLite (then of course recovered my license key I forgot about!), and it's now working. In doing so of course, the location of the temp folders is reset. I wonder if maybe the target drive for the temp folders cannot be a drive pool? I was...
Update: So it may be a file permissions issue, but not something I can control. For some reason, the "NLTempMount01" folder being created when loading an image, has the ownership set to "Administrators" but at the point of failure it suddenly changes to "TrustedInstaller", so I can't do anything...
No ADK installed etc - fresh windows install.
Turned off Windows Defender, no effect (it worked with it on before as well).
dll and sys files where they should be
changed my NTLite Temp/Scratch etc to a totally different drive just in case
Re-extracted from the ISO, and re-installed NTLite...
Hi all, hoping this is something I am overlooking, but I have been using NTLite for quite a while.
I have an untouched ISO of 1909 English International (x64) and I can't mount the install.wim. I get an error right at the end of the process of loading that states that "there are no more files"...
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