Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong that prevents Win 10 from installing?

nolucktommy

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Seems even my light adjustments prevent installation causing some kind of error like this one:
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I attached my latest session. I've tried over a dozen attempts ever since I first purchased Ntlite. I don't think I have altered anything that should cause this drastic of an issue but if someone knows specifically what I'd be immensely grateful.
 

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nolucktommy you got 4 services disabled and i think its one or a combination of them thats breaking setup(based on my own experience). its very easy to break setup :rolleyes:
 
@nolucktommy, tried your preset just now and no issues.
Was the ISO pre-edited and this was a second go, can you please retry and remember any extra steps?
Very rarely it can also be a certain integrated driver, as that would also be a difference that I could not test.
 
Well, since he's testing it in VBox, and since (I presume) he enabled the VBox Compatibility for VBox in NTLite, it shouldn't be a driver problem. (Unless, possibly, he installed a driver that is incompatible with VBox? Never seen that scenario before.)
 
Very rarely I got reports that drivers broke the install, it might be a new DCH type, especially Intel's.
So nolucktommy, make sure there are no DCS type drivers in it, or just retry without any drivers to begin with, then I can take over if confirmed - even though it might be a Windows limitation.

Second point, try VMWare Player with the same ISO if using Virtual Box, just once.
 
If this is a captured image that had virtualbox tools installed at any point but not uninstalled before captured, it will break installation of the image. Speaking from experience.
 
Its silly to add any modern graphics driver to an image, they are usually over 500mb and get updated so frequently its pointless. Add the driver files to the install media(outside of the image) is fine though. Same with onboard audio. If you have an external audio interface that doesnt update drivers that much you could add them.
 
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