Error [112] - Not enough space error

Deezul

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I'm trying to build an image that integrates Dell drivers into a Windows 10 Pro USB, and a few unattended settings. I've tried putting the image directly on a 32GB USB stick that was set up as the Windows Media Creation USB for Window, and got the error [112] There is not enough space on the disk. Unload image - The image might be corrupted. D:\Sources\install.wim."So I next tried creating an ISO on my 1TB hard drive. Same error. So where/what is the space issue? Is it a WIM file that is too big? I've had success slipstreaming SP1 on a Windows 7 ISO before, but this is my first time trying drivers. Any clues? I'm using version 6146.
 
What you can do if you have a licensed ntlite is look at my stage1 preset, that will help save some space too.
 
No need for the licenced version just yet. If I had multiple images to manage, I would look into it. But we have once computer we build, so as long as we're buying the same model, the image will work.

I tried another build today. I wasn't using the compressed ESD option that you mentioned, and once I did that, I could leave my large driver set in place. I also went through and trimmed out some drivers that I know won't be needed - modem drivers, some printer drivers and imaging devices.

I also tried to do a post install of two Dell applications, and included the setting to run without the gui. But it doesn't appear that those apps installed. And I thought it was possible to run Windows Update automatically once the build was done, but I had to click to kick it off. Is there a setting to allow Windows Update to run immediately after first logging in?

My main reason for this build was to get all the drivers included in the build and updated, as well as removing all the MS bloat. And that's gone, so I'm already very happy. And again, thanks much for your assistance.
 
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