Error When Removing Post-Setup Items

nhabbott

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I removed two programs that I had set in the Post-Setup section however, this errors out every time I build a new ISO. I attempted to Google the issue but I could not find any similar situations. Below is what I've found in the log file.

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1/20/2021 1:47:24 PM    Applying - Post-Setup tasks
1/20/2021 1:47:24 PM    Error 2 removing file
1/20/2021 1:47:24 PM    Error: '[2] The system cannot find the file specified.' - Remove 'AcroRdrDC2001320074_en_US.msi'
1/20/2021 1:47:24 PM    Error 2 removing file
1/20/2021 1:47:24 PM    Error: '[2] The system cannot find the file specified.' - Remove 'GoogleChromeStandaloneEnterprise64.msi'
 
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Getting same issue. Tried removing the file from post-setup tab with "remove", but every time I reuse the save preset it loads into this error. Deleted the files from the source folder and it gives me 2 additional errors stating non-existent file path. How can I remove the files and also not get errors on loading the preset?

Great program btw! New user loving it.
 
If those programs were previously acquired in the ISO, I don't think they can simply be eliminated.
I think we need to proceed from a "clean" ISO
 
If those programs were previously acquired in the ISO, I don't think they can simply be eliminated.
I think we need to proceed from a "clean" ISO
So what I did was I removed the commands initially, then saved the preset. After every clean image (new extracted folder from ISO) loaded, I then load that saved preset and get those errors (and the loaded preset has the commands again).
 
It means that the preset has not been saved. Try loading the new ISO extracted folder with clean NTLITE.
Load the preset In post setup, delete those applications (which should no longer be there) and prepare the final iso.
I wouldn't want ntlite to load you previous presets recalled by the last one which in turn contain those programs.
 
I'm trying to do what you mentioned but how do I load the ISO without any presets? It automatically chooses the autosave one from last time (noted by the green dot). And then of course, how do I load a preset into post setup? Drag and drop the file from the NTlite installed folder?
 
I do so:
1) delete all previous folders / ISO
2) delete all presets
3) I close NTLITE
4) I reopen NTLITE and load the new / ISO folder (it will be clean)
5) I load (looking for it) the preset I am interested in and with a double click I load it
6) I make all the changes to the ISO and set up the new ISO
 
I figured out how to load the ISO cleanly without presets (in settings). However, what do you mean delete all presets? And then load the one you want after? I thought you deleted all presets? I want to keep the preset with all my settings but just remove the error associated with it.

It looks like after you remove a file in post-setup and want to save that preset, it doesn't save (properly, or otherwise) and gives that tried to remove error.
 
Presets remain written inside folders with clean ISOs.
Search / browse and load the selected preset (please leave the same name) which will then be saved in the new folder / ISO selected
 
Thanks for trying to guide me. Yeah, I'm not really understanding the preset part. I delete a preset to test and it also is removed from the Program Files/Preset folder. I tried to put the .xml preset into the mount directory of a clean iso folder and load from there, that doesn't work.

Are you saying put the preset in the mount directory of the fresh iso folder, process a new iso from the fresh iso, extract the files from the new iso, and load the preset found inside the extracted files of the new folder? If so, that sounds really tedious just to clear these errors after removing a file each time.

I think there should be an update of some kind to make this process easier. I'm surprised there aren't more posts about this. I think the reasonable solution is to never save a preset with files attached in the post-setup. You would just add files right before processing a new ISO. Otherwise, if you save a preset with files attached, it can display that error later when you load it, as per my example.
 
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