"Just a moment" Loop

dkdubya2

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I had to come back to doing new NTLite sessions with my copy of Windows 10 build 1903, after the motherboard had to be replaced on my custom PC with a different brand which require different drivers so I couldn't use the very last saved installation ISO I burned to USB for the fresh install (also had to update some post-setup apps); sadly the USB with the last saved installation stopped working.

But I have experienced a "Just A Moment" loop at the near-end of installation with each, completed new session ISO tested in Virtualbox, even using 2 extracted previous working slipstreamed ISOs (but not completely tweaked to my satisfaction) I had managed to save for sources; this loop also took place with the first new session I did before I updated NTLite to the latest version.

Just curious if anyone else is dealing with this particular issue I now can't seem to get past, I've made no unusual tweaks that would alter the extracted Win. 10 structure during the sessions, in fact, I used a saved session file from one of the saved, working ISOs for one session to see if that would resolve the issue, but to no avail, any advice to help me get rid of this loop would be appreciated, thanks.


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Thanks, but never mind; it's been such the while, I took some incorrect component removal steps that probably messed things up, because when I restarted the VM, post setup was of course skipped, but the install finished, so hopefully the problem is solved.
 
This is due to Post-setup entries not being silent, something was waiting to be pressed, but no UI at this stage.
Switch to User post-setup box (the lower one), or fill the silent switches properly.
It's not good to bypass that with a reset.

Removals can't cause it.
 
This is due to Post-setup entries not being silent, something was waiting to be pressed, but no UI at this stage.
Switch to User post-setup box (the lower one), or fill the silent switches properly.
It's not good to bypass that with a reset.

Removals can't cause it.
Okay, thanks.

It worked this time under user, just weird seeing the desktop & installer list.txt. Some post setup app switches couldn't run without admin privileges, so will have to install those the regular way should I go this route with my final install.

Just one more thing: Local Weather still shows on the taskbar, despite my removing the "Bing Weather" component, I simply assumed that came from the same source.
 
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Okay, thanks.

It worked this time under user, just weird seeing the desktop & installer list.txt. Some post setup app switches couldn't run without admin privileges, so will have to install those the regular way should I go this route with my final install.

Just one more thing: Local Weather still shows on the taskbar, despite my removing the "Bing Weather" component, I simply assumed that came from the same source.
You can use machine post-setup as well, just make sure it can actually run silently, run the exact switches in an elevated command-line to confirm.

Just to add to garlin's reply, the Setting to disable that tray option is the "News And Interests", while the component is "Windows Web Experience Pack".
 
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