Tonight I tried Processing a vanilla Win7 SP1 iso using NTLIte v 2.3.2.8526.
I deleted all the files in my last year's Updates Folder to let NTLite sniff again to find the latest Updates.
I selected most of them for download, but not all. (For example, I did not download previous Service Stacks.) I figured that NTLite would warn me with a red X if any of the Updates needed an earlier KB to install.
When I ran NTLite, none of the Updates showed a Red X. (I presume that Feature still works?)
[EDIT: Oh wait. Do I have to click on something to do this checking? I vaguely recall, "Yes." Sigh. I'll go back and do it again.]
[EDIT 2: Oh, that was the "Analyze" button, which is not showing, since none of my KB's are showing a Red X.]
Yet I received an error window during Processing that a few KB's could not be installed.
Mostly Error # 8196. (Although something about a syntax error in a KB.)
Code:
Integrating: KB5006749 - Servicing Stack Update 6.1.1.2 - Error 0x80092004 - [8196]
Integrating: KB3172605 6.1.1.4 - Error 0x800736b5 - [14005] The manifest file contains one or more syntax errors.
Integrating: KB4534310 - Cumulative Update 7601.24544.1.9 - Error 0x80092004 - [8196]
Integrating: KB4539602 6.1.1.2 - Error 0x80092004 - [8196]
Integrating: KB4532945 - .NET Framework Update 6.1.1.1 - Error 0x80092004 - [8196]
I'm guessing, from this thread, that Error # 8196 is a missing prerequisite.
I started over again and this time I set NTLite to do "Standard Extraction" of the KB's, just in case this was some kind of parallel processing error.
No change.
I'm sure it is difficult to keep track of all the prerequisites, especially for an OS that almost orphaned.
But here's my log anyway, in case nuhi wants to set Red X's.
And my Preset.