So I seem to be experiencing an issue where Windows 10 and Windows Store apps (I am assuming) are interfering with Sysprep /oobe /generalize. When I attempt to run the above command, I receive the following error in the setuperr.log: Error SYSPRP Package Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.1.0_1.0.22929.0_x86__8wekyb3d8bbwe was installed for a user, but [...] read more
Long Story Short. Creators update broke my start menu. I tried to fix it, see below and failed. Attempting to run the OOBE killed windows. I pulled the SSD from my PC and copied files that I wanted to keep and then returned it to my dead PC. I then [...] read more
I am building a Windows 10 x64 Reference image in MDT 2013 U2. It’s a thick image, as we need several large software installations, so we don’t need to spend hours deploying the image, if we installed the software in the deployment process instead of in the build process. Therefor [...] read more
I have been trying to capture an image of a Windows 10 Pro x64. I get the error message Sysprep was not able to validate Windows Installation and a report with errors as pasted below. I have about 20 Surfaces 4 Pro to deploy the image to. The errors: > [...] read more
I'm running windows 10 Professional, V 1703, build 15063.483. This is not a virtual machine. I'm attempting to run sysprep.exe to prepare this OS for transplantation into a new chassis. As shown below, sysprep halts with an error about Package Holograms_1.0.0.0_neutral__cw5n1h2txyewy was installed for a user, but not provisioned for [...] read more
I know this is a known error, below is what I am getting, what I have done is: I did the steps in the link below and it did not work: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4057974/miracastview-cause-sysprep-error-windows-10-version-1709 Restore the miracastview folder to C:\Windows location and that did not resolve the issue. Removed the miracastview information [...] read more