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		<title>Sysprep Troubles in Windows 7</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I began the long journey of developing a deployment image of Windows 7. Before I started installing all the standard software that my organization uses I decided to test out the new version of sysprep. So I created an &#8220;autounattend.xml&#8221; file, it automatically installed then booted a fresh install of windows 7 into sysprep [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today I began the long journey of developing a deployment image of Windows 7. Before I started installing all the standard software that my organization uses I decided to test out the new version of sysprep. So I created an &#8220;autounattend.xml&#8221; file, it automatically installed then booted a fresh install of windows 7 into sysprep audit mode. I decided I would install Microsoft Office as a test then generalize and reseal sysprep. After clicking the button to begin sysprep I got a nice little box saying sysprep was starting. Then out of no where *beep*, and I see a warning message from sysprep that a fatal error has occurred. At this point I decided to restart in hopes it would reenter audit mode, instead it no longer would boot.</p>
<p>After googling the error, I discovered a lot of people were having this issue and I also soon found the problem, Windows Media Player. I really can&#8217;t understand why Microsoft is infesting its media playing software into a fresh install of the OS. If you remember in the past WMP in a early leak of Windows 7 caused music files to be scanned and to have a small amount of data added to the beginning of these files, corrupting them. Now they have processes from this software, running and scanning your files even from a clean install without ever opening the program. Further they missed that it would cause difficulties with sysprep, and now I have to kill these processes or disable them from services, in order to get sysprep to function correctly.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itproinstall/thread/8f5002e1-95b4-47bf-b031-4b72b3eb388a/">http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itproinstall/thread/8f5002e1-95b4-47bf-b031-4b72b3eb388a/</a></p>
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