From: djprocopio on
Yes I'm really excited about this one too considering I spent the last
2 days on this image and now I can't recover it. From what I'm finding
it's WMP 11 that's causing the problem..can anyone agree?


TimM wrote:
> I also have the same problem, and have narrowed it down to Windows updates.
> I update via a batch file - if I don't run the updates I don't have the
> problem, if I do - I have the problem. I have not been able to locate which
> update is causing it ...
>
> "wadeb03(a)gmail.com" wrote:
>
> > I am having the exact same problem with sysprep and imaging our new
> > desktops. I'm thinking it might be something to do with a Microsoft
> > Update. Not sure what update though...I'm going to start over again
> > today.
> >
> >
> > RCB wrote:
> > > Yes, I have also ran into this issue. I am hoping that there is an easy
> > > workaround.
> > >
> > > "Xyfor" wrote:
> > >
> > > > I just encountered a wierd error. I used sysprep to make an image for our
> > > > new laptop fleet, and after reboot, I get a msoobe.exe application error box
> > > > saying: the exception unknown software excption (0xc06d007e) occurred in the
> > > > application at location 0x7c812a5b. Yes it is worded just like that. If you
> > > > hit the ok button, you get another pop-up box stating: The system is not
> > > > fully installed. Please run setup again. I have never had an issue with
> > > > sysprep before. Any ideas?
> >
> >

From: djprocopio on
Yes I'm really excited about this one too considering I spent the last
2 days on this image and now I can't recover it. From what I'm finding
it's WMP 11 that's causing the problem..can anyone agree?


TimM wrote:
> I also have the same problem, and have narrowed it down to Windows updates.
> I update via a batch file - if I don't run the updates I don't have the
> problem, if I do - I have the problem. I have not been able to locate which
> update is causing it ...
>
> "wadeb03(a)gmail.com" wrote:
>
> > I am having the exact same problem with sysprep and imaging our new
> > desktops. I'm thinking it might be something to do with a Microsoft
> > Update. Not sure what update though...I'm going to start over again
> > today.
> >
> >
> > RCB wrote:
> > > Yes, I have also ran into this issue. I am hoping that there is an easy
> > > workaround.
> > >
> > > "Xyfor" wrote:
> > >
> > > > I just encountered a wierd error. I used sysprep to make an image for our
> > > > new laptop fleet, and after reboot, I get a msoobe.exe application error box
> > > > saying: the exception unknown software excption (0xc06d007e) occurred in the
> > > > application at location 0x7c812a5b. Yes it is worded just like that. If you
> > > > hit the ok button, you get another pop-up box stating: The system is not
> > > > fully installed. Please run setup again. I have never had an issue with
> > > > sysprep before. Any ideas?
> >
> >

From: TimM on
Here's what I can tell you - the last batch of updates I put in is what's
causing my problem. I can install each one individually before a reseal and
all is fine - when I install them all together - I get the 'system is not
fully installed' error. I've spent way too much time on this already so I'm
hoping that this helps someone. Here are the updates that when I include
these together and then reseal I get the error.

Media Player 11
925876
904942
920342
917275
923789

Like I said, I can install them all indivually and they work fine - but when
I put them all in together - my head begins to hurt.

"djprocopio(a)gmail.com" wrote:

> Yes I'm really excited about this one too considering I spent the last
> 2 days on this image and now I can't recover it. From what I'm finding
> it's WMP 11 that's causing the problem..can anyone agree?
>
>
> TimM wrote:
> > I also have the same problem, and have narrowed it down to Windows updates.
> > I update via a batch file - if I don't run the updates I don't have the
> > problem, if I do - I have the problem. I have not been able to locate which
> > update is causing it ...
> >
> > "wadeb03(a)gmail.com" wrote:
> >
> > > I am having the exact same problem with sysprep and imaging our new
> > > desktops. I'm thinking it might be something to do with a Microsoft
> > > Update. Not sure what update though...I'm going to start over again
> > > today.
> > >
> > >
> > > RCB wrote:
> > > > Yes, I have also ran into this issue. I am hoping that there is an easy
> > > > workaround.
> > > >
> > > > "Xyfor" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > I just encountered a wierd error. I used sysprep to make an image for our
> > > > > new laptop fleet, and after reboot, I get a msoobe.exe application error box
> > > > > saying: the exception unknown software excption (0xc06d007e) occurred in the
> > > > > application at location 0x7c812a5b. Yes it is worded just like that. If you
> > > > > hit the ok button, you get another pop-up box stating: The system is not
> > > > > fully installed. Please run setup again. I have never had an issue with
> > > > > sysprep before. Any ideas?
> > >
> > >
>
>
From: KellyRKeeton on
I can confirm that not including WMP11 I dont get this error any more.
I dont know if its a combo of patches, but im 100% patched except WMP11
and sysprep works again as expected.


TimM wrote:
> Here's what I can tell you - the last batch of updates I put in is what's
> causing my problem. I can install each one individually before a reseal and
> all is fine - when I install them all together - I get the 'system is not
> fully installed' error. I've spent way too much time on this already so I'm
> hoping that this helps someone. Here are the updates that when I include
> these together and then reseal I get the error.
>
> Media Player 11
> 925876
> 904942
> 920342
> 917275
> 923789
>
> Like I said, I can install them all indivually and they work fine - but when
> I put them all in together - my head begins to hurt.
>
> "djprocopio(a)gmail.com" wrote:
>
> > Yes I'm really excited about this one too considering I spent the last
> > 2 days on this image and now I can't recover it. From what I'm finding
> > it's WMP 11 that's causing the problem..can anyone agree?
> >
> >
> > TimM wrote:
> > > I also have the same problem, and have narrowed it down to Windows updates.
> > > I update via a batch file - if I don't run the updates I don't have the
> > > problem, if I do - I have the problem. I have not been able to locate which
> > > update is causing it ...
> > >
> > > "wadeb03(a)gmail.com" wrote:
> > >
> > > > I am having the exact same problem with sysprep and imaging our new
> > > > desktops. I'm thinking it might be something to do with a Microsoft
> > > > Update. Not sure what update though...I'm going to start over again
> > > > today.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > RCB wrote:
> > > > > Yes, I have also ran into this issue. I am hoping that there is an easy
> > > > > workaround.
> > > > >
> > > > > "Xyfor" wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > I just encountered a wierd error. I used sysprep to make an image for our
> > > > > > new laptop fleet, and after reboot, I get a msoobe.exe application error box
> > > > > > saying: the exception unknown software excption (0xc06d007e) occurred in the
> > > > > > application at location 0x7c812a5b. Yes it is worded just like that. If you
> > > > > > hit the ok button, you get another pop-up box stating: The system is not
> > > > > > fully installed. Please run setup again. I have never had an issue with
> > > > > > sysprep before. Any ideas?
> > > >
> > > >
> >
> >