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I read through eight or nine pages of the mydigitallife forums following that post and did not see any solution. The 'fix it' being discussed was for different unrelated errors (WMI and CAPI). Maybe a solution was eventually discussed but there are like a thousand more posts to that thread...
I just tested the June ISO and the NETFX repository installation errors are still present in the new build as well. Not sure what it means, but I'm a stickler for not having any errors where I don't know if they are 'benign' or safe to ignore.
FYI: Samsung's SSD Magician software does not support the bulk Samsung SSDs supplied to OEMs like Dell, HP, Lenovo, and the rest, for use in their systems. There are ample user reports to indicate these OEM drives (e.g. PM841, PM851, other TLC based) suffer from the same problem of voltage...
During install of Windows 7, a number of components (or possibly interop assemblies?) are installed from a repository relating to NET Framework. I have attached the filtered Event Viewer log (ZIP file) showing the entries indicating successful installation of these components (locale is US...
Hmmm....using the latest SvenBent prepared install ISO (April), I am getting a lot of Event ID 1130 "NET Framework Optimization" (2.0.xxxx) errors in Event Viewer (version or flavor did not match with repository). So I tried install using the ISO from January 2017 with the same results. But...
Thanks for this may I ask what method/approach you used to create the installation image and ISO? I use the method/approach "Building a standard image of Windows 7" on Microsoft's Technet site (cannot post a link to it due to post count) but it results in a WIM file that is ~7GB while your ISO...
Huh? In fact, "we" have...
Typical Gigabyte CPU Support Matrix:
http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Support/Motherboard/CPUSupport_Model.aspx?ProductID=2743
Typical MSI CPU Support Matrix:
http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=prodcpusupport&prod_no=1214&maincat_no=1&cat2_no=170&cat3_no=#menu...