6:13 PM - Enumerating logical processors I did not have the forethought to copy the log from the original install.)
#Tinyxp iso access denied install
Here's the text from the log file: (Note, this is after a fresh install of NTLite.
#Tinyxp iso access denied software
Its very disappointing to have just paid for software that I was looking forward to working directly and successfully, only to have it fail on first use. Ultimately, at this point, I'm at an impass. However, once NTLite loads or attempts to load the source files, suddenly many files become marked as Read-only, curiously including the "CIRCoInst.dll" file referrenced in the message. Further, as what perhaps is a mere side-note, I looked at the file attributes of the source directory and discovered that when originally copied they are listed as NOT Read-only. After, I attempted to load that one into NTLite, and again I got the same error, referrencing the same file. So, inspite of my respect for nuhi, I reinstalled "RT7Lite" and used that to slipstream SP1into a fresh source that I again copied freshly from my original disc. However, whenever I attempted to load the newly SP1 updated source files, I again encountered the same error (and the same file referrenced). So, I extracted all the files afresh from the original "GRMCULXFRER_EN_DVD" disc and used NTLite to slipstream SP1, which, according to NTLite, concluded successfully. Now, while I've used that particular source for building ISOs and installing multiple times before (by copying the file prior to working, never working on original directcory), I thought that the files may have been corrupted on my storage drive. (I apologize, I didn't record or remember which file it was.) I made several attempts to complete this task, after having rebooted multiple times, forcing unmounting and cleanup from with DISM, and uninstalling and reinstalling NTLite (costing me 2 online activations), and throught it all the same error. This error occurred, although for that attempt it cited a different file for which access was denied. I downloaded (purchased) the home version of NTLite last night, and immediately attempted to use it to add the April Security Rollup update. Image might be unusable and the editing should be restarted fresh after a reboot.Ĭ:\NTLiteTemp\NLMount01\Windows\System32\CIRCoInst.dll "Image operation aborted, an error has occurred.