DVD seems blank in Win7 64 bit

Re: DVD seems blank in Win7 64 bit

Postby aker » 26.10.2014, 10:30

Please burn the complete content of .\client excluding .\client\w61.
Wer Rechtschreibfehler findet, darf sie behalten oder an den Meistbietenden versteigern. / Everybody finding a misspelling is allowed to keep or sell it.
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Re: DVD seems blank in Win7 64 bit

Postby Pamela » 26.10.2014, 13:52

Done. This DVD is fully readable on the laptop.
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Re: DVD seems blank in Win7 64 bit

Postby aker » 26.10.2014, 21:36

Then UDF causes this problem.
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Re: DVD seems blank in Win7 64 bit

Postby boco » 26.10.2014, 21:39

@aker: I do not use the original string from WSUSOU. In my string, both UDF and Joliet are present. UDF-capable systems use that, others fall back to ISO9660+Joliet.

We should add the -joliet and -joliet-long back and leave the -udf as-is.
Microsoft update catalog: http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/
Windows Install media download: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/15088/windows-create-installation-media
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Re: DVD seems blank in Win7 64 bit

Postby WSUSUpdateAdmin » 27.10.2014, 11:21

Hi.

boco wrote:We should add the -joliet and -joliet-long back and leave the -udf as-is.


Done ( :arrow: http://trac.wsusoffline.net/browser/trunk (r626)): '- Fix: CreateISOImage.cmd and CreateISOImage.sh scripts will now create ISO images containing Joliet directory information as well as UDF file system (Thanks to "Pamela", "aker" and "boco")'

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Re: DVD seems blank in Win7 64 bit

Postby Pamela » 27.10.2014, 11:58

Ahem... The link is for the programmers domain, and not understandable for ordinary people like me :oops:
I would naturally like to test if my laptop can read the DVD after the change.
Should I wait for the next release of WSUS ?
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Re: DVD seems blank in Win7 64 bit

Postby WSUSUpdateAdmin » 27.10.2014, 12:07

Hi.

If you don't like to wait, I think the easiest way would be to modify CreateISOImage.cmd manually as you can see at http://trac.wsusoffline.net/changeset/6 ... OImage.cmd.

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Re: DVD seems blank in Win7 64 bit

Postby Pamela » 27.10.2014, 12:43

Done, but I don't know how to run the iso builder alone. The CreateISOImage.cmd needs switches, that are unknown to me :?
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Re: DVD seems blank in Win7 64 bit

Postby WSUSUpdateAdmin » 27.10.2014, 12:54

If you've made the modifications now, you may just use UpdateGenerator.exe to perform a new download (and ISO creation) run.
UpdateGenerator.exe will call CreateISOImage.cmd, so considering the modifications.

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Re: DVD seems blank in Win7 64 bit

Postby Pamela » 27.10.2014, 13:05

Ok, I will. If I select x86 + x64, will I then get 2 DVD's or a combined 32 + 64bit DVD ?
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