Symptoms:
Future attempts to incorporate previously saved program updates
will fail to import and UIU will mistakenly prompt for additional
Program Updates during Online Updates.
Resolution:
After Program Updates are saved to selected directory, move
uiue.dat to sub-folder "appdata". Future attempts to incorporate
previously saved program updates will function correctly - or -
contact UIU support.
Symptoms:
Error indicating incorrect version of Sysprep.
Resolution:
Upgrade to UIU version 3.7 (or higher) - or - contact UIU
support.
Symptoms:
Some anti-virus applications will discover BBGina.dll or
Twunkapi.dll as a possible trojan.
Resolution:
These files are part of the Trial version of the UIU only, and
handle the modification of the Windows login screen. These files
allow the Windows login screen to display the UIU Trial expiration
information. The UIU does not collect or transmit any data. The
licensed version of the UIU does not contain these files and will
not flag your anti-virus applications. Big Bang is working to have
these files recognized as legitimate files by the anti-virus
applications.
Symptoms:
Expired Trial Key
Resolution:
Contact UIU sales at Binary Research (USA and Canada) or Binary
Resource (International)
Symptoms:
Invalid Trial Key
Resolution:
The Trial Key follows this format: #######-Trial-################
and the entire key is required.
Symptoms:
Missing Trial Key
Resolution:
The Trial Key will be in your Trial email. You can also contact
UIU sales at Binary Research (USA and Canada) or Binary Resource
(International)
Symptoms:
UIU displays "Connecting to update server" but does not appear to
download.
Resolution:
If you are behind a firewall or proxy server, or do not have
Internet connectivity, the UIU may not be able to connect to the
update server. Standard Port 80 connectivity without a proxy is
required.
Symptoms:
How do I know when a new update is released?
Resolution:
Driver updates are released based on availability of the drivers.
We do not currently notify users except during the execution of the
UIU.exe.
Symptoms:
How do I tell what version of the UIU I have?
Resolution:
Right click on the UIU.exe to see the version or after
installation of the UIU, open the UIULog file in C:\Program
Files\UIU.
Symptoms:
How do I remove the Trial background once I have purchased the
UIU?
Resolution:
You will need to create and deploy a new UIU image based on the
licensed copy you purchase. The Trial and Live versions are not
compatible with each other.
Symptoms:
What is the difference between the Trial and Live version of the
UIU?
Resolution:
The Trial version does not allow for online updates or driver
updates. Additionally, the Trial version contains a Trial
background, and will not allow you to log into a domain, although
you can join a domain to test network functionality. Finally, the
Trial version will time out your deployed Windows Trial images.
Symptoms:
How do I uninstall the UIU from my master PC?
Resolution:
Depending on how far the UIU has run, you will not be able to
"uninstall" it as it has made system changes. The best practice is
to restore the base master image to the master PC. After
deployment, the UIU reference in Add/Remove Programs is designed to
help administrators track their UIU licenses.
Symptoms:
How do I uninstall the UIU after deployment?
Resolution:
After deployment, you can delete the following directory:
C:\windows\inf\uiu to remove the UIU drivers. This is not
recommended as the installation of other hardware will
automatically search that path for appropriate drivers. If you
would like to remove unneeded drivers from the UIU directory,
select "Remove unneeded drivers" from the Advanced options screen
when first running the UIU.
Symptoms:
When deploying a UIU image to machines with some Intel video
cards, Microsoft Sysprep causes a conflict with the Video.inf, and
the Add New Hardware wizard opens during mini-setup, asking for the
video driver folder.
Resolution:
In most cases, including the Microsoft Hotfix referenced in
Microsoft Knowledgebase article 883667 in your Master UIU image
will fix this issue. Alternately, allow mini-setup to continue, and
the wizard will automatically install the correct video driver.
Symptoms:
After deploying a UIU image, Windows XP has to be activated.
Resolution:
With Windows XP, you must use a Windows Volume License Key in
order to avoid having to activate every deployed machine.
Additionally, using an OEM version of Windows (the CD provided with
your Dell, HP, IBM, etc. PC) may ask for activation when deploying
to PCs other than the specific model the OEM CD was designed
for.
Symptoms:
The UIU has a missing or invalid UIU.dat file.
Resolution:
If the UIU.dat file is missing, try pointing the UIU to the .dat
file. If it continues to be a problem, you may have a corrupt .dat
file. You will need to download the .dat file again, or contact UIU
Support to receive a new CD.
Resolution:
The UIU.dat file from a Trial version is not compatible with a
licensed UIU.exe, nor is the UIUTrial.exe compatible with a
licensed version of the UIU.dat file. Please contact UIU Sales to
receive a licensed version of the UIU.
Symptoms:
Is the UIU compatible with Server 2000 or 2003?
Resolution:
While some customers have had success using the UIU with Server
operating systems, it is not currently supported by Big Bang
LLC.
Symptoms:
Is the UIU compatible with server level hardware?
Resolution:
In some instances the UIU will be compatible with server level
hardware; however, Big Bang LLC does not support server
hardware.
Symptoms:
After deploying a UIU image to a PC with High Definition Audio,
the audio does not work.
Resolution:
In most cases, including the Microsoft Hotfix from Knowledgebase
article 888111 in your Master UIU image will fix the HDA issue. UIU
3.5 incorporates a programatic fix for High Definition Audio
devices from Sigmatel. UIU 4.0+ include the MIMIC scan which will
automatically diagnose missing Hotfix 888111 and prompt you for
correction.
Symptoms:
When deploying a UIU image with Windows XP SP2, the Default User
Profile is overwritten with the local Administrator Profile.
Resolution:
This is a Microsoft Sysprep issue, which can be fixed by applying
the Hotfix from Knowledgebase article 887816 to your Master UIU
image.
Symptoms:
I am missing a driver and want to add it.
Resolution:
Please contact UIU Support and we will extract and verify the
drivers and put them into a format the UIU can use. Please have as
much information as possible regarding the driver, including PC
make/model information, and the driver installation files. Often
there are multiple instances of particular workable drivers, and
Big Bang tries to get the original manufacturer's driver whenever
possible. If you are missing a driver, please contact UIU Support
and we will do whatever we can to find the driver and incorporate
into your UIU image.
Symptoms:
Windows did not find the UIU hardware drivers correctly.
Resolution:
Point to the C:\windows\inf\UIU folder to try to find the drivers.
If successful, you may have an incorrect entry in your Sysprep.inf
file. Alternatively, contact support for driver updates.
Symptoms:
When building an image on a system with a PS/2 mouse or keyboard
and deploying to a machine that does not include PS/2 ports, the
USB mouse and keyboard will not work.
Examples of affected machines may include:
Resolution:
Build your UIU image on a machine with USB mouse and keyboard. If
a PS/2 mouse and keyboard had been connected, remove the PS/2
devices from the Device Manager.
Resolution:
Use the complete Sysprep.inf template provided with the UIU. If
the complete template is used, mini-setup will not require any
input from the keyboard. After deployment, the USB devices will
complete installation, and the USB mouse and keyboard will
function.
- An incorrect Sysprep.inf or .xml file can cause several
problems, including missing drivers, blue screens, etc. Do not use
the Sysprep Setup Manager to create the Sysprep.inf file as it will
add fields that are incompatible with the UIU. Please review the
Sysprep.inf or .xml template provided with the UIU.
- Modifications or security policy changes made to the local
administrator ID, or deleting/renaming the local administrator
account.
- Installing the UIU from an account other than the local
administrator ID.
- An out-of-date BIOS on the PC receiving the UIU image.
- Using an OEM version of a Windows O/S that is make/model
specific.
- Security software designed to block modifications to registry
and system files, such as anti-virus, spyware, and adware programs,
etc.
If MIMIC did not indicate any needed corrections during UIU run
and your UIU image still fails, please contact UIU Support.