Error installing windows from Server 2012r2 / WDS

Hi ! I get that error every time i trying to install windows 7 pro x64 CAPTUREIMAGE from Server 2012R2 standard .
It says it couldnt progress answeringfile (specialize) Answeringfile setup cant use .Error occured when handling component (Microsoft Windows-Shell-Setup) .
So i need to modified that image ? How? Is there tool for that ?
Thanks Ari

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