Issue Installing Slipstreamed Acrobat (Pro & Standard)

Good Afternoon -
A few days ago, I slipstreamed both (Pro & Standard) of our Acrobat X installation files for deployment with SCCM.  After deployment failed, I looked up things in the event log, researched solutions, and slipstreamed again.  Still... same error - even when running from command line & cutting SCCM out altogether.
Below is how I did it for each of the two versions.  Please tell me what's wrong...
My Acrobat X SlipStream Process
Copied Acrobat 10.x installation files to a folder local to my workstation (C:\10Stan)
Downloaded AcrobatUpd1014.msp from Adobe's Product Update page
Opened a command prompt as admin (running Windows 7 x64) and browsed to C:\10Stan
Ran "msiexec /a AcroStan.msi"  Once opened, clicked Next then entered "C:\XStan" for target path.  Let it finish
Ran "msiexec /a c:\XStan\AcroRead.msi /p AcrobatUpd1014.msp  Once opened, clicked Next, kept default path (C:\XStan) and let it finish
Copied setup.ini from original setup file location to C:\XStan
Ran Acrobat X Customization Wizard and opened AcroStan.msi in C:\XStan
Entered Serial, User, Company, Silent Install, Suppressed Reboot, DIsabled Adobe Online & others on that page
Generated Transform.  Saved as Custom.mst in C:\XStan
I copied the XStan folder to a VM with out Gold Image (Win 7 x64), opened a command prompt as admin, and typed the following command: "msiexec /i acrostan.msi TRANSFROMS=Custom.mst /q
The installation ran silently for a couple of minutes, but Adobe Icon never showed up.  I checked Event Logs and found the following...
Product: Adobe Acrobat X Standard - English, Français, Deutsch -- Error 1334.The file 'adobearmhelper.exe' cannot be installed because the file cannot be found in cabinet file 'Data1.cab'. This could indicate a network error, an error reading from the CD-ROM, or a problem with this package.
I researched this error, but found that my process seemed to match what everyone was saying to do...
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
One more thing...  Do I really need to use the Setup.ini from the original installation media?  Previously, I created a setup.ini which was completely empty.  When generating the transform, it added only 2 lines to it.  Below are both files...
Setup.ini Created from Blank File + Generating Transform
[Startup]
CmdLine=/sall /rs
Original Setup.ini
[Startup]
RequireOS=Windows XP
RequireMSI=3.0
RequireIE=6.0.2600.0
CmdLine=/sl"1033" /sall /rs
[Product]
msi=AcroStan.msi
Languages=1033;1031;1036
1033=English (United States)
1031=German (Germany)
1036=French (France)
[Windows XP]
PlatformID=2
MajorVersion=5
MinorVersion=1
ServicePackMajor=2
[MSI Updater]
Path=WindowsInstaller-KB893803-v2-x86.exe
I tried using both for installation, but each gave same erroneous result   Thanks

Thanks -
Well, I tried that and had a couple of issues...
I ran "msiexec /a AcroPro.msi" and extracted to a folder named C:\XPro
I then ran "msiexec c:\XPro\AcroPro.msi /p AcrobatUpd1010.msp" and kept default location.  Let patch run
I then ran "msiexec c:\XPro\AcroPro.msi /p AcrobatUpd1011.msp", but got an error saying...
This patch package could not be opened.  Verify that the patch package exists and that you can access it, or contact the application vendor to verify that this is a valid Windows Installer patch package.
I tried running "msiexec /a AcroPro.msi" on the patched folder to a new folder and running next update again, but got the same message.  
I actually didn't start with 1010, but 1001 Tier 1.  I had the same results with it, too.
Ideas?  Thanks

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