Temporary profile when deploying Windows 7 x64

Hi All
Using MDT I am deploying a Windows 7 Ultimate x64 task sequence which is extracted direct from the dvd WIM file.
This happens loging on as the local Administrator account when the task sequence starts to install applications and not on every computer or every time the task sequence is used, for example last week I imaged a room of 25 machines and 5 failed on the first
image, I reimaged these five and only 1 failed again. Yesterday I imaged a room of 30 and 25 out of the 30 have failed first time.
This causes a problem for certain application installations such as Java, Quick Time and App-V as the are self extracting installers which extract to the user profile, but fail as the user profile does not exist.
I have been through the bdd.log file for failed machines and the only errors I can see are when the individual applications fail. With lots of searching around I find the standard registry fix for a corrupt profile but nothing suggesting what would cause
this, especially on a clean deployment.
Thanks in advance

OK, I'm going to work under the assumption that when some of your machines boot, you get the error:
"Your profile was not loaded correctly! You have been logged on with a temporary profile."
You then experience application installation failures.
Solution:
You may have a modified/corrupt version of the Windows 7 Ultimate media. You should validate its source. You will need to obtain a clean verified version of Windows 7.
Also, Windows 7 ultimate is a retail product. I suggest obtaining and deploying a corporate edition (Enterprise edition) as you are deploying APP-V (a corporate appliation).

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