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IcemanTw

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  1. If it's not changed then why does it no longer call for the second disc? I ran a comparison over the two files (not the one I provided exactly, one of simply adding the driver) and it found lines missing. So based on those two things, I would have to disagree. No, MCE is not on the supported list, but as MCE is simply XP with a bundled application, I didn't think it was too far a stretch. The community has some interest in MCE compatibility; it's mainly been achieved in workarounds. I solved my problem before I posted. I made this thread simply to provide some information to the next person who has this problem. If as a developer you are not interested in fixing an incompatibility in the software, then, I will thank you for your efforts and suggest you need give this thread no more attention.
  2. Ok, I've attached a txtsetup from one of my failed builds. I believe this is the one where I went to 'remove components' and ticked all the compatability options and didn't actually remove anything. I also attempted to integrate the drivers. TXTSETUP.zip
  3. Ok you misunderstand me. I know you can hack the install up further and put it into a single disc but I don't want to do that because it's a) for someone who's needs I can't anticipate in the future and B) if I haven't fixed the first problem then I don't really have any trust that the system has been installed 100% correctly. I wonder if I could have an answer from nuhi? Please tell me why nlite rewrites txtsetup.sif so dramatically just for a driver addtion when it's not necessary?
  4. Yes, legitimate OEM media and Key which installed and activated using bashrats driver pack. I'd rather not copy the discs to a single disc or have to remove anything as I'm installing a machine for someone else. All I want to do is integrate drivers
  5. Hey all, long time reader, first time poster.. I've used nLite for some time now to mainly add drivers, service packs and create ISO's. Using the latest version of nlite, I tried to add Promise 378 RAID drivers to Media Centre 2005 SP2 CD1. Every time I did this it failed (I believe) due to TXTSETUP.SIF missing critical entries for MCE specific things. Attempt one: select nothing other than integrate driver and create ISO. = Creates a disk that recognises the mass storage device, installs but does not ask for CD2 (broken MCE) Attempt two: same again, only selected 'remove components', ticked everything for compatability and removed none. Created iso (broken MCE). The second left me with a better looking TXTSETUP.SIF but it was still not enough for MCE not to be broken. I ended up using bashrats mass storage driver pack. His utility slipstreamed the drivers into the install with no issues. However, I would have prefered to use nlite. Can you please tell me what has gone wrong here? Thanks
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