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  1. Guys, thank you for your replies! I've figured out about the problem. I bought the usb 1.1 header from some online IT store and they sent me over an usb 2.0 header, instead of an usb 1.1 one! the version is even labeled on the cable" "high speed usb 2.0". I told them what I nedeed, but still they ignore my request and send me another item who, by the way, works with a different USB 2.0 ready motherboard.
  2. I don't have USB mouse support as an option to BIOS menu! I have only USB Keyboard support and it's turned on! My BIOS is from 2001 and it's the "latest" flashed version available
  3. I have an old Apollo Pro133A (694X) motherboard with 4 USB 1.1 ports via....a header. Basically, I'm trying to connect an optical PS/2 mouse to my computer, using a 5-pins female USB connector and a USB to PS/2 adaptor. I have no PS/2 port on-board and the USB ports have only 4 pins. The USB connector has 2 red wires, 2 white wires, 2 green, 2 black and 2 fatter black wires. When I plug the connector into an USB port I only get the red flash light from the mouse, and this means that it's powered on, but the cursor remains immobile. What can I do to make this mouse work?
  4. Hello nuhi! Let me first thank you for your reply and help and for your wonderful program! Second, I did exactly what you said to do: uninstalled both framework 1.1 and 2.0, including their updates, then I deleted those two folders within C:\WINDOWS and rebooting. I reinstalled framework 2.0 and integrated RVMUpdatePack2.1.2a.7z into XP source using nLite 1.2 RC and...it worked fine! (image1) Thanks nuhi! LAST_SESSION.INI
  5. Yeah, I remember using older versions of nLite for customising Windows XP without any SP . It worked very well, without any error. But since I have this Windows XP SP2 Retail CD I've been thinking using some of latest versions of nLite for shrinking the XP source for fast gaming and browsing. But until now I've had no success and I don't kwow what is to blame, the XP SP2 source or the mscorwks.dll - which is a file from the net framework 2 - that keeps showing in the error dialogue. Anyway, thanks for the reply, jamielboyd, you gave me an ideea to search my bag for an old cd with plain XP and use the lastest nLite version on it!
  6. I have a retail version of Windows XP SP2(with all updates from Microsoft Update site including framework 2.0) and from nLite 1.0 beta 6 to nLite 1.2 RC I have this error every time I want to slipstream hotfixes, integratting drivers or removing optional components(image1 image2 image3). This time I was only integrating RVMUpdatePack2.1.2 and still the error pops up and nLite stops working. I thought it was a problem with framework 2 and so I removed it and then reinstalled and no use. I even reinstalled the OS and used nuhi's Framework Lite R3 and the problem remains the same. Anybody has an idea what is causing this and how to solve the issue? I have searched the forum but didn't find a similar problem or a solution. Thanks! Last_Session.ini
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