Installing Winxp via winnt32 under Winpe v2.0 (Vista PE) in Windows PE Posted January 3, 2009 · Edited January 3, 2009 by riksox Hello, thanks for the interesting thread!I have been trying to install XP on my notebook using this method:I have been trying to install XP on my notebook (already running Vista on the first partition) via PE 2.0, using the same method mentioned here:1 Boot WinPE with regfix applied2 diskpart second partition for XP, making it active3 bootsect /nt524 winnt32 /dudisable /syspart:D /tempdrive:D /makelocalsource5 RebootNow I am able to boot the XP partition (text setup starts), but I'm getting an error: 'INF file txtsetup.sif is corrupt or missing'This file is not missing as it is present on the root of the XP partition.What could be the problem? I was thinking of two options:A) I didn't run winnt32 with the /s: switch because I got an error (source invalid).B) Missing SATA drivers? I have an ICH9M chipset and I integrated the TXT and PNP drivers in the XP install. 0
Installing Winxp via winnt32 under Winpe v2.0 (Vista PE)
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Posted · Edited by riksox
Hello, thanks for the interesting thread!
I have been trying to install XP on my notebook using this method:
I have been trying to install XP on my notebook (already running Vista on the first partition) via PE 2.0, using the same method mentioned here:
1 Boot WinPE with regfix applied
2 diskpart second partition for XP, making it active
3 bootsect /nt52
4 winnt32 /dudisable /syspart:D /tempdrive:D /makelocalsource
5 Reboot
Now I am able to boot the XP partition (text setup starts), but I'm getting an error: 'INF file txtsetup.sif is corrupt or missing'
This file is not missing as it is present on the root of the XP partition.
What could be the problem? I was thinking of two options:
A) I didn't run winnt32 with the /s: switch because I got an error (source invalid).
B) Missing SATA drivers? I have an ICH9M chipset and I integrated the TXT and PNP drivers in the XP install.