I seem to have a problem. I used nlite 1.3 RC 2 and everything seemed to go very well. I was trying to create a bootable cd using the following: Windows XP Pro CD, SP2 CD, and 'all' hot fixes to date, as per using Belarc Advisor to get a list and then saved all the ".exe's" to one file. I "only" tried to integrate 'these', and did not try to integrate or "add or remove" anything else. At the end, nLite stated an ISO image was created. I then used ISOBuster, inserted my Windows XP Pro CD, clicked on bootable disc, right clicked on "Dell.img" to extract, downloaded and saved same. Then I used my Easy CD Creator 5, clicked on File/New Project/Bootable CD. Set the following settings: Bootable CD type/No Emulation; Load Segment/0x7c0; Sector Count/4; clicked Browse/located Dell.img/clicked open & OK. When the dialog closed I had BOOTCAT.BIN & BOOTIMG.BIN in the root of the CD project. I then selected File/CD Project Properties, this launched the CD Project Properties dialog. On the general tab, on Volume Label: XPSP1_PRO_ENG (as per original label name); file system ISO9660; and selected Mode 1 CDROM. Clicked OK. Added C:\WinLite.iso to CD project. And started recording process. When done, tried to use same and received, on bootup: CDBOOT: Couldn't find NTLDR -- I did load my Windows XP Pro CD, by itself, and it wanted to do its thing, that is, load up. I did burn two other CD's so I know that Easy CD is working correctly. Thanks in advance for any assistance. Eddie