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Sgt_Strider

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  1. Hi, I'm just wondering if type 2 fixes like KB923789 goes into the HF folder? What about the Windows Malicious Software Removal tool?
  2. Thanks for the guide, but I'm confused. Where do you place the drivers then? In the $OEM$\$1\drivers folder? Your post doesn't mention anything about placing the drivers. Or maybe I don't have to since this is modified and Windows XP will install its own driver?
  3. So is this method actually working or you guys are still trying to debug it?
  4. Are any of you guys using HFSlip for unattended install? I find it odd that the program say $OEM$ folders aren't necessary. Why is that the case? I used it and everything installed unattended.
  5. Nevermind, after the computer rebooted, IE7 is up and running.
  6. I'm using the latest version of HFSLIP, 1.21 and I can't get IE7 to install. I dump the IE7 exe file that I downloaded from MS into the HF folder and it doesn't work. Also, do you guys just place the WM11 file into the HF folder or you placed a modified WM11 file into the HF folder? If so, how do I make the modified WM11 file? Here is my log: HFSLIP Version - 61216 HFSLIP Path - C:\Hfslip\ OS in SOURCESS - XP SP2 English Service Pack Slipstreamed Drivers - DRIVER.CAB Updated CD Install Path - Default CDTAG - WIN51 =============================================================================== Files in your FIX folder: Files in your HF folder: IE7-WindowsXP-x86-enu.exe KB835935-SP2-ENU.exe WindowsMedia-KB911564-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB873339-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB885836-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB886185-x86-enu.exe WindowsXP-KB888302-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB890859-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB891781-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB893756-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB896358-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB896423-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB896424-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB896428-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB898461-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB899587-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB899591-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB900485-v2-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB900725-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB901017-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB901214-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB902400-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB904706-v2-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB905414-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB905749-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB908519-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB908531-v2-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB910437-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB911280-v2-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB911562-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB911567-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB911927-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB912919-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB913580-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB914388-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB914389-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB916595-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB917422-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB917953-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB918439-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB919007-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB920213-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB920214-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB920670-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB920683-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB920685-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB920872-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB921398-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB922582-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB922616-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB922819-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB923191-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB923414-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB923980-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB924191-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB924270-x86-ENU.exe Files in your HFCABS folder: swflash.cab Files in your HFSVCPACK folder: Files in your HFSVCPACK_SW folder: Files in your HFTOOLS folder: bbie.exe CDIMAGE.EXE =============================================================================== HFSLIP run time: 23m08s
  7. Sorry. Does HFSLIP follow Microsoft protocols in implementing these files? Or it breaks with certain protocols like what nlite does? That is what I really want to know.
  8. Didn't Microsoft released a utility for unattended installs not too long ago for Windows XP?
  9. I got a quick question to ask you guys. Is the ISO created by HFSLIP the same as it would be if I followed the MSFN unattended guide? Is this ISO somehow inconsistent with Microsoft's standard and or break with the standard like nlite?
  10. I'm getting the impression that this program will make things easier to install Windows XP unattended or I am wrong? I don't see many posts about this subject.
  11. I know this may be a bit anal, but what font and sizes do you guys use to compose your e-mail? Do you try to ensure that all e-mails meet certain format criterias? Also do you guys enable the change in font colour when responding to e-mails? Or you leave it the same colour as when you first composed the message?
  12. If your Gateway laptop needs the driver, then you should integrate it by using nLite.It is very easy to do: Open the section "Driver Integration" and point to any INF file of your Gateway driver folder (maybe the driver has to be unzipped). If you see a file named TXTSETUP.OEM within the driver folder, you should integrate the driver as TEXTMODE driver (otherwise as PnP driver). So you're sure Nlite will do everything that is in this thread? http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=77999 The reason why I ask is because the process to slipstream the SATA drivers requires the modification of some files and I'm not sure if Nlite will do that.
  13. Um, I have no problems installing Windows XP Professional on my desktop using a SATA drive. It's just that my laptop requires the Gateway driver if I am to install Windows XP. I don't know why, but there are threads around MSFN that talk about the same thing. I thought Nlite would make the process easier as I'm having issues getting it to work.
  14. I'm not sure what the SATA controller is in my laptop. All I know is that Gateway provides the driver and I need the driver or else Windows XP cannot be installed. My laptop is a Gateway NX100.
  15. I'm a newbie using Nlite and the problem is that I can't install Windows XP on my laptop without the SATA drivers that Gateway provides. How do I integrate it with Nlite easily? Thanks.
  16. My post above is a bit old, but I could sure use some definitive answers. So if my Windows XP installation comes with the latest Flash, then I can't install that update? If that's the case, then why did ppl even post this as a requirement for SP2? I don't even have Flash slipstream into my CD.
  17. Hey guys, I'm just wondering how you're installing the update KB913433? I get an error when I try to nlite the update or integrate it with other methods. I think it has to do with the version of my Macromedia flash.
  18. I'm asking how to install the driver unattendedly. The driver from nvidia' website cannot be installed unattendly on a mobile nvidia GPU.
  19. Nvidia doesn't provide drivers for their mobile GPU's. Just wondernig how you guys are unattendedly installing the vendor's driver?
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