Jump to content

bitbugsbyte

Member
  • Posts

    8
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Donations

    0.00 USD 
  • Country

    United States

About bitbugsbyte

bitbugsbyte's Achievements

0

Reputation

  1. Why did they call it "Universal" when it clearly isn't. So I've concluded that Microsoft first made UAA and included it in updates. They did version 1.0a which I think must be uninstalled first. Then they made version 1.6 which is the latest that I could find. (It didn't help). Realtek has included UAA in their high definition audio driver. My problem is that the driver installs without error, and says it finished, restart. However, it isn't in device manager. The volume icon is not by the clock. OK so then I tried to uninstall it. I get the common error: "Realtek HD Audio driver Remove Failure!" So I'm asking for a good uninstaller. I have downloaded the audio pack from BtS' driver pack here: http://www.driverpacks.net/DriverPacks/ What a genius he must be...
  2. Please pardon my ignorance but are saying that people should delete the file named "Last Session.ini" from the folder that we save the installation to? Also I entered my own key (and changed the one provided by nlite.) OMG success!!!! I did it!!! I believe that the CD was unreadable for those files. I just happened to have a second copy of the same disc and it worked. Can we include a code that checks for the integrity of those files and just creates them if they are missing? THANKS EVERYBODY FOR ALL YOUR HELP! nlite rocks!!!!!! What would we do without this community? Be victims to MS.
  3. Did you ask to see my last session.ini file? I've attached it.
  4. 1. What OS are you running nlite on XP or Vista ? XP SP3 (but also reproduced with service pack 2) 2. Is the same computer (PC or Laptop), your running nlite on, where XP should be installed later on ? no, it 's a different laptop fresh install of XP SP3 from nlite 3. Did you select "show hidden files", "show systemfiles", "show all folders" in "folder options" ? 4. What kind of XPCD are you using (normal, OEM, with or without SP) ? (corporate?) Dell OEM XP professional SP2 5. Where did you create the XPCD folder and saved the contents of the XPCD to, when you pointed to the CD in nlite ? In a new folder - have now about 50 different folders. 6. Why didn´t you upload your last_session_ini (NOT the LS_u.ini, because this contains your KEY!!!) as 7z or posted it, in a codebox (with languages and keyboards removed) right away ? I entered my own key manually. I've tried loading last session and doing it manually many times. I removed the languages I didn't need. not keyboard should I? What is LS-u.ini? Thanks
  5. So I just wanted to clarify that there isn't anything wrong with nlite's ability to burn bootable discs. However, for me, it is missing the 3 files that setup checks for (win51ip). Also they are not on the iso that I create with nlite. When I made the other post about the disc not being bootable, that was the fault of another software burner (unless the iso is not bootable but why would that be when it works with the direct burn option?) Well in the name of accuracy, I am about to install a clean version of XP on a desktop with a standard ide HD and CDROM. Then I will install just nlite and absolutely nothing else. Will report if I am able to reproduce error.
  6. OK I tried it. I copied the CD to HD. Same effect. win51ip is still missing. Also this happened in both the current version (1.4 RC2) and version 1.3.5. Then if I add the files later in a multisession, setup continues but then freezes (probably can't see i386 folder). When I make the ISO and then burn it with another program, it isn't bootable. So if I boot from another disc and launch winnt, setup can't find i386 and then freezes after I tell it where it is. It says loading dosnet.inf ... HD is SATA mobile with Intel 82801HEB chipset. I have the drivers from Intel but am doubting their validity. Also when I had the wrong drivers before, it just said no hard drive found, setup didn't always freeze. Finally, Vista is installed on the primary partition. I was afraid to delete it until XP gets on. So that is as far as I got. Any suggestions will be tried and appreciated! I'd like to volunteer to help fix this bug. Thanks so much!
  7. Thanks so much for your fast reply! I think you are saying that those files need to be placed in the folder where nlite asks you to save the CD files. That is where they are. I didn't put them in the nlite installation folder though. I've been working on this for 6 days. I've burned about 30 disks (RW so it's ok). Any help is really appreciated.
  8. Hello, I have search the forum and FAQs many times and I'm still stuck. The official FAQs say "Be sure to copy all CD/DVD root files, not just i386 folder." How is that done in nlite? When it asks me where the XP installation folder is, I point it to CD. It only copies the folders there. Then I found a post that said to put those files into the "installation folder" which I did. There are there but they don't get saved to the ISO or burnt to disc using the direct burn option. Otherwise I'm so thrilled to discover nlite! Finally I can make XP the way I want it! Hurray!!! search terms: win51 win51ip win51.sp2 "Please insert the Windows CD" nlite XP automated install
×
×
  • Create New...