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  1. it's likely the path it's looking for is d:\i386 look for that in the registry, copy i386 from the disc to say C:\i386 and change the registry to reflect that, also, disable antivirus etc when copying (or when scanning) will be a lot faster
  2. http://www.msfn.org/board/RAID-Slipstreame...x64-t85842.html
  3. so you should only slipstream xp from xp itself?
  4. I wasn't having a dig at all , the internet is crap for comments :/ I should have asked, "is this a multi-patcher", like the ones with 2003 and xp64bit support
  5. nice guys is this only compatible with xp sp3?
  6. should i copy the original oembios files (4 of them) to the new disc after it's slipstreamed before rebuilding it? using it on a dell laptop that came with the sp2 xp oem disc, thanks
  7. bledd

    Burn to DVD?

    the iso will work perfectly on a dvd, no extra config needed i always use dvd's for the real install because they're faster than cd's
  8. a torrent will show up either today or tomorrow (suprised there's not one already) they always do, the vista sp1 torrents were super fast at being put up
  9. replace your cable modem with a router all you need then is lan driver
  10. welcome to the forums what Vlite does is shrinks your Vista DVD, not your current install you have to burn the iso in the last screen of Vlite and install Vista using that disc, it doesn't do anything to the current install
  11. just suck it and see only you can find the perfect install, no-one else will do it for you
  12. probably a fakely named exe wait for an ms sp3 link
  13. less of the attitude pal, you never said that in your original post(s) attach your lastsession.ini so we can have a look to see what you've removed. the fact you say 'several machines' suggests it may not be only for personal use.......
  14. it can't work directly with ISO files, you have to unpack them with winrar, or mount them using daemon tools, and copy the files to say C:\VistaDVD\ , then point vlite at that the best way to learn is to just 'do it' yourself mate also, testing in a virtual machine saves you formatting your pc, use virtualbox, its free and fast. just remember tick what you want to remove not what you want to keep , just read the descriptions for each one and decide for yourself -for now, i wouldn't bother messing around with custom install screens etc, it's a waste of time
  15. O&O Defrag Components: Services -> Windows Event Log Error: The fails to load up complaining about Event Log not being started ^i'm assuming this is still valid with vista, it creates this problem in xp/2003 anyway -edit, liam, are you on ocuk / hexus forum? or did i used to play CS with you? 'cky2k' was my cs name back in the day
  16. geese howard reboot and don't run something cpu intensive like convertxtodvd at the same time..
  17. yup, try the new RC v1.1.6 RC * new: 'Floppy Disk Support' * new: 'Guided Help' * new: 'Protected Storage' * new: 'Windows Event Log' * upd: 'Multimedia Class Scheduler' moved to Extreme * fix: Crash during processing
  18. this is why you shouldn't use an RC/beta service pack on a live machine format and install vista sp1, probably not worth the time/hassle trying to fix it mate
  19. have you removed it from your installation using nlite? if you haven't, then set the 'Windows Firewall & ICS" service to automatic, then start it, and go to control panel and open Firewall, should work fine
  20. autologin is stored in a registry entry best way for you is to NOT use nlite for autologon but keep winnt.sif on a floppy (and remove it from the i386 folder), and a reg file for autologon (it's easy to find it in google) "xp autologin reg" or something should find it, then edit the winnt.sif and reg files when you need to (and manually apply the reg file after first login)
  21. it's just the way ms do it doesn't take long to install it tbh install xp64, make an xp64sp2 disc from there, keep it safe, then make a copy of the disc to cut things out with nlite
  22. if you've got the driver extracted nlite will ask you which type it is, best way is to try it and see if the new disc see's your hard drive during install, it's worked
  23. welcome to the forums, people are less likely to reply if you post the same thing twice.. http://www.msfn.org/board/XP-Install-Dell-...ve-t115181.html yes you can do what you want copy xp disc to c:\xpcd, load up nlite, have the sata driver ready, and integrate it using nlite (as textmode)
  24. current one is SP2, it came out roughly a year ago (maybe two) Windows 2003 and 64bit have the same service pack (more or less), so they get released at the same time SP2 for 32bit xp is very old, and SP3 is out soon for that
  25. most of us have a copy of the xp disc on our hard drives (way faster to copy from a hard drive than a cd), manually creating C:\XPCD is the easiest way -agreed though, you shouldn't be able to select x:\Windows as the source.. i've not seen anyone else on this forum do that though, and this program is used by a lot of people
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