Hi all.. any sensible person would've just dug one of his spare floppy drives out of the closet and had this done last night.. but Im not sensible.. and I won't be beaten (at the moment..) by this problem Im having.. I have an older Asus A7N8X Deluxe mobo with a SiI 3112 SATA chipset.. and only have SATA harddrives in the unit.. 9-12 months ago, I slipstreamed my SATA drivers onto my XP Pro Corp CD and installed it a-ok... then a couple months back the old 40gb drive died.. so I bought a new 640gb drive the other day and tried to resintall my OS.. only I seem to have lost the slipstreamed CD.. No big deal, re-downloaded the drivers, downloaded the newest copy of nLite and re-did my work.. now from a total of 3 different Store bought XP CD's and 1 from a friend.. and each time, the same bloody thing happens.. The install progresses normally.. and then after the final reboot, when windows loads and I login .. theres more or less nothing.. The start menu is populated with -some- items.. but much is missing.. theres no IE, the desktop is blank, just a blue background.. if I try and install some drivers I'll get an error box (something about RPC Server not communicating? but the service appears to be up n running).. I have tried XP Pro SP2 discs x2 an XP Pro SP1 disc and lastly an XP Pro Corp SP0 disc that I integrated SP2 onto (via the sp2.exe /integrate command) and then used nLite to slipstream my driver onto it.. How Im using nLite: I run it, select the source CD, select where to save it, skip past the Previous Runs screen, select Drivers and Bootable, next, Insert Single Driver, point to the directory containing my SiI drivers, select the driver (it's set to Textmode) then next.. then I direct burn to a CD.. What the heck am I doing wrong?? Any tips appreciated.. thanks, cakes..