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mrmrmrkevin

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  1. I definitely got nLite right from the source, and this is a genuine XP disc- I (sort of) figured out what the problem was tho: I think you're right- it wasn't nLite's fault. When I was setting up my nLite install, I was gathering up files/drivers at the same time (I'm planning on installing XP x64 to replace Vista). My guess is that at some point I accidentally moved a folder with internet files into the directory where nLite stores the modified install files. I'm not sure how I might have managed this (not to mention most of those entries don't look familiar...), and I didn't ever find hard evidence of it- But I just re-copied the files from the XP dvd before loading up my previous session in nLite, and now its all better.
  2. I had a strange experience with nLite... I got an error saying there was a problem with txtsetup.sif when I tried an install. Near the line in the file with the error I found some strange entries under SourceDisksFiles.amd64- a few of them are below 256search[1].gif = 1989,,,,,,,1989,0,0 0808_search3[1].swf = 1989,,,,,,,1989,0,0 adswrapperat[1].js = 1989,,,,,,,1989,0,0 ajaxcontroltoolkit.animation.animations[1].js = 1989,,,,,,,1989,0,0 barack-speech-60bt082908[1].gif = 1989,,,,,,,1989,0,0 palin-ws-2a-200hr082908[1].gif = 1989,,,,,,,1989,0,0 pamala-anderson-wedding-200lvg091808[1].jpg = 1989,,,,,,,1989,0,0 Can anyone tell me why what appears to be random internet files would get put into this file by nLite?
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