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Sp0iLedBrAt

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  1. Please follow the instructions in bold red colour at the top of this page and attach your Last Session.ini, which you can find in the root of your XP CD or in C:\Program Files\nLite\Presets. If you are attaching Last Session_u.ini, please remove sensitive information, like your product key, passwords and your name. Off the top, if you used nLite on Windows 7, it has been known to cause problems, especially with slipstreaming a Service Pack. Welcome to MSFN.
  2. Updated to version 0.7.35 for 32-bit versions
  3. Updated to latest version 02/09/2010 Rev.3556 by clsid
  4. Now put the batch file (.bat) in the root of the CD, next to the $OEM$, I386 folders. Then go to this site http://win-x.co.cc/nliteimages.html and look at picture #20. It shows how to add the command in nLite. If you have already made an unattended install of Office2003, no need to pack it again with WinRAR. If you pack it again with this , then you are creating an add-on, which is different from the RunOnce(Ex) install.
  5. Point nLite to load the drivers, but don't choose the option as an individual driver; instead, choose to point it to a folder with drivers. Furthermore, you can put all your drivers (in separate folders) into one folder and point nLite to them with this option. Cheers
  6. You don't change in the ORK, you change it in the batch file, i.e you add the command in the batch file [size="1"]start /wait %systemdrive%\install\Applications\Office2003\setup.exe TRANSFORMS=Unattended.MST /qb-[/size]
  7. You'd need to start looking here http://www.msfn.org/board/forum/82-multi-boot-cddvds/
  8. Maybe this can help you And remember, SEARCH is your best friend
  9. According to the ASUS website, NVIDIA nForce 430/410 Chipset SATA/RAID Driver, which means you're in the right place. Download the nVidia SATA driver package from the first page of this topic. Welcome to MSFN
  10. Right-click the application and select Properties. Click the Unblock button and you will remove the warning. Welcome to MSFN.
  11. As far as I know, no. If you want to create a multi-boot DVD, you should start here http://www.msfn.org/board/forum/82-multi-boot-cddvds/ Probably not, unless it's one huge DVD.
  12. Don't know why, but I can say the same about Microsoft Update. svchost.exe takes 150MB of RAM, wuaulct.exe is also demanding, and there are 4 or 5 instances of iexplore.exe. Let alone the fact that I receive errors all the time.
  13. Welcome to MSFN http://tinyurl.com/34zlejb and you'll get to this http://download.cnet.com/MSIBuilder/3000-2216_4-10074751.html Cheers
  14. Welcome to MSFN Please look at this image guide to nLite, image #24 http://win-x.co.cc/nliteimages.html. This is where you enter the data you need. Next time, please post nLite issues to this page http://www.msfn.org/board/forum/89-nlite/
  15. Updated to latest version 11/08/2010 Rev.3529 by clsid
  16. Thank you for reporting the solution and I'm glad things are fine now.
  17. Please read the nLite EULA. It is for personal, non-commercial use only.
  18. OR, go to this page http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/download/AllDownloads.aspx , download WMP9 in your preferred language and create a SVCPACK add-on instead of a true add-on. The /Q switch is available for silent install. BTW, I also use that Add-on Creator, but AFAIK, only WMP11 is available for creation.
  19. And thus were directly in breach of the EULA that nLite is for personal use only.
  20. Welcome to MSFN http://www.msfn.org/...cation-add-ons/ is the place to look for plenty of ready-made add-ons and video tutorials on how to create them. Otherwise, there is the Add-on Maker http://www.msfn.org/...20addon%20maker or even better, here Edit: to slipstream to Vista, you must use vLite http://www.msfn.org/...orum/153-vlite/
  21. Welcome to MSFN. You could try nLite http://www.msfn.org/board/forum/89-nlite/ , which will allow you to add service packs, drivers and plenty of other stuff to your CD, as well modify some tweaks to your liking. As for the BIOS update, it usually has to be copied to the root of C:\, and then called from the BIOS itself by means of a flash utility (although I honestly don't believe a BIOS update would help). You can do all this while still in your 32-bit XP. Could you post the link to the BIOS update? Cheers
  22. -X-'s list is very helpful indeed (I always use it), and some people also opt for Update Packs like this one http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/135066-onepiece-xp-post-sp3-aio-update-pack-v390/ . There are a few more floating around, so use search. It's good to know your options. Cheers
  23. You can find some here http://www.winaddons.com/nlite-addons and here http://www.msfn.org/board/forum/132-application-add-ons/ . This is all if you are planning on using nLite. If you are looking for switches on how to install applications silently, I suggest you use the forum search. As for toolbars, some applications won't install them in a silent install. Cheers
  24. Updated to latest version 31/07/2010 Rev.3517 by clsid
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