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wickedss

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  1. thank you guys sooo very much for this. it is so helpful I just can't say thanks enough.
  2. I had no service packs, basically cuz i was too lazy to slipstream them in, and just did the HDD option and changed the 3 100s to 1s. and it worked perfectly thanks again.
  3. THANK YOU! THAT WORKED PERFECTLY!!!! Thank you soooooo very much and thank you for a great program.
  4. ok I will try that....thank you very much for your help
  5. Must be set to USB-Harddisk, using option 0 to change it. ok..yes I tried both ways. the first time I used harddisk and the second time i used stick. right now i am back at harddisk
  6. i don't remember that option. I think it gave me usb stick and usb hdd I used usb hdd. oh yeah...the "drive U" thing...i tried it both ways
  7. Thank you so much for your help. Here is the file it is from the root directory. It is also as it was when usb multiboot created it. Oh and something I forgot to mention in my op is that the windows disc I used is pre-sp1. Don't know if that matters but there it is. TXTSETUP.zip
  8. Hi...I used USB Multiboot 10 and formated a usb hdd. When installing on a panasonic toughbook cf-18 I chose 1. Begin TXT Mode Setup Windows XP. It goes thru all the steps up to formating the drive. The usb hdd is listed as drive c: so I choose to install on D: (the laptops hdd) but after it formats...I get this message: "The following value in the .SIF file used by setup is corrupted or missing: Value 0 on the line in section [sourceDisksFiles] with key "binifix4.cmd." Setup cannot continue. To quit Setup, press F3." To create the usb disk I used My original XP Pro disc completely untouched. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Edit...I just tried the solution in this thread: http://www.msfn.org/board/fix-sif-corrupt-...hl=binifix4.cmd and i get an error that line 21108 is invalid.
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