I've used nLite to slipstream SP3 into my Windows XP Home Edition SP2 (Simplified Chinese) & tried to remove different drivers & components. My host computer is Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit. I've run into several issues with trying to nLite my Windows XP Home Edition for a Asus EeePC 4G. Typically, the application would stop responding & be forced to exit at the removing component stage of the final step. I've tried different combination of removing components thinking that that could be the issue. Finally after about 10 unsuccessful runs spread across two days, I decided to give up removing any drivers or components completely. As of today, I managed to successfully generate an ISO for testing. I selected the necessary customization & unattended tweaks that was required including the authentic license key. During the installation of the slipstreamed nLite Windows XP Home Edition SP3, it reached about 33 mins into the installation where the license key window shows up. When I click on Next, an error message appears indicating that the license key is not valid. However, that is the exact same license key that is printed on the COA. I tried to install Windows XP Home Edition SP2 using the original OEM disc & COA license key & it worked flawlessly. What could be the problem? I thought this issue was fixed way back in 1.4.5 final? Please advise me what I need to do to get around this. The last session file is attached for your perusal. Konker LAST SESSION.INI