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HighFreak1c

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  1. Alright, no worries.. It's sorted. For future reference and anyone else with similar issues, make sure everything is in separate folders (drivers, Windows XP Source & XP Destination).
  2. Thanks for your post John. At the moment I haven't retained the LastSession.ini (it wasn't really applicable considering I hadn't removed any Windows Components, which the aforementioned red banner above suggests). Currently trying on another computer to see if I can replicate the result, however on my main desktop I simply put the cd (originally burnt from an ISO) in the drive, copied to an empty directory and let nLite read it from there. This same directory is the one that comes out to be oversized. If that still doesn't shed any light and is still failing I'll will post the Last Session file as requested once I have a chance to generate it again. Edit: to clarify, I have done nothing with nLite other than integrate one driver and attempted to rebuild the ISO.
  3. Hi all I have the latest version of nLite installed, attempting to integrate Intel ICH10R AHCI/RAID drivers in to an image of Windows XP SP3 Corp. When I create the image, it seems to be adding literally thousands of drivers to the i386 folder, and the end image comes out around 4.18GB with 55,500 odd files. Any ideas why this would be happening, and how to stop it? Cheers.

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