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Sly006

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  1. Please forgive me, but I am still confused about what to do next. I got the file from RyanVM, (netfxsp1.rar) and not so sure what next. I am trying to slipstream .net FrameWork 1.1 like everyone else here.
  2. Well I extracted everything, then used jcarle''s utility and it compressed every file as if you did it the makecab way. I placed all of it in the i386 folder. Going to test this tonight.
  3. Yes, you are suppose to use the makecab utility like Lolly says, and I'm lookin at 132 files here after extracting them from WinRAR. Was anyone successful in intergrating WMP 10 this way?
  4. It's set on no right now, is that the reason why?
  5. I have tried searching on this topic before posting to find anything similar, apologies if I have missed it. The problem that I am having with my unattended installation has to do with the .cmd batch file that installs the regtweaks, applications, etc.. and its named: start.cmd. This is what it looks like: I followed the guide thoroughly, and placed the batch file here:C:\XPCD\$OEM$\$1\Install And on the WINNT.SIF file, I added this: I went ahead and tested the installation on Virtaul PC, and after logging on for the first time, I get an error saying that it could not find the batch file: C:\Install\start.cmd. ((Which is the one I created.)Therefore, I cannot do the regtweaks, apps, etc.. I am wondering why this happened, should I place the batch file somewhere else, or what? I hope I'm not missing any more info. Thanks.
  6. I was looking through the Unattended XP CD Guide, and need to clarify something about the $OEM$ distribution folders. It talks about when you copy a particular program to lets say: $OEM$\$Progs, that it will copy that program to that intended folder on the hard drive. My question is that after Setup of XP is completed, will it actually install the program like you would normally do, or just copy that .exe file to the program folder, which is I believe C:\Program Files\(whatever the file is).
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