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  1. Ditto. Doesn't seem to change the rate.
  2. Hey all, I went through all the programs for usb poll rate changes... they all obviously report a version mis-match due to SP3 RC1. 125mHz is horrible compared to 1000... Any help greatly appreciated.
  3. Not sure if these forums allow me to bump a thread that's this old... but for anyone out there that is currently trying to install Adobe Photoshop CS3 with a very light XP install (read: no IE core), this is the exact fix you are looking for. Your installation will not launch until you get those 3 files expanded and then register the dll!
  4. nuhi, it's a no go; same deal. I too noticed what MarkCoolio is talking about. The words Yes/No and Enable/Disable mismatch, and I wonder if that is the culprit? Here is the crash dump just in case:
  5. I get the same issue. It just hangs with that error when I try to start the process.
  6. I'm following your guide on how to do it; from page one, first post. Did you have an MSI package available? I want someone to make a simple re-pack of the 1.0 install (read: no extentions, etc) that could be silently installed via cmdlines or runonceex. I didn't see any packages that currently only had the FireFox browser (minus any extentions and themes), so my only option was to start from scratch and make my own silent install using your guide. But it has not yet worked out for me..
  7. Did a VMware install and I get a: <window id="main-window" ^ error when I try to launch FireFox shortcut. It went on my desktop, etc, I had no errors on the RunOnceEx portion of the install. Just won't execute. I only have FIREFOX.EXE and PROFILE.EXE in my X:\SOFTWARE\ (where X = CD-rom) folder -- I did not download any extentions or plugins so I don't have any other silent install packages on my CD. Any ideas guys?
  8. Yeah, the second link; pubforum one. But I gave XPCREATE a shot as suggested by DigeratiPrime and I must say it was nice. However, I did not find a way to get an unattended setup going? Do I simply open up the 'Unattend.txt' and edit my Name and Regional Settings in there and it won't prompt me for them? I also added my video and motherboard (nForce) drivers into my $OEM$\$1\DRIVERS as instructed in the 'How-To' of XPCREATE. Unfortunately, and I have yet to determine if this was the cause of it all, I kept getting "A Required Resource Cannot Be Located" error during the installation of the hotfixes (this was during the "Registering Components" phase). It let me into Windows, but I could not type in any form in Explorer, and would give me a few more errors about a "Bad Image" in Services. Services, by the way, took up a nice 99% of my CPU under processes. :/ Any ideas?
  9. Alright -- my problem is that I just can't seem to do an unattended install in Windows 2000 SP4 (with all of the current post-SP4 hotfixes in $OEM$) using nLite. It freezes right after it prompts me to select the Regional Settings (even though I specifically selected an unattended install -- I am guessing this is due to nLite being mainly developed for Windows XP; not 2000.). So my question is, after I manually integrate/slipstream SP4 into my Windows 2000 CD, what are the steps to automatically (and with unattended settings too, please) install the post-SP4 fixes right into the machine? In essence I would like what everyone else wants probably, a slipstreamed 'SP5' on their computer as soon as they install off the CD. I searched around and I came upon as 'cmdlines.txt' being my answer to installing the hotfixes. When I downloaded all of them (they came from a pack), the ZIP came with two batch files. Those batch files had all of the switches, etc in them. So here is what my cmdlines file looked like: [COMMANDS] ".\update.bat" ".\update2.bat" All of those files (hotfixes and the batch files) are in the $OEM$ directory... any help would be greatly appreciated! PS: Here's a snippet of what the 'code' looks like in one of the batch files: ... NDP10_SP_Q321884_En.exe /Q:A /R:N Q272736.EXE /Q:A /R:N Q299553.EXE /Q:A /R:N Q313450SP3.exe /Q:A /R:N Q317244.exe /Q:A /R:N Q823718_MDAC_SecurityPatch.exe /C:"dahotfix.exe /q /n" /q Windows-KB833330-ENU.exe /quiet /norestart Windows-KB833407-x86-enu.exe /quiet /norestart Windows-KB841720-ENU-V2.exe /Q:A /R:N /S Windows2000-KB823182-x86-ENU.exe /q /z ...
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