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georgik57

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  1. I've used XP x64 for around a year and had absolutely no problem with it.
  2. After integrating DriverPack Mass Storage 12.09 for Windows 2000/XP/2003 (x86), OS installation reports some .sys files as missing and fails. PrintScreen here: http://i43.tinypic.com/rljcyx.png Same happens for iastora.sys and vstxwdc.sys. If I deselect the related drivers for those files, I don't get the error anymore. Please forgive me if this has already been discussed and help me. Thanks in advance. EDIT: The OS which I integrate the drivers in is XP SP3 x86.
  3. I wanted to try your driver packs...I saw you have support for 64bit too...Won't that work? Why is the install failure risk so high? :/ So that means I may as well as abandon it?
  4. No problem ^^ Forgot to say in the previous post...that site only has support for XP x86...I need for x64 too. Also, I need the same kind of drivers pack for network too. What do you recommend?
  5. Yes! Regards Fernando Thank you very much! You guys in this forum are the best ^^
  6. Thanks for your useful threads and help ^^

  7. That's exactly what I want. Will those cover the Intel drivers too? Thanks
  8. Hey, thanks so much for the tutorial! I have a question: which one of them should i download for a common XP CD that should cover all the drivers? I mean the same method as in the Intel thread:
  9. Tested by me in VirtualBox some minutes ago with the same result. Could that NonDriver... be causing bugs for this too? PS: I also told you that the file you were asking about, SysSBck.in_, doesn't exist anywhere on the Windows CD, even after SP2 update, so most likely, that is the problem? Okay. Thank you again.
  10. Done. What about the post-install screen? Why isn't it still working? The config is correct, right? Btw, you made the internet explorer 8 add-on for x64? Thanks so much for it! Any new updates or 01/2012 is the latest?
  11. No, that's a spammer. @On-topic: The following is the system information file that you were saying about, 5eraph. Even though the digital signatures are set to ignore, it keeps bugging me about that too... ; Generated by nLite 1.4.9.1 [Data] Autopartition=0 MsDosInitiated=0 UnattendedInstall="No" [Unattended] UnattendMode=GuiAttended UnattendSwitch="No" OemPreinstall="No" OemSkipEula="Yes" FileSystem=* WaitForReboot="No" NoWaitAfterTextMode=1 NoWaitAfterGUIMode=1 DriverSigningPolicy=Ignore NonDriverSigningPolicy=Ignore [SystemRestore] [GuiUnattended] OemSkipWelcome=0 [Components] [UserData] ProductKey="-removed-" [RegionalSettings] LanguageGroup=1,13,17,3,2,5,16,4,12,15,7,8,10,11,9,6,14 Language= "0409" [Networking] InstallDefaultComponents="Yes" EDIT: No, it doesn't exist anywhere in the cd folder...
  12. [Main] Env = 1.4.9.1 - 2.0.50727.4927.Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7600.0 Target = Windows XP Professional x64 Edition SP1 - 5.2.3790.1830 - English (United States) [Tasks] Service Pack Integration [Components] ;# Compatibilitate # [KeepFiles] msconfig.exe [RemoveFiles] clock.avi yahoo.bmp swtchbrd.bmp [Options] ProfilesDir = "%SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings" TargetPath = "WINDOWS" temp_dir = %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp [Patches] [Services2] [Tweaks] [Unattended] ComputerType = Automat MaximumDataStorePercentOfDisk = 12 RestorePointLife = 30 DesktopTheme = Default|| AutoUDay = 5 AutoUHour = 15 ProgFilesPath = "\Program Files" [NetAdapter1] connname = "" macaddress = "" ipaddress = "192.168.0.1" subnetmask = "255.255.255.0" defaultgateway = "" dnsserver1 = "" dnsserver2 = "" winsserver = "" netbiossetting = "0" ipxnetworknumber = "00000000" ipxnetworkframetype = "0xFF" [GuiRunOnce] [Drivers] [Hotfixes]
  13. It's really the same as 2003 SP2, not XP. It does have Windows Welcome (AKA: Mini-Setup, OOBE, Out of Box Experience), but it's most likely disabled by a setting in WinNT.sif. Find the file in AMD64 and delete the line: UnattendSwitch="Yes" It could also be: UnattendSwitch=1 Or it could also have been removed by nLite. Well, i do use nLite to integrate the service pack 2, but i don't do anything else with it and the file isn't there...(click for print screen) I used nLite before to integrate SP3 into a XP x86 and that screen was there, and i used the same settings as on this one...how can i make it work? Thank you for replying.
  14. Hello all, i was just wondering why XP x64's SP2 (which is the same as SP3 from XP x86 as far as i understood) doesn't have the post-installation (http://homepages.wmich.edu/~s5lu/images/xp-setup-16-welcome-to-micr.jpg) which asks you if you want to toggle the auto updates, connection details and user names... Also, is there any way to add it? Thanks in advance.
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