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Forgot to mention: I'm using Powerpacker at the moment. Guess it has something to do with the attributes of the files in the source. But i'm not able to change them :s
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What could be the reason of this error? [bUSY] A) cleanup B) slipstreaming DriverPacks C) settings _ back-up of WINNT.SIF made. _ back-up of TXTSETUP.SIF made. _ back-up of DOSNET.INF made... _ back-up of DRVINDEX.INF made... Error: Could not write to file Error: Could not write to file Error: Could not write to file Error: Could not write to file And will it work by ignoring the error?
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[Released] Windows XP PowerPacker v1.0 RC5
Telenut replied to Siginet's topic in Windows XP PowerPacker
found my error: there was a winnt.sif file in my source files... This one was not overwritten by the one I selected with powerpacker. Now I have an other problem (I guess not with powerpacker but with the driverpacks) In step1 I get this error: _ back-up of DRVINDEX.INF made.. Error: Could not write to file The 'Error: Could not write to file' comes up more then once. No idea how to solve this at the moment -
[Released] Windows XP PowerPacker v1.0 RC5
Telenut replied to Siginet's topic in Windows XP PowerPacker
Just tested RC5 have a question: The winnt.sif files are edited by powerpacker itself I guess? They are not all the same (lot of things missing in them) They should be all the same except the serial key and the guirunonce section. -
BartPE would be nice yes. But what about the size? When you select the 'tri-pack" option. How mutch more space does it need? (I want it all to fit on 1 CD) Full unattended is nice :-) (but I still have to find out how te edit the BTS script to be unattended for that) Other question: is it possible to change the bootscreen?
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HOTFIXES: Windows XP SP2 & Windows 2000 SP4
Telenut replied to Incroyable HULK's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
No, unable to download... And I have an other update: KB894391 -
HOTFIXES: Windows XP SP2 & Windows 2000 SP4
Telenut replied to Incroyable HULK's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
And that was exactly what I was asking for... the links to those download pages :-) -
HOTFIXES: Windows XP SP2 & Windows 2000 SP4
Telenut replied to Incroyable HULK's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
Someone has the links to these updates? (not direct links, I need the dutch versions...) Seems like the first post is not updated yet... -
Indeed: http://www.binarity.com/cracks/7780-downlo...packer-1-0.html No idea what kind of a virus it is. But hey, they have a lot of software there
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Microsoft Update - Genuine Windows Validation Tool
Telenut replied to greywolf83's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
try this: http://makeashorterlink.com/?A2C85368B -
HOTFIXES: Windows XP SP2 & Windows 2000 SP4
Telenut replied to Incroyable HULK's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
Seems to work with other languages too (tested on dutch version) It does not add an entry in the registry under: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\ Still have to find out where it does (I use a script to install hotfixes) -
HOTFIXES: Windows XP SP2 & Windows 2000 SP4
Telenut replied to Incroyable HULK's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
Does it works for other languages too? -
Microsoft Update - Genuine Windows Validation Tool
Telenut replied to greywolf83's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
Same problem here. How can you integrate this in windows? Same way as the other hotfixes? (now I have to find an other key too ) I want an unattended installation where you have the option to change the key after installation (so users can use their own key) -
Yes, same error without the DP's. (I always try first without them) No one else here uses nLite? finaly found it: If you remove 'manual install and update' with nLite, you get a BSOD. deleting the win* folder in I386 is not a problem.
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Hi, had some free time todat at work, so did some tests again with nLite. Had to find what was causing the error. So first I tried the powerpacker without using nLite: It works! (great program ) After that, nLite: error... So, let's not integrate the tweaks I use in nLite: same error Ok, don't integrate the hotfixes: same error So the only thing left : the removal of some sourcefiles. Most of them are folders on the winXP-CD, so let's try do delete them manualy: works great, no errors. Now I just have to find out what exactly is the file I can not remove with nLite, or is there an other file edited by nLite that makes the installation corrupt... Here are the files I delete with nLite appart from the folders: Music samples MSN explorer Windows messenger Manual install and upgrade (winnt.exe, winnt32.exe, setup.exe ...) Search assistant Tour That's it. So could it be one of these things? I will do some tests later this week. But my girlfriend (actualy ex) complains that I spend to much time on my pc
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Is this possible with command line too? Would be verry usefull
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Has anyone made it to work with nLite? Still have to test it a couple of times, but time is expensive :-) ****... need to get some sleep. Sometimes I hate it being a computerfreak..
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I used nLite, so I guess that's the 'problem'. With or without the DP's. What exactly causes the problem is something I'll try to find out now.
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Nice program! (I guess) Had some time today to test is. Some remarks: It's not easy to understand the main screen. But it's ok for most of the people over here I guess :-) A tutorial for changing the bootscreen would be nice to. And as said before: the tree structure is not so nice . I've just did my fist test in VMware and had this BSOD error: Session3_initialization_failed let's try again
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I've ben googeling around for a half an hour. Nothing to find, also searched in this and other fora. But where does windows stores this info? Could it be changed silent?
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Hi, I would like to auto hide the taskbar. But I'm not able to locate the registry key to change this. I noticed that the key: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Desktop\Components\0] changed. But, manualy import this in the registry did not work. Someone any idea? (and i'm not looking for auto hiding the icons next to the clock)
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Please say Telenut, not Telenet :-) (they do not like me ) I used the driver packs on a verry wide range of PC's. But did not note down the devices of all those pc's. If you want to, I will try to make a report with Everest next time. And as far as I can remember, it was an ATI video card on the laptop. (although it could be possible that I used a bad cd too that time...) I'm going to try a network installation with the driverpacks soon. I'll keep you informed. And if you have any: Good luck with the exams! (of hoe schrijf je dat in het engels?)
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The driverpacks work perfect on almost al the systems I tested them on. Only a problem with the graphics on a dell laptop (latitude D600) Keep up the good work. Other remark: setup takes lot of time when using all the DP's. And there is nog progress bar to see the progress
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Stupid question: But what is the purpose of the project exactly? It creates a multiboot CD where you can choose: with or without driverpacks, or normal installation. But will it use the same files for this? (Can I put the iso on a CD?) And when the 'sourcefiles' are edited by nLite, will it still work? if Yes, I will test this soon :-)
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Stupid question, but: what exactly is a MassStorage device??? At first I thought it was a combination of drivers for USB drives, external HD's etc... But then I noticed it had something to do with drivers voor HD's (not IDE)... I guess the laptop has a normal HD on a IDE slot. (The laptop is verry old, P3 64MB ram... ) What exactly do you want to know?