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Terranaut

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  1. I did that, but still got the error.Like I said in post #3, I must be an issue with the hardware or other setup of the PC that I tried, as nLite works OK on my Virtual XP on my MacBook Pro. nLite isn't to blame for this.
  2. I'm pretty sure that it's a hardware problem (low power, bad optical drive) as I have had issues reading some disks with that PC, and there is no AV software installed.
  3. If the Boot Camp drivers weren't installer .exe's I would have tried that, as nLite looks for .inf files only.
  4. Like I said this is the original disk that I purchased on the week of XP's UK release. Anyway, it appears that it is a hardware issue, as I have passed the stumbling point using a fresh install of XP from the original XP disk in VMware on my Mac.
  5. I'm trying to use nLite to make a basic unattended, slipstreamed install disk from my OEM XP Pro disk, but it won't recognize the disc, every time I point the program to the disc, I am told to make sure that the disc has an i386 or AMD64 folder. I tried copying the contents of the CD to a folder on my Hard drive, but I get the same dialog. The CD was purchased on the week of XP''s UK release. I have tried the following versions of nLite" 1.4 Installer from main D/L link 1.4 Installer from 2nd mirror 1.3.5 Installer from main D/L link. I have made an unattended install using a previous version of nLite but I cannot recall which. Can anybody help me on this?
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