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jimmsta

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  1. I've tried building multiple times with the current up-to-date list, but I always end up with a disc that states that vga.sys is corrupted. I'm including all the requestable hotfixes, and have replaced my source media multiple times, to no avail.

    I'm currently running hfslip one last time to try and get a working ISO out of the whole ordeal. I've gone through and removed any conflicting or old HF's, and made sure everything is in its right place (I'm no noob to hfslip, but it's been ages since I used it). I'll update this post with my latest results (log file, etc), if it's not successful.

    <div>Edit: that try was unsuccessful. I went through the list again, removed anything that was in yellow, and am building a stock win2k w/IE6 now... perhaps it'll work this time :S</div><div>Edit2: Success. I guess one of the non-public hotfixes is bugged, because I _know_ the resulting OS didn't have a different vga.sys in it, but it was being detected as corrupted (maybe something in the layout.inf?)</div>

  2. I'd love to try my hand at maintaining the script, or at least get it back to some form of working order. I've been needing to recreate my xp install CD's anyway :P I really feel that this script should continue to be updated, even if no donations are offered - I've been working on my Bootzilla project for six years, and have yet to see any donations, yet I still maintain it, and keep it up to date, despite the lack of additional funding. It's therapeutic for me. :)

  3. When the latest redist came out, I looked through the cab files, and it looks like there's nothing new for 9x, but they still include all the compatibility stuff for 9x/2k/XP gold/XP SP1/XP SP2+, as well as updated dx9c_xx files for Vista and 7. I do find it interesting that the installer is compatible with 9x. Could be kernelex though.

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  4. Just a heads up - I created a new build over the past few hours, and ended up having to go into the depths of the hivesys.inf file. Text-mode setup kept telling me that Line 498 was corrupted, and setup was aborted. I removed the comma after "Control", and all is fine now. I don't know if this is a bug for anyone else, or just me.

  5. and multi-CDRom units.

    Is this as obvious as it sounds? I have computers with more than one CD Drive.

    Otherwise, I also agree with its removal. Every kilobyte counts. ;)

    Multi-cdrom units are cd changers and cdrom libraries. RSM is useful if you're using media managment within the MMC snap-in, but aside from that, it's pretty worthless. KB's are KB's, and more services = more memory. I say strip it out.

  6. HFSLIP is published under the GPL.

    It doesn't matter what version either. The GPL states that free software is free for all use, personal or commercial. Changing the license for HFSLIP would not be possible without Tomcat76's approval (if so inclined to do so, anyway). Personally, I'm a fan of the GPL, but for my own projects, I usually chose to use a Creative Commons license, such as this one: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ which prevents commercial use. Perhaps switching from the GPL to a CC-like license would solve the 'problem'. Then again, HFSLIP has helped me out in non-personal uses, which I only used since HFSLIP is licensed under the GPL!

    So, I believe that anyone that uses HFSLIP under its current GPL license, has the right to use it for personal and non-personal uses. If the license should change, then that's a whole other story. Putting language in stating that the program is INTENDED for personal use only is more or less a reminder that the software developer provides NO warranty for the software.

    Just my 2 cents on this topic. I've been wary of speaking about it, in case I offend anyone. I'm just stating facts and showing how to 'fix' the problem, if the community is inclined to do so.

  7. This seems to be the best workaround for now, since SP3 isn't supported for slipstreaming with MCE. I think that a 'custom' SP3 installation would probably work better, but then we'd need to find a way to hack around the security catalogs, /methinks. I imagine that there's a better way to get MCE working with SP3 slipped into the source, but I'm out of ideas at the moment. I've raised hell with Microsoft on their own forums, but haven't gotten anywhere. :(

  8. The Microsoft Installer has been updated from version 3.0/4.0 to version 4.5, and is available here. Should it work already, or will it need to be added in to the latest beta of HFSLIP?

  9. I tend to take screenshots when I encounter large results at work. I too, use NOD32. The following screenshots, however, are from sometime last year, when I was still using NOD32 v2.7.

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    The most I've ever seen, however, was on a heavily infected worm-infested system, which had over 150 thousand infected files, sorta like the above 35 thousand-object example above. Both systems had variants of the Win32/Nuwar.gen worm.

  10. As far as i'm aware theres nothing in SP3 for MCE or Tablet Ed. subsets.

    So would they really make seperate SP3's ?

    Anyway, we'll all find out next week. :)

    I took a close look at the extracted SP. a subfolder called "root" has a bunch of updated files for the components folder, which include Mediactr, tabletpc, and netfx. This is what gets updated during an install - perhaps these updated files need to be installed via hfslip at a later point in setup? (Would that make any sense?) I realize that the nastiest way to workaround this issue at the moment is to integrate SP3 as a Guirunonce application, so that on first boot, the service pack gets installed, thus mimicking a slipstream in the simplist way possible for this situation. Luckily, most of the time when I install Media Center, I'm bound to put it on a DVD, so all in all, it really just makes the install twice as long, and bloated. Someone's bound to figure this out.

  11. HFSLIP 1.7.5 No Support XP SP3 RTM v5.1.2600.5512 ~ :wacko:

    None of those are included in SP3. I still need to check how HFSLIP handles slipstreaming of IE7 and WMP11 on SP3.

    An updated version of HFSLIP will be available by April 29 when SP3 is released to the public.

    It's being worked on. I slipstreamed it by hand, and THEN ran HFSLIP on my source folder with IE7 updates only. There seems to be some wacky problems, though. Just sit tight, Tomcat will fix the issues and release a new HFSLIP. :D

  12. I decided to take it upon myself and help out - here's the new updates and their links:

    Windows XP SP2 April 2008 Updates:

    "Critical Updates"

    948881 is a new hotfix - updates ActiveX killbits, http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...30-35F45C520D10

    944338 replaces 917344, http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...73-22a2f39a4a56

    948590 replaces 938829, http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...86-a7ec00250a7a

    IE6

    947864 replaces 944533, http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...1C-9C383295E180

    IE7

    947864 replaces 944533, http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...B0-15651A390BA9

    "Important" Updates

    945553 is a new hotfix that fixes a Windows DNS spoofing exploit, http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...28-7a10b6e7dd48

    941693 is a new hotfix that fixes a vulnerability within the Windows kernel, http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...83-5bfd70ea1178

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