well, apparently none of the .exe's in the ISO are valid win32 applications when I try to launch them from inside SOME WAREZ XP. If I try to start winnt32.exe from DOS I'm told winnt32.exe can't be run in DOS mode Again, the ISO boots and installs just fine. I'm getting the impression that the WAREZ doesn't like "64bit" XP. Any other ways of running an XP X64 install off a USB-drive?
Source: en_win_xp_pro_x64_with_sp2_vl_X13-41611.iso run through this process: http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/105277-howto-create-a-fully-up-to-date-xp-x64-dvd/ I boot my WAREZ USB-stick, format the drive with two partitions(I set \Program Files to D:\Programs and \Documents and Settings to D:\Settings in nLite) and run WinNTSetup as I usually do with XP x32. After the initial text-mode section I get a "process1_initialization_failed" BSOD. I've tested this process via Virtualbox and the same thing happens. If I mount the ISO in VirtualBox it installs just fine. Any way I can avoid having to steal a DVD-burner from someone else in the house to install this?
Just wanted to confirm that this: and this: Worked on Abit IP35PRO with the IC9R. Installed the driver, moved the iastor.sys and ran the reg-file. Restarted, set AHCI, rebooted and prayed
So, just install the driver via Device Manager, ignore the "This driver hasn't been blessed by Bill himself"-bit, reboot, switch to AHCI in the BIOS and pray to FSM it won't BSOD then?