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  1. i dont know why this happens 1st time! i have used nlite many times before ( same version 1.0 RC 7 ) but it didnt do like this! this time it automatically disables themes service..i dont know why here is my last session.ini file And there is a command line added automatically by nlite ( which normally not added ) in "cmdlines.txt" file my "cmdlines.txt" as below! see the "rundll32 advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection nLite.inf,nLiteReg" which doesnt exists normally in "cmdlines.txt" NLHIVE file settings as below
  2. Don't you usually need the full path... nop...it wont need full path if winnt.sif file is available in same directory where winnt32.exe placed!! if winnt.sif file is placed anywhere except I386 folder...then u will need the full path!! i have tried this and it worked too...but yet it didnt copy those sub-folders from $OEM$ folder!
  3. ooops....dont know whts the reason of it! but you can use till this command to shutdown your pc! command:"shutdown -s -f" ( without quotes ) do one thing.... right click on desktop > make new shortcut ..now paste this command in location field! > name it SHUTDOWN ..thts it! now u will have a shortcut of shutdown on your desktop! just double click on it to shut down your computer!!
  4. do u mean by this? http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=61989
  5. yeah...i think we must use this switch for manual installation i mean " winnt32.exe /unattended:winnt.sif" i have also try this! but this also didnt work!
  6. same problem here!! i have also set "oempreinstall= yes" but setup didnt copy $OEM$ folder!! any solution? actually what happens.....when i try to install windows by booting CD!! it works fine! but if we setup manually ( like non bootable cd) it wont copy this folder!!
  7. yup...i got it now..i cant mix both manufactures products ..lol! they arent supporting eachother !! anyway...i m replacing my mobo. with ATI chipset! so my graphic card can work on it!!
  8. same here on my ASUS A8NVM motherboard...i have Onboard Nvidia Geforce 6100 GPU ....i have shared just 64 MB onboard...and it is showing me that i have 256 MB memory shared!!!! lol!
  9. I have just purchased ATI X600 pro PCI-E 256 MB card for my system....but it is not working on it! let me describe what happened when i installed it! 1st...i plugged the moniter cable to the ATI card! startup the system.....but moniter wont show display...but i tried to restart 3-4 times..and 1 time it given me display on the screen! ok ..now i installed new Catalyst Control center ( version 6.4 latest ) and restarted pc....but now..just after boot screen of xp....moniter again turned off automatically...and didnt show display again! and there was something processing on my pc during this time! so i restarted again the pc.....and this time system wont boot! it shown me message that SYSTEM BOOT FAILURE..PRESS CTRL-ALT-DELETE TO RESTART! and when i checked the HDD i saw that ATI DRIVERS CORRUPTED ALL PARTITIONS OF MY HDD!!!! I LOST ALL MY DATA....when i searched for this problem on internet...i saw the reason of this that if we set LARGESYSTEMCACHE value to 1! then it will destroy our harddisk! 2nd.... so i formatted my HDD and installed xp sp2 again...and this time i do all the things which were necessory....updated my bios too...installed .NET framework ( 1st time i did too )...then i installed drivers again for ATI card! ok after installing drivers..it requested to restart my pc....i did it.....but same thing again....after windows boot screen...moniter again turned off automatically! and didnt show me display again!! what to do now! i have tried all the things that i can ! My configuration : ASUS A8NVM MotherBoard Nvidia Geforce 6100 Chipset Nvidia Nforce Network/Ethernet/Memory Controller ( On board ) 2x512 MB DDR 400 RAM 80 GB Samsung SATA HDD 10 GB Samsung ATA IDE HDD BIOS Updated to 13/01/2006 the card i m installing is ATI Radeon X600 Pro PCI-E 256 MB!
  10. i have already scanned with NOD32 ! but still there is problem!
  11. when i run PCmark 2005 on my pc...and when after starting it up..i opened DEATAILS option in it...see screenshot below ... see button of DETAILS ...when i clicked on it to see my system details...IE6 opened mane pages continuely ..it wont stop even i ended task from task manager...finally i have to restart my pc
  12. i have scanned my pc with spyware doctor & ad-aware SE Pro. but i dont think this is due to any spyware or adwares....i m using my unattended windows...and this occurs since i m using it 1st time! so i think there is problem within some addons which i have added with nlite or something else!
  13. Ok..i have tried to search for spywares & adwarez ..but i have found nothing about it! anyone can help??
  14. hmmmm..thanks for suggetions....i will try to search if there is any spyware!
  15. i dont know much more...i also had same problem with my pc...i think settings for this are in TOOLS>FOLDER OPTION > FILE TYPES > ADVANCED...and choose context menu item ....sorry but i dont know much more!
  16. Have a look http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/view/web/18/SESSID=8188d1f7c858db1ee1a4db036e9817a2/
  17. lol.. i also have that...but IE6 is neccesory for outlook ! any solution plz!
  18. when i run IE6 ..it opens 3 webpages at same time? is there any solution for it?
  19. Here some detailed explanation of $OEM$ folders...This reference may be useful to Install files on your other drives...I mean You can add files to Your Non-Root Directory...see "\$OEM$\Drive_letter" \i386 folder The distribution folder that includes the i386 folder contents from the product CD and the following files and folders. \$$Rename.txt file An optional file that Setup uses during installations started in MS-DOS to convert specified file names from short to long. Each subfolder in the distribution folder that contains file names that you want to convert from short to long must have its own \$$Rename.txt file. \$OEM$ A folder that contains all the additional files required to complete the installation. If you use the OemFilesPath key in the [unattended] section of the answer file, you can create the \$OEM$ folder outside the distribution folder. Warning The OemPreinstall = Yes statement must appear in the [unattended] section of the answer file if you are using the \$OEM$ folder to add any more files to the system, or if you are using Cmdlines.txt. You can instruct Setup to automatically copy directories, standard 8.3 format files, and any tools required for your automated installation to the \$OEM$ folder. One of the additional files that you can add to the \$OEM$ folder is Cmdlines.txt. This file contains a list of commands that Setup carries out during its GUI mode. These commands can, for example, run an .inf file, an application installation command, or another executable file. For more information about the Cmdlines.txt file, see “Adding Applications” later in this chapter. Note The graphical user interface (GUI) phase of Setup is referred to as “GUI mode,” and the text phase of Setup is referred to as “Text mode.” If the \$OEM$ folder is in the root of the distribution folder, Setup copies all the files to the temporary directory that is created during the text phase of Setup. \$OEM$\Textmode A folder that contains the hardware-dependent files that Setup Loader and Text-mode Setup install on the destination computer during Text-mode Setup. These files can include original equipment manufacturer HALs, mass storage device drivers, and the Txtsetup.oem file, which directs the loading and installing of these components. These files must also be listed in the [OEMBootFiles] section of Unattend.txt. \$OEM$\$$ A folder that is equivalent to the %systemroot% or %windir% environment variables. You can use \$OEM$\$$ to store additional files that you want copied to the folders in the Windows XP Professional system directories. For example, if you want to copy a file to the \Windows\System32 folder, place the file in \$OEM$\$$\System32. You can also use \$OEM$\$$ to place files in a new directory (under %windir%) that is not part of the default Windows XP Professional directory structure. For example, if you want to copy OEM Plug and Play device drivers to a directory called \Windows\PnPDrvrs, place the device drivers in \$OEM$\$$\PnPDrvrs. \$OEM$\$$\Help A folder that contains the OEM Help files to be copied to C: \Windows\Help during setup. \$OEM$\$$\System32 A folder that contains files to be copied to the C: \Windows\System32 folder during setup. \$OEM$\$1 A folder that is equivalent to the %SystemDrive% environment variable. For example, if the operating system is installed on drive C, \$OEM$\$1 refers back to drive C. The use of a variable enables rearranging drive letters without creating errors in applications that point to a hard-coded drive letter. \$OEM$\$1\PnPdrvrs A folder that contains additional Plug and Play drivers that are not included with Windows XP Professional. You can replace the name of the folder (\PnPdrvrs) with any made up of eight or fewer characters. Make sure the name of this folder matches the name used in the OemPnPDriversPath entry in Unattend.txt. Note Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 used Display and Net folders to perform the \$OEM$\$1\PnPdrvrs folder function. \$OEM$\$1\Sysprep An optional folder that contains the files required to run Sysprep. Most users do not have to run Sysprep at the end of an unattended installation. For more information about Sysprep, see “System Preparation Tool” earlier in this chapter. \$OEM$\Drive_letter Each \$OEM$\Drive_letter folder contains a folder structure that is copied to the root of the corresponding drive in the destination computer during Text-mode Setup. For example, files you put in an \$OEM$\C folder are copied to the root of drive C. You can also create subfolders in these folders. For example, \$OEM$\D\Misc creates a \Misc folder on drive D. System Files Explanation The following files are core components of the Windows XP Professional operating system. If you install Windows XP Professional as an upgrade from Microsoft Windows 2000 or earlier, the files listed in Table A-1 are located in the Windows\System32 folder or in Winnt\System32. Ntoskrnl.exe>>>Executive and kernel. Ntkrnlpa.exe>>>Executive and kernel with support for Physical Address Extension (PAE), which allows addressing of more than 4 gigabytes (GB) of physical memory. Hal.dll>>>Hardware abstraction layer. Win32k.sys>>>Kernel-mode part of the Win32 subsystem. Ntdll.dll>>>Internal support functions and system service dispatch stubs to executive functions. Kernel32.dll>>> Advapi32.dll >>> Core Win32 subsystem DLLs. User32.dll>>> Gdi32.dll>>>> Regards.. >>AMIT<<
  20. u dont need to target TEMP directory...just leave blank that field..SFX always extracts files to temp folder if any path not given!!
  21. option to select? u mean in WPI wizard or what??
  22. see...in UNATTENDED section below! http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/view/web/19/
  23. just change the name of "winnt.sif" to "abc.txt" and target it!! Thats it!! >>AMIT<<
  24. @all..chilli wants to dowload silent installer of NOD32!! @chilli...u should go to APPLICATIONS section in Unattended windows's subforum to ask this question!!
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