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  1. Hey Guys,

    I'm in the process of making a custom Office 2003 CD with SP3 slipstreamed as well as all the latest Office (and associated hotfixes for Word, Excel, PowerPoint etc.)

    I have my original release Office 2003 disc and I have downloaded SP3.

    The part I am confused about is which hotfixes are for post-SP3 installations. On the MS website some hotfixes say for certain hotfixes you need either SP2 or SP3, despite them being released after SP3's published date. This is the confusing part (and I don't want to slipstream incorrect or superceded hotfixes into my disc).

    Does anyone have a list of ALL the post-SP3 hotfixes for Office 2003?

    Thanks kindly in advance :)

    KellyK

  2. Hey guys

    Re my other topic I have successfully created an updated XP SP3 disc w/ IE7 & WMP11 however there are a few probs with it that I'd like to fix.

    1. When I try to integrate the following IE7 updates in nLite, it generates an error when it is creating the final result saying something like "cannot integrate KBxxxxxx".

    It happens to these hotfixes:

    933566

    938127

    929969

    937143

    942615

    944533

    931768

    There are ALL IE7 hotfixes. On the MS website it says they are for SP2 with no mention for SP3. Is this why they are failing to be integrated? - is it because they are now redundant with the slipstream of SP3 into my XP Gold disc?

    2. Why does KB915865 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=915865 show up in Add/Remove Programs on my new nLite disc? No other hotfixes from SP3 show up in Add/Remove Programs except this one & IE7-WindowsXP-KB947864-x86-ENU.exe. IS there anyway to 'hide these in Add/Remove Programs' or is the only option just to not integrate them (which I can't do for KB915865 as according to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/946480 it is a part of SP3. I find theme annoying in the Add/Remove list that's why I want to try and stop them from appearing.

    3. How come when I integrate additional XP themes in the 'Desktop Themes' in the Unattented section of nLite by including 'Royale.mssytles' when I test in in VMWare it isn't in the list of themes available. Yes I did do the allow unsigned uxtheme.dll option in nlite. Why is this happening?

    4. Finally to achieve a fully updated DirectX March 2008 install I have downloaded DirectX_9.0c_End-User_Runtime_AddOn_0.3.4_-_redxii.7z. Do I just include this in the hotfixes section of nLite for it to be integrated into my SP3 disc? Or do I need to extract it before it gets integrated? Also how do I tell if it was successful and actually updates the DX files in my nLite disc?

    Thanks guys... sorry for all the Q's I just want to get a perfect disc thats all (I'm sure we all do)!

    Cheers :)

  3. sp3 doesnt contain any ie7 or wmp11 updates

    does that mean i should still integrate the hotfixes (in WMP11 Slipstreamer and nLite for the IE7 hotfixes) despite the fact hey say they are for SP2?

    and i've deleted all the individual outlook express hotfixes and the redist. version of widonws installer 3.1 v2 because they are already in SP3... correct?

    thanks guys srry i just want to clarify because i want to make a really good nlite disc

  4. Hey guys,

    I'm finally getting around to updating my nLite CD for Win XP. My old one SP2 one w/ ~ 120 hotfixes worked like a charm. I have a few Q's about how to make a FULLY updated SP3 one though.

    My Setup:

    Win XP Pro GOLD (i.e. clean RTM disc)

    nLite v1.4.5 (Final) [self extracting version, not the installer one]

    .Net Framework v2.0 w/ SP1

    WMP11 Slipstreamer v1.2

    What is the correct oder to do it?

    1. Slipstream SP3 into XP GOLD CD

    2. Integrate WMP11 into XP GOLD CD source using WMP11 Slipstreamer (http://web.clicknet.ro/boooggy/) - here's my 1st Q; Do I need to also slipstream the WMP11 hotfixes using this tool? I have downloaded them all from the MS site, but they all say they are applicable for SP2. Does SP3 already contain these WMP11 hotfixes, thus making the individual hotfixes redundant? (as in therefore do I only have to slipstream the original WMP11 installer)

    3. Integrate IE7 into XP GOLD CD using nLite - again, do I need to also slipstream the IE7 hotfixes as well? I have downloaded them all from the MS site, but they all say they are applicable for SP2. Does SP3 already contain ALL available IE7 hotfixes, thus making the individual hotfixes redundant? (as in therefore do I only have to slipstream the original IE7 installer)

    4. Continuing with my customised method of removing components & services etc. through nLite.

    Also, how do I slipstream the March 2008 redist. version of DirectX 9.0c into my source (and in what order?) - can this be done through nLite

    Does SP3 include Windows Installer v3.1 v2? - as in can I delete the individual redist. version of it because it is now redundant?

    What about Outlook Express individual hotfixes? Does SP3 include these - can I delete all the individual hotfixes?

    Thank you all in advance :)

    Kelly Keyboard

  5. Topic title.

    Is it possible to integrate .NET Framework v2.0 into a custom Win XP SP2 cd using nLite?

    I would like to do it (hopefully) by adding an .exe or .cab file into the integrate hotfixes section of nLite (just like you would for Windows critical updates)...but everytime I've tried (using the re-dist version from MS, RyanVM's dotnet2.exe), nLite says it is not a valid hotfix.

    Is there anyway to do this w/o having to use a program like HFSLIP?

    Thanks :)

    Kelly Keyboard

  6. the debate is this:

    either

    install every hotfix (eg. for windows update, new arabic fonts etc and japanese ime hotfixes) for everything so i have a fully updated cd. benefits are old files are replaced with newer ones. cons: updates files for things i will NEVER use.

    install only hotfixes in need (for WMP11, IE7, critical updates etc). benefits: potentially less conflicts coz not installing so mamny updates. possibly less problems in the future. cons: not all files updates

    what should i do?

    also is it possible to remove outlook expreess w/o screwing up windows/ie7 etc???

    cheers :)

  7. Hi all,

    Im using nLite v1.3.5 to tweak my install for Win 2K Pro SP4.

    No matter what different configurations I try i keep gettign this message during install where setup says "Please wait while setup: Registers components" (just before Windows has finished installing)

    "Windows Installer

    Incorrect command line parameters.

    Windows Installer V 2.00.2600.1267

    Copyright © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved

    Portions of this software are based in part on the work of the Independant JPEG Group"

    It happens twice during this portion of the install within about 1 minute of each other. If i just click ok then the error goes away and the install proceeds as normal. I get no other error messages druing install or when running Windows and everything appears to be fine.

    Howver I'd like to fix this problem because:

    a) it means I have to click theerror, thus dstroying my 'unattended install'

    B) there is a problem and it needs to be fixed.

    Does anyone know what could be the problem or a possible solution. Ive already tried two different Windows source disks and stating from scratch but t hasn't helped

    Thanks so much to anyone who can provide assisstance! :)

    Kelly Keyboard

    Here is my nLite log:

    **********************************************

    [Main]

    Env = 1.3.5 - 2.0.50727.42.Microsoft Windows NT 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2

    Target = Windows 2000 Professional SP:4 - 5.0.2195.6717 - English (United States)

    [Tasks]

    Remove Components

    Unattended Setup

    Hotfixes and Update Packs

    Tweaks

    Create a Bootable ISO

    Options

    [Components]

    ;# Applications #

    Accessibility Options

    Briefcase

    Charmap

    ClipBook Viewer

    Games

    Pinball

    Screensavers

    ;# Drivers #

    Cameras and Camcorders

    IBM Thinkpad

    ISDN

    Logitech WingMan

    Microsoft SideWinder

    Modems

    MultiFunctional

    Scanners

    SCSI/RAID

    Sound Controllers

    Tape drives

    Toshiba DVD decoder card

    Wireless Ethernet (WLAN)

    ;# Hardware Support #

    Battery

    Firewire (1394) Support

    InfraRed

    Iomega Zip drive

    Joystick Support

    Multi-port serial adapters

    Multi-Processor Support

    PCMCIA

    Smart Cards

    USB Audio support

    Video Capture

    ;# Keyboards #

    Albanian keyboard

    Arabic (101) keyboard

    Arabic (102) AZERTY keyboard

    Arabic (102) keyboard

    Armenian Eastern keyboard

    Armenian Western keyboard

    Azeri Cyrillic keyboard

    Azeri Latin keyboard

    Belarusian keyboard

    Belgian (Comma) keyboard

    Belgian Dutch keyboard

    Belgian French keyboard

    Bulgarian (Latin) keyboard

    Bulgarian keyboard

    Canadian French (Legacy) keyboard

    Canadian French keyboard

    Canadian Multilingual Standard keyboard

    Chinese (Simplified) - MS-PinYin98 keyboard

    Chinese (Simplified) - NeiMa keyboard

    Chinese (Simplified) - QuanPin keyboard

    Chinese (Simplified) - ShuangPin keyboard

    Chinese (Simplified) - US Keyboard keyboard

    Chinese (Simplified) - ZhengMa keyboard

    Chinese (Traditional) - Alphanumeric keyboard

    Chinese (Traditional) - Array keyboard

    Chinese (Traditional) - Big5 Code keyboard

    Chinese (Traditional) - ChangJie keyboard

    Chinese (Traditional) - DaYi keyboard

    Chinese (Traditional) - New ChangJie keyboard

    Chinese (Traditional) - New Phonetic keyboard

    Chinese (Traditional) - Phonetic keyboard

    Chinese (Traditional) - Quick keyboard

    Chinese (Traditional) - Unicode keyboard

    Chinese (Traditional) - US Keyboard keyboard

    Croatian keyboard

    Czech (QWERTY) keyboard

    Czech keyboard

    Czech Programmers keyboard

    Danish keyboard

    Devanagari - INSCRIPT keyboard

    Dutch keyboard

    Estonian keyboard

    Faeroese keyboard

    Farsi keyboard

    Finnish keyboard

    French keyboard

    Gaelic keyboard

    Georgian keyboard

    German (IBM) keyboard

    German keyboard

    Greek (220) keyboard

    Greek (220) Latin keyboard

    Greek (319) keyboard

    Greek (319) Latin keyboard

    Greek keyboard

    Greek Latin keyboard

    Greek Polytonic keyboard

    Hebrew keyboard

    Hindi Traditional keyboard

    Hungarian 101-key keyboard

    Hungarian keyboard

    Icelandic keyboard

    Irish keyboard

    Italian (142) keyboard

    Italian keyboard

    Japanese Input System (MS-IME2000) keyboard

    Japanese keyboard

    Kazakh keyboard

    Korean(Hangul) (MS-IME98) keyboard

    Korean(Hangul) keyboard

    Latin American keyboard

    Latvian (QWERTY) keyboard

    Latvian keyboard

    Lithuanian IBM keyboard

    Lithuanian keyboard

    Macedonian (FYROM) keyboard

    Marathi keyboard

    Norwegian keyboard

    Polish (214) keyboard

    Polish (Programmers) keyboard

    Portuguese (Brazilian ABNT) keyboard

    Portuguese (Brazilian ABNT2) keyboard

    Portuguese keyboard

    Romanian keyboard

    Russian (Typewriter) keyboard

    Russian keyboard

    Serbian (Cyrillic) keyboard

    Serbian (Latin) keyboard

    Slovak (QWERTY) keyboard

    Slovak keyboard

    Slovenian keyboard

    Spanish keyboard

    Spanish Variation keyboard

    Swedish keyboard

    Swiss French keyboard

    Swiss German keyboard

    Tamil keyboard

    Tatar keyboard

    Thai Kedmanee (non-ShiftLock) keyboard

    Thai Kedmanee keyboard

    Thai Pattachote (non-ShiftLock) keyboard

    Thai Pattachote keyboard

    Turkish F keyboard

    Turkish Q keyboard

    Ukrainian keyboard

    United Kingdom keyboard

    United States-Dvorak for left hand keyboard

    United States-Dvorak for right hand keyboard

    United States-Dvorak keyboard

    US English Table for IBM Arabic 238_L keyboard

    Uzbek Cyrillic keyboard

    Vietnamese keyboard

    ;# Languages #

    ;Arabic

    Arabic (Algeria)

    Arabic (Bahrain)

    Arabic (Egypt)

    Arabic (Iraq)

    Arabic (Jordan)

    Arabic (Kuwait)

    Arabic (Lebanon)

    Arabic (Libya)

    Arabic (Morocco)

    Arabic (Oman)

    Arabic (Qatar)

    Arabic (Saudi Arabia)

    Arabic (Syria)

    Arabic (Tunisia)

    Arabic (U.A.E.)

    Arabic (Yemen)

    Urdu

    ;Armenian

    Armenian

    ;Baltic

    Estonian

    Latvian

    Lithuanian

    ;Central Europe

    Albanian

    Croatian

    Czech

    Hungarian

    Polish

    Romanian

    Serbian (Latin)

    Slovak

    Slovenian

    ;Cyrillic

    Azeri (Cyrillic)

    Belarusian

    Bulgarian

    Kazakh

    Macedonian (FYROM)

    Russian

    Serbian (Cyrillic)

    Tatar

    Ukrainian

    Uzbek (Cyrillic)

    ;Georgian

    Georgian

    ;Greek

    Greek

    ;Hebrew

    Hebrew

    ;Indic

    Hindi

    Konkani

    Marathi

    Sanskrit

    Tamil

    ;Japanese

    Japanese

    ;Korean

    Korean

    ;Simplified Chinese

    Chinese (PRC)

    Chinese (Singapore)

    ;Thai

    Farsi

    Thai

    ;Traditional Chinese

    Chinese (Hong Kong)

    Chinese (Macau)

    Chinese (Taiwan)

    ;Turkic

    Azeri (Latin)

    Turkish

    Uzbek (Latin)

    ;Vietnamese

    Vietnamese

    ;Western Europe and United States

    Afrikaans

    Basque

    Catalan

    Danish

    Dutch (Belgium)

    Dutch (Netherlands)

    English (Belize)

    English (Canada)

    English (Caribbean)

    English (Ireland)

    English (Jamaica)

    English (New Zealand)

    English (Philippines)

    English (South Africa)

    English (Trinidad)

    English (United Kingdom)

    English (Zimbabwe)

    Faeroese

    Finnish

    French (Belgium)

    French (Canada)

    French (France)

    French (Luxembourg)

    French (Monaco)

    French (Switzerland)

    German (Austria)

    German (Germany)

    German (Liechtenstein)

    German (Luxembourg)

    German (Switzerland)

    Icelandic

    Indonesian

    Italian (Italy)

    Italian (Switzerland)

    Malay (Brunei Darussalam)

    Malay (Malaysia)

    Norwegian (Bokmal)

    Norwegian (Nynorsk)

    Portuguese (Brazil)

    Portuguese (Portugal)

    Spanish (Argentina)

    Spanish (Bolivia)

    Spanish (Chile)

    Spanish (Colombia)

    Spanish (Costa Rica)

    Spanish (Dominican Republic)

    Spanish (Ecuador)

    Spanish (El Salvador)

    Spanish (Guatemala)

    Spanish (Honduras)

    Spanish (International Sort)

    Spanish (Mexico)

    Spanish (Nicaragua)

    Spanish (Panama)

    Spanish (Paraguay)

    Spanish (Peru)

    Spanish (Puerto Rico)

    Spanish (Traditional Sort)

    Spanish (Uruguay)

    Spanish (Venezuela)

    Swahili

    Swedish

    Swedish (Finland)

    ;# Multimedia #

    Images and Backgrounds

    Intel Indeo codecs

    MIDI audio support

    Mouse Cursors

    Old CDPlayer and Sound Recorder

    Speech Support

    Windows Media Player

    Windows Media Player 6.4

    Windows Sounds

    ;# Network #

    Communication tools

    FrontPage Extensions

    H323 MSP

    Netmeeting

    Outlook Express

    Synchronization Manager

    Web Folders

    ;# Operating System Options #

    Color Schemes

    Disk Cleanup

    Document Templates

    FAT to NTFS converter

    Input Method Editor

    Manual Install and Upgrade

    OS2 Subsystem

    Posix Subsystem

    Private Character Editor

    Remote Installation Services (RIS)

    Tour

    Web View

    ;# Services #

    Automatic Updates

    Beep Driver

    Fax Service

    Indexing Service

    Messenger

    Network DDE

    QoS RSVP

    Quality of Service (QoS)

    Remote Registry

    Telnet

    Uninterruptible Power Supply

    ;# Directories #

    BOOTDISK

    DISCOVER

    SETUPTXT

    SUPPORT

    VALUEADD

    ;# Compatibility #

    [KeepFiles]

    msconfig.exe

    [RemoveFiles]

    clock.avi

    yahoo.bmp

    swtchbrd.bmp

    [Options]

    DupeFiles

    ProfilesDir = "%SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings"

    TargetPath = "WINNT"

    temp_dir = %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp

    NoKeepCp

    RemoveMUI

    AdvTweaks

    NoISOPreset

    [Patches]

    DoSFC

    [services2]

    MSDTC,3

    winmgmt,2

    BITS,3

    dmadmin,4

    Schedule,4

    WZCSVC,4

    helpsvc,4

    Spooler,4

    LMHosts,2

    AppMgmt,3

    SysmonLog,4

    TapiSrv,4

    UtilMan,4

    W32Time,3

    Wmi,3

    RasAuto,4

    RasMan,4

    RemoteAccess,4

    Alerter,4

    NetLogon,3

    RpcLocator,3

    NtLmSsp,3

    [Tweaks]

    Boot and Shutdown-Auto-End tasks immediately

    Boot and Shutdown-Auto-Kill hung applications immediately

    Boot and Shutdown-Auto-Kill hung services immediately

    Boot and Shutdown-Disable automatic restart on System Failure

    Boot and Shutdown-Numlock-Off

    Desktop-My Documents icon-Hide

    Explorer-Disable Beep on errors

    Explorer-Disable Prefix: Shortcut to

    Explorer-Disable shortcut arrow

    Explorer-Display the contents of system folders

    Explorer-Restore previous folder windows at logon

    Explorer-Show extensions of known file-types

    Explorer-Show hidden files and folders

    Explorer-Show the full path in the Address Bar

    Explorer-Show the full path in the Title Bar

    Explorer-Use small icons in Explorer bar

    Internet Explorer-Disable Download Complete notification

    Internet Explorer-Disable Market Place bookmark

    Internet Explorer-Disable Media Player 6.4 created bookmarks

    Internet Explorer-Disable Password-Caching

    Internet Explorer-Keep IE URL-History for-0 Days

    Internet Explorer-Set Homepage-about:blank

    Internet Explorer-Set IE-Cache limit to-8 MB

    Network-Disable administrative shares

    Network-Disable automatic search for network folders and printers

    Network-Disable restoring mapped network drives on logon

    Network-Hide PC in Workgroups/Domains

    Privacy-Remove Alexa

    Security-Disable Screensaver

    Security-Screensaver Password-Protection-Disabled

    Start Menu-Control Panel-Display as a menu

    Start Menu-Do not use Personalized Menus

    Start Menu-My Documents-Display as a link

    Start Menu-Reduce popup delay

    Start Menu-Remove Set Program Access and Defaults

    Visual Effects-Combo box animation-Disable

    Visual Effects-Cursor shadow-Disable

    Visual Effects-Fade out selection-Disable

    Visual Effects-Gradient captions in windows-Disable

    Visual Effects-Keyboard shortcut underline-Disable

    Visual Effects-Menu animation-Disable

    Visual Effects-Menu shadows-Disable

    Visual Effects-Smooth-scroll list boxes-Disable

    Visual Effects-Tooltip animation-Disable

    [unattended]

    ComputerType = Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) PC

    HibernationNo

    CustomLocales

    MaximumDataStorePercentOfDisk = 12

    RestorePointLife = 30

    DesktopTheme = Default||

    AutoUDay = 5

    AutoUHour = 15

    ProgFilesPath = "\Program Files"

    [NetAdapter1]

    connname = ""

    macaddress = ""

    ipaddress = "192.168.0.1"

    subnetmask = "255.255.255.0"

    defaultgateway = ""

    dnsserver1 = ""

    dnsserver2 = ""

    winsserver = ""

    netbiossetting = "0"

    ipxnetworknumber = "00000000"

    ipxnetworkframetype = "0xFF"

    [GuiRunOnce]

    [Drivers]

    [Hotfixes]

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB896358-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB899587-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB899591-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB901214-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB893756-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB896423-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB905414-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB891861-v2-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB899589-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB901017-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB905749-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB908506-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB896424-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB904706-v2-x86-ENU.exe

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB908519-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB912919-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB917537-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB917736-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB908531-v2-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB913580-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB917953-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB914388-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB914389-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB911280-v2-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB917422-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB920685-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB920683-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB921398-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB920670-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB923414-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB924270-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB920213-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB923191-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB922582-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB923980-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB920958-v2-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB924191-v2-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB926436-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB926121-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB924667-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\msxml6-KB927977-enu-x86.exe

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\msxml4-KB927978-enu.exe

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB918118-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB926247-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB928843-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB925902-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB931784-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB932168-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB930178-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB935843-x86-ENU.EXE

    G:\nLite\Windows 2000 Post SP4 Hotfixes\Windows2000-KB935966-x86-ENU.EXE

    **********************************************

    EDIT: I also have a problem where in device manager it says game port (with the yellow question mark next to it. It keeps harassing me at each logon to the Windows installation to install drivers for it. How can this be if I have removed all joystick support

    BTW I am testign these installs using Microsoft's Virtual PC 2007

  8. Here's the story;

    My dad has been issued a Toshiba laptop from his work. It has a 100% legit, genuine Windows XP Pro SP2 copy pre-installed on it. I confirmed this by the sticker on the bottom of the laptop as well as the "Is this copy of Windows legal?" button accessed via My Computer>Help>Is this copy of Windows legal? (In the menu bar). Microsoft servers say it is a genuine copy.

    Anyway the other day I was disabling a lot of the pre-installed junk that came with the laptop in "msconfig" and I disabled around half the stuff that didn't look like it was essential and restarted the laptop. BAM! Windows refused to load. So I then tried booting via safe mode and the "Use most recent stable config." but it still won't boot.

    It hangs at the Welcome screen for approx. 3 mins before giving a BSOD. Something like "blah blah blah. The system will now shutdown." (I can't check the message ATM but I will one my dad gets home)

    Because he needs his laptop for work, I decided to do a repair install using a pirated copy of XP Pro SP2 Corp. Edition. Anyway the laptop works fine now.

    The problem is though that I had to use an illegal Corp. CD key to get it to install - the key on the sticker of his laptop wasn't accepted.

    So he has a copy of XP Pro SP2 with an illegal key. I want to be able to change it back to the work issued legal key so that he (or the company) doesn't potentially get into trouble. He doesn't know the laptop is running a illegal key.

    He was issued with a XP disc with the laptop, except it's not a traditional retail or OEM one - youcannot make partitions during DOS Windows XP installation and I think you can only use it on that specific laptop.

    Is it possible to do another repair installation or recovery of the XP install using this disc or can I run windows activation and activate the current Corp. install using his work XP key. How can I change the key back to the work issued legal key?

    Thank you in advance,

    KellyK

  9. hey all

    i made an awesome xp sp2 disc w/ all the post sp2 hotfixes slipstreamed into the disc using nlite (v1.0 RC1)

    however when i go to add/remove programs once windows has been installed, and tick the "show programs and updates box", there are no hotfixes listed

    1) why is this? on one of my earlier custom discs it shows the hotfixes there

    2) how do i know if these hotfixes have been installed? is there any plance in windows where i can check to see if there are installed or not?

  10. I slipstreamed 58 Win2k Post SP4 hotfixes into my CD using nLite (v1.0 RC1). Included in these hotfixes was what I found on the MS website which was called a "Update Rollup 1 for Win2k SP4"

    This is what was present in add/remove programs just after I installed Win2k w/ SP4 slipstreamed:

    http://img469.imageshack.us/img469/5759/untitled9cn.jpg

    So what happened to all the hotfixes? Or did this "Update Rollup 1 for Win2k SP4" contain all the post SP4 hotfixes I also slipstreamed thus making them redundant? If the latter, can I NOT slipstream the 58 hotfixes and still be protected because of the "Update Rollup 1 for Win2k SP4"?

    Thanks in advance, :D

    Kelly Keyboard

  11. ^^^Does that method work if my CD is NOT an unattented setup (i.e: Has been SP2 and hotfix Ss but still requires user input for CD key etc.)?

    I tried that method and these are the steps I took:

    1) Ran the Slipstreamer_v3.exe and followed the instructions in the "Howto.txt" file.

    2) Waited until it said slipstreaming done. It did say this.

    3) I extracted the files in "newwmp.rar" to my I386 root folder (minus the .cat files) and overwrote any files that is asked

    So is that it? Was the above method correct^^^ in ensurring WMP10 is Ss into my WinX Pro SP2 CD?

    Can i now burn it to a cd using Nero?

    BTW is there anyway to Ss MSN v7.5 into my WinXP Pro Sp2 CD???

    Thanks soooo much guys for your help, I really do appreciate it :)

    KellyK

  12. Hey guys,

    This is my first post - yay!

    Anyway, I've got my WinXP disc here with SP2 slipstreamed (Ss) onto it. I've d/led ALL the post WinXp SP2 hotfixes and updates from the MS website and I've integrated them into the CD image using nLite (v1.0 RC1). I've also integrated my SATA drivers (Silicon Image 3112) and tweaked the services and options etc. in nLite.

    Now what I want to be able to do is Ss WMP10 and MSN Messenger v7.5 into this disc. Are either of these possible to do?

    To Ss WMP10 on my old CD, I used this guide:

    http://www.short-media.com/review.php?r=284&p=7

    And while it works PERFECTLY, I lose mp3 ripping capabilities in WMP10 by doing so (it says this will happen in the guide and I've confirmed that it does)

    So it their a better way to Ss WMP10 into the WinXP disc?

    Also is it even possible to Ss MSN v7.5 into the disc swell?

    Thanks kindly in advance, :D

    Kelly Keyboard

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