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  1. On my previous setup disc my unattended setting worked great, on the latest release i added 2 user accounts and a theme and it now asks me to

    "Type the full name of you company or organization"

    It also asks me to type the admin password in.

    Confused about where you are ??? Are you busy nLiting or installing XP or using XP after it's been installed ??? Or all at the same time ?

    Have you set up 2 user aside frop the administrator ? or "2 administrators" in which case, one is "the" administrator and you need to use that account to check the other one (Control Panel / Administrative Tools...) to see if it has been disabled.

    About your password, if you let it blank but did not allow autologin, I guess you just enter a blank password aswel to login.

  2. Ponch, is it better in rc1 ?

    I only got fooled by 1.2 beta. I wanted to "quickly" make an ISO and destroyed my install B) . Latest version is much clearer. I hadn't installed it yet before posting.

  3. I normally integrate SP2 and all hotfixes but I think this bloats it more than "fixes" security issues, yeah most people will disagree but this SP0 thing is an experiment more than anything.

    yeah, and those Blaster and Sasser were just rumors anyway. :angel

  4. Topic is SFC. Enable means enable, disable means disable. Right ? :huh: That was it.

    It's all right, there is no reason to blush.

    I for instance got confused by the new main menu (SP, drivers, unattend, tweaks, removal, ISO etc...) , blank meaning selected and grey deselect, when all the rest of the screen is blank, the deselected actions look highlighted instead of ... inactive.

  5. from which username does the "xxxxxx' s Documents" folder take its name?

    from the "login" or account name, not the full name. If that was your question.

  6. Never heard of it but a search reveals drivers are included in XP as hardware is older than 2001. (Could have guessed it from the "16"). If what you want is remove other sound drivers and integrate only your, you can use "Double Driver" for instance, to extract all you drivers on a non nLited or working XP (with that sound card installed).

  7. the quickest part of the drive is the outer part, because it'll spin at the same speed, but the needle will cover more area (the same reason writing cd's speeds up towards the end)

    Correct for HDDs, but I think CDs spin at variable speed (constant linear speed). Otherwise you'd have rpm indications on cd drives. As for writing cd going faster at the end... never noticed.

    but it takes longer to actually find that part of the disc (so o/s is always put near the start of the partition)

    I'm curious wether anyone could tell I'm wrong in saying that... the "start of the partition" is the outer part of the disk. I've done hundreds of HDD read/write tests and the fastest part obviously is were the boot sector is.

  8. the say your os is at the start of partition 1, if things are paged, they'll be on the 2nd partition (if you've set it up like that), so the disk will be going back and forth to the start of the drive to the start of your 2nd partition

    + the bigger your first partition, the slower the part of the disk for your 2nd partition.

  9. If you skip OOBE, there is no user created and the only user is "Administrator" (also "Guest" if you did not disable it). I think you cannot logon as administrator in normal mode in XP Home (is it ?). So if you set logon type to 'Welcome Screen', there will be no user shown. And if the administrator's password is not blank, you can't auto login. You have to make a better choice in the nLite options.

  10. Hey! After two days of apathy this thread is getting busy!

    Being such a common scenario I really thought that some people would already know.

    You had an answer to your 1st question on the very first day, then you come one day later and be surprised you thread has moved a bit... hum.

    Search the forum for "OEM", your question has indeed been answered a few times and people have managed to do it.

  11. :wacko: Hello everyone.

    It seems like I'm using two product keys for the same software none of which seem to work.

    Then as Bledd suggests, it's probably the software that doesn't work with your keys.

    One of your keys is a sort of generic key that's put on all that serie of machines, the one on your sticker is an other one that can also be used (or maybe not with all languages if your PC came with different languages) but both need the same version of Windows that came with your computer. Maybe you can extract the i386 from your recovery partition and work with that.

  12. Confusing...

    If you're right and it's the opposite to the english, then when it says enabled, sfc patch is enabled.

    Then we are all wrong. :angel

    Francesco, I did check the italian and again, there is no opposite question asked. There is the option to use a patch that modifies Windows and the modification is "disabilita SFC" as by default SFC is "abilita (predefinito)" (read my previous post ?). If you don't know what you are doing, don't touch it, you will be fine (I'm not patronising, I'm proving my point). If you know what SFC is, you know that it's normally part of Windows, and if you want to disable it then use the patch and change it to "disabilita".

    Right, Nuhi could change the box to "SFC enabled (default)" instead, but this has nothing to do with the translations.

  13. The first name you are prompted for is the computer's name (e.g. as seen on a network).

    The other one is the name of the first user to be set in the usual "Microsoft philosophy". This user (the first one) has administrator rights and is the one you are supposed to work with at first. This account is created in order to NOT use the "ADMINISTRATOR" account as default account. That "administrator" user was automatically created during setup aswell as the "GUEST" account. So you cannot use "administrator" as 1st user as it already exists.

    I cannot remember the computer's name restrictions.

    nLite enables you to rename the "administrator" account (in the tweaks section I believe) and to work with it without having to create an other account (so it doesn't ask you for a user's name).

    I think Computer name is entered in the "unattended" section. There is no way you can miss those.

  14. The English says "disable SFC" ... "Enabled (default)"

    .... disable... enable... is it not clear that those are opposites and that you enable or disable SFC and not "enable or disable the patch disabling SFC" like you seem to read it ?

    The Italian says "Disabilita SFC" ..."Abilita (predefinito)", it's exactly the same. The patch is disabling the service and the SERVICE is ENABLED by default ( = no change).

    There is only one SFC and it is enabled or disabled from the start of the install and stays so when XP runs.

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