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Issues with nLite and SFC


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Hello,

I'm new to these forums and was hoping I could get some help with nLite and the installation disc I am creating. Basically I'm putting together what I like to call the ultimate Windows install CD. It's a MultiBoot DVD with XP Home OEM, XP Pro OEM, XP Corp, XP MCE 2005, Diagnostic tools such as DFT and Memtest, and when in Windows, BHT for access to common repair tools. I'm planning on adding BartPE and installers for Windows XP with OEMSCAN addons for preactivated royalty PCs.

Anyway, the issue I'm having are the same irritating SFC popups that were present when using nLite 1.3.5 whenever drivers are installed. I am using nLite 1.4 Beta which is supposed to have fixed that issue. Basically, I get 2 popups, only one of which is a problem. The first one is an (seemingly) one time popup afer GUIRunOnce when windows is setting up "Windows Desktop Update", but that one is no problem as long as I have the install DVD still in the drive.

The one that is a problem is the popup when installing drivers. The point of this DVD is to not have to drag along all my copies of the different versions of XP install cds for when the popup comes up.

I would like to know a) why this is happening, and B) how I can figure out exactly what file SFC is complaining about. That way I can just open the iso and overwrite the incorrect file with the one from a genuine xp sp2 disc to avoid these popups. I have checked event viewer and found nothing. Where else can I look?

Either way: heres what I integrate and the order:

RyanVM update pack June 2007

RyanVM dx9.0c addon

RyanVM WGAN addon

Boooggy WMP11 Addon

IE7

IE7-KB933566

IE7-KB929969

I also integrate some programs like Ad Aware, Spybot, AVG, etc.... but those shouldn't have an impact on this. The only other thing I do is start with a source with some DriverPacks already integrated, and I have ryanvm's .net all in one package run in GUIRunOnce.

Other than that the install is flawless and after putting a genuine xp sp2 disc in the sfc popups go away for ever.

Could anybody suggest a way to pinpoint the problem file and get this fixed?

Thanks,

Mike

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