chewy Posted November 20, 2007 Share Posted November 20, 2007 I used a fresh cd of XP Pro SP1 to make an unattended iso using nlite.The problem is that no matter what I change about windows (display settings, start menu settings, etc) They are always reverted back to the original settings after a reboot/restart/log-off.Here's the info from my Last Session.ini[Main]Env = 1.4 beta - 2.0.50727.312.Microsoft Windows NT 6.0.6000.0Target = Windows XP Professional SP:2 - 5.1.2600.2180 - English (United States)[Tasks]Service Pack IntegrationRemove ComponentsIntegrate DriversHotfixes and Update PacksTweaksCreate a Bootable ISOOptions[Components];# Applications #Screensavers;# Drivers #Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)Cameras and CamcordersDisplay AdaptersDisplay Adapters (old)Serial Pen Tablet;# Hardware Support #BatteryIomega Zip driveJoystick SupportModem SupportRamdisk;# Keyboards #Albanian keyboardArabic (101) keyboardArabic (102) AZERTY keyboardArabic (102) keyboardArmenian Eastern keyboardArmenian Western keyboardAzeri Cyrillic keyboardAzeri Latin keyboardBelarusian keyboardBelgian (Comma) keyboardBelgian (Period) keyboardBelgian French keyboardBengali (Inscript) keyboardBengali keyboardBosnian keyboardBulgarian (Latin) keyboardBulgarian keyboardCanadian French (Legacy) keyboardCanadian French keyboardCanadian Multilingual Standard keyboardChinese (Simplified) - Microsoft Pinyin IME 3.0 keyboardChinese (Simplified) - NeiMa keyboardChinese (Simplified) - QuanPin keyboardChinese (Simplified) - ShuangPin keyboardChinese (Simplified) - US Keyboard keyboardChinese (Simplified) - ZhengMa keyboardChinese (Traditional) - Alphanumeric keyboardChinese (Traditional) - Array keyboardChinese (Traditional) - Big5 Code keyboardChinese (Traditional) - ChangJie keyboardChinese (Traditional) - DaYi keyboardChinese (Traditional) - New ChangJie keyboardChinese (Traditional) - New Phonetic keyboardChinese (Traditional) - Phonetic keyboardChinese (Traditional) - Quick keyboardChinese (Traditional) - Unicode keyboardChinese (Traditional) - US Keyboard keyboardCroatian keyboardCzech (QWERTY) keyboardCzech keyboardCzech Programmers keyboardDanish keyboardDevanagari - INSCRIPT keyboardDivehi Phonetic keyboardDivehi Typewriter keyboardDutch keyboardEstonian keyboardFaeroese keyboardFarsi keyboardFinnish keyboardFinnish with Sami keyboardFrench keyboardFYRO Macedonian keyboardGaelic keyboardGeorgian keyboardGerman (IBM) keyboardGerman keyboardGreek (220) keyboardGreek (220) Latin keyboardGreek (319) keyboardGreek (319) Latin keyboardGreek keyboardGreek Latin keyboardGreek Polytonic keyboardGujarati keyboardHebrew keyboardHindi Traditional keyboardHungarian 101-key keyboardHungarian keyboardIcelandic keyboardIrish keyboardItalian (142) keyboardItalian keyboardKannada keyboardKazakh keyboardKorean Input System (IME 2000) keyboardKorean keyboardKyrgyz Cyrillic keyboardLatin American keyboardLatvian (QWERTY) keyboardLatvian keyboardLithuanian IBM keyboardLithuanian keyboardMalayalam keyboardMaltese 47-key keyboardMaltese 48-key keyboardMaori keyboardMarathi keyboardMongolian Cyrillic keyboardNorwegian keyboardNorwegian with Sami keyboardPolish (214) keyboardPolish (Programmers) keyboardPortuguese (Brazilian ABNT) keyboardPortuguese (Brazilian ABNT2) keyboardPortuguese keyboardPunjabi keyboardRomanian keyboardRussian (Typewriter) keyboardRussian keyboardSami Extended Finland-Sweden keyboardSami Extended Norway keyboardSerbian (Cyrillic) keyboardSerbian (Latin) keyboardSlovak (QWERTY) keyboardSlovak keyboardSlovenian keyboardSpanish keyboardSpanish Variation keyboardSwedish keyboardSwedish with Sami keyboardSwiss French keyboardSwiss German keyboardSyriac keyboardSyriac Phonetic keyboardTamil keyboardTatar keyboardTelugu keyboardThai Kedmanee (non-ShiftLock) keyboardThai Kedmanee keyboardThai Pattachote (non-ShiftLock) keyboardThai Pattachote keyboardTurkish F keyboardTurkish Q keyboardUkrainian keyboardUrdu keyboardUS English Table for IBM Arabic 238_L keyboardUzbek Cyrillic keyboardVietnamese keyboard;# Multimedia #AOL ART Image Format Support;# Operating System Options #Color SchemesIExpress WizardManual Install and Upgrade;# Services #Error ReportingIndexing ServiceUninterruptible Power Supply;# Compatibility #Compat01Compat02Compat03Compat04Compat09[KeepFiles]msconfig.exe[RemoveFiles]clock.aviyahoo.bmpswtchbrd.bmp[Options]ProfilesDir = "%SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings"TargetPath = "WINDOWS"temp_dir = %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp[Patches][services2][Tweaks]Boot and Shutdown-Ctrl-Alt-Del at logon-EnabledBoot and Shutdown-Logon Page-ClassicBoot and Shutdown-Setup Prefetch-Cache-Boot prefetching enabledBoot and Shutdown-Status Messages-DefaultDesktop-Desktop icons size-32Desktop-My Computer icon-ShowDesktop-My Documents icon-ShowDesktop-My Network Places icon-ShowDesktop-Recycle Bin icon-ShowDesktop-Show Windows version on DesktopDesktop-Wrap icon titles-DisableExplorer-Classic Control PanelExplorer-Display the contents of system foldersExplorer-Restore previous folder windows at logonExplorer-Show Drive Letters in front of Drive NamesExplorer-Show extensions of known file-typesExplorer-Show hidden files and foldersExplorer-Show protected operating system filesInternet Explorer-Disable Download Complete notificationInternet Explorer-Disable Go ButtonInternet Explorer-Disable information bar when popup is blockedInternet Explorer-Disable Market Place bookmarkInternet Explorer-Disable Media Player 6.4 created bookmarksInternet Explorer-Disable Outlook Express link creationInternet Explorer-Disable sound when popup is blockedInternet Explorer-Enable Google URL-SearchInternet Explorer-Keep IE URL-History for-1 DayInternet Explorer-Set Homepage-www.google.comInternet Explorer-Set IE-Cache limit to-20 MBInternet Explorer-Set Internet Explorer to accept 10 connects at a timeInternet Explorer-Set popup-blocker to highMy Computer-Add Control PanelMy Computer-Add Control Panel to Context MenuMy Computer-Add Device Manager to Context MenuPerformance-Disable Warn on low disk spacePerformance-Do not cache thumbnailsPerformance-Enable USB Idle Endpoint supportPerformance-Minimal Power ManagementPerformance-Processor scheduling-ProgramsPerformance-Run 16-bit Windows applications in a separate processPrivacy-Remove AlexaSecurity-Always show Updates under SoftwareSecurity-Disable ScreensaverSecurity-Disable Web Open With promptSecurity-Screensaver Password-Protection-DisabledStart Menu-Clear most recently opened documents list on logoffStart Menu-Control Panel-Display as a menuStart Menu-Disable and remove Documents list from the Start MenuStart Menu-Disable Highlight newly installed programsStart Menu-Disable popup on first bootStart Menu-Do not use Personalized MenusStart Menu-My Computer-Display as a linkStart Menu-My Network Places-Display as a menuStart Menu-Network Connections-Display as Connect to menuStart Menu-Number of programs on Start menu-30Start Menu-Printers and Faxes-Display as a linkStart Menu-Reduce popup delayStart Menu-Remove Logoff UserStart Menu-Remove Pinned Apps List from Start PanelStart Menu-Remove Search For People from SearchStart Menu-Remove Search the Internet from SearchStart Menu-Remove User nameStart Menu-Show IE FavoritesStart Menu-Use small icons in Start PanelTaskbar-Disable Group similar Taskbar buttonsTaskbar-Disable Hide inactive iconsTaskbar-Disable Language-BarTaskbar-Lock the Taskbar-YesVisual Effects-Use a background image for each folder type-EnableVisual Effects-Use drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop-EnableWindows Media Player-Accept Privacy StatementWindows Media Player-Disable auto-add music to libraryWindows Media Player-Disable MRUWindows Media Player-Disable starting with Media GuideWindows Media Player-No visualizationWindows Media Player-Optimize fullscreen mode behavior[unattended]ComputerType = DefaultMaximumDataStorePercentOfDisk = 12RestorePointLife = 30DesktopTheme = Default||AutoUDay = 5AutoUHour = 15ProgFilesPath = "\Program Files"[GuiRunOnce][Drivers]D:\Users\Ryan\Desktop\7-6_xp_dd_48640\Driver\XP_INF\CX_48640.inf,0D:\Users\Ryan\Desktop\158.22_forceware_winxp_english_whql\nv4_disp.inf,0[Hotfixes] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chewy Posted November 20, 2007 Author Share Posted November 20, 2007 Also, even though it SAYS "Keep msconfig.exe" it was deleted. I had to redownload it from the web. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
freish Posted November 21, 2007 Share Posted November 21, 2007 I have never ran into this case before …… Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chewy Posted November 21, 2007 Author Share Posted November 21, 2007 no ideas? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chewy Posted November 22, 2007 Author Share Posted November 22, 2007 bump for desperation Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelsenellenelvian Posted November 22, 2007 Share Posted November 22, 2007 Did you delete the OEM folder or the nlite command inside cmdlines.txt? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chewy Posted November 22, 2007 Author Share Posted November 22, 2007 All I did was extract the files from the XP cd, and then run nlite and go through the steps.Then I burned it and installed it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AgiHammerklau Posted November 22, 2007 Share Posted November 22, 2007 (edited) I´m not quite sure, ´cause I don´t have XP, but :One source could be, that you´re using nlite in Vista, to create an XP CD.Another one could be, that "Manual Install and Upgrade" was removed and "Start Menu-Do not use Personalized Menus" was selected, even though you´re integrating personal themes.Definitely the nvidia driver will not work, if it was extracted with doubledriver !Same may apply to the other driver.AgiEdit:You didn´t turn off SFC ! Edited November 22, 2007 by AgiHammerklau Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chewy Posted November 23, 2007 Author Share Posted November 23, 2007 is there a utility that I can use to turn settings back on?And what is SFC? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arie Posted November 23, 2007 Share Posted November 23, 2007 And what is SFC?http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=sfc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chewy Posted November 24, 2007 Author Share Posted November 24, 2007 so is there any way I can change options for my install within windows? Such as a program or something.Or is the only option just a re-install? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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