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I've decompressed and integrated my hardware vendor's drivers(www.nexcom.com - Peak 715HT CPU board) to a XP Pro Installation CD (Version 2002) and I get the following error message:

The file d100_64.efi was not copied correctly.

The file Setup placed on your hard drive is not a valid Windows XP image.

nLite created this folder and files on my image:

Directory of E:\I386\NLDRV\005\TOOLS

23/01/2008 17:53 <DIR> .

23/01/2008 17:53 <DIR> ..

23/01/2008 17:30 95,619 D1000_32.EF_

23/01/2008 17:30 273,373 D1000_64.EF_

23/01/2008 17:30 183,574 D100_64.EF_

23/01/2008 17:30 1,073 DIAG.HT_

23/01/2008 17:30 88,128 DIAG100.EX_

23/01/2008 17:30 98,855 DIAG1000.EX_

23/01/2008 17:30 56,364 IDADAPT.EX_

23/01/2008 17:30 2,550 IDADAPT.TX_

8 File(s) 799,536 bytes

The source directory for the network driver integrated is:

Directory of E:\XPPro2K2SP2_1\Drivers\LAN\TOOLS

14/02/2002 06:57 290,816 D1000_32.EFI

14/02/2002 06:57 1,248,256 D1000_64.EFI

06/01/2002 20:55 804,352 D100_64.efi

3 File(s) 2,343,424 bytes

How can I reslove this? Is there a workaround for this message?

Best regards

Jattie

Edited by jattie

Posted (edited)

Ahhh I am pretty sure I see your issue. You have the 64 bit drivers mixed in there too. You need to clean that folder up some and remove the 64 bit drivers.

In the "Device Drivers" Section sticky area you will find a little app called DrvComp Its small and will seperate the files and clean them up for your integration pleasure.

See the attached pic? It can also integrate the drivers into XP for you. But personally I like nLite.

Also Welcome to MSFN.

(The x86 is the choice you want.)

Edited by Kelsenellenelvian
  • 6 months later...
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Did you manage to resolve this? I'm running into the same problem and have manually removed the files from the source and references to it in DOSNET.INF (I think that was the file name) but it still shows up.

I tried Driver Compressor to pull on the x86 drivers but that gave me more problems with my slipstream CD than before.

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