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Service Pack Streaming Problem with Nlite

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I slipstream SP3 into Windows installation folder using Nlite but then I encounter some problems.

I mount the ISO on VMWare and in the copy file process, I got many missing file errors.

Those missing files are c_iscii.???, estre.ttf, mangal.ttf, sylfaen.ttf, latha.ttf, ocmsn.dll, msnmsn.inf, many files start with kbd, and many more missing files...

I realised that these files don't exist in i386, but got their names in TXTSETUP.SIF.

So I think it must be the stupid SP3.

In another occassion, I slipstream SP2 into a new Windows installation folder which had included many many hotfixs and updates and also IE7 and WMP11 using Nlite.

But then I got the same problems.

Missing file errors...

So I learn that SP3 shouldn't be made into fault.

Anyone here encounter the same problem?

Any solution please?

Edited by MillenX

You should post it on Nlite section for better help. But you forgot to say, the version of Nlite you are using, and also the Windows Version (The Source) and in case of SP3 - the version two, since No RTM until today, just RC.

Use this link above for better help ;)

http://www.msfn.org/board/nLite-f89.html

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I am using nlite 1.4 Final and the source is XP Pro SP2 and the update is SP3 RC (build 3264)

I am hoping the admins to move my topic to revelant section...

And thank you.

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