komputer Posted May 8, 2008 Posted May 8, 2008 How do i go about to slipstream a win oem system builder cd xp using nlite?I cud slipstream a hp win xp re installation cd. so I know I am doing something righttia
danker Posted May 8, 2008 Posted May 8, 2008 What are you trying to do?You wont slipstream SP3 into your XP?Please be more exactly!
komputer Posted May 8, 2008 Author Posted May 8, 2008 I am trying to have a XP cd with sp3 in it.Is that not called slipstreaming? combining sp3 into the win xp sp2?I have different CDs1. HP re installition win xp sp2 cd2. OEM system builder win xp sp2 cd, VRMOP-EN3. Dell re installation win xp sp2 cdI am trying to make the above cds so they have sp3I run nLite and can create an ISO file , ie slipstream sp3, for the dell and hp cds.It will not work for the system builder OEM cdYes, I Know I can't put the sp3 into the cd itself. I make an ISO file and then burn it. The problem is that Nlite will not recognize the oem system builder cd.When I run the nLIte programfinding the windows installationBrowseI click on the drive where the cd is located andit gives me an error"information"make sure that the selected folder or drive contains the i386 or amd64 directory and proper windows install filesnLite is for a pre install enviroment .......................................................................if I select the drive that contains the HP cd, it works fine. no problem there so I think nlite does notlike the system builder oem cd.It does contain the I386 folder/directory. All 3 contain it.Is it that the oem system builder cd is different, ie not have the windows install files that nlite is looking for?Yet My question is how do i make an iso file with nlite containing the win xp on the oem system builder cdVRMOPK-ENtia
danker Posted May 8, 2008 Posted May 8, 2008 I am trying to have a XP cd with sp3 in it.Is that not called slipstreaming? combining sp3 into the win xp sp2?Yes it is, but from your first post i was not sure you meaning this! What is a "re installition" Disk? Never heard of that! But dosent matter, because its works for /by you! You copying your source from cd with nlite on your harddrive?Then try doing this manually (make sure you see hidden files).Is your source on HDD try again to slipstream your SP3.
komputer Posted May 8, 2008 Author Posted May 8, 2008 What is a "re installition" Disk? Never heard of that! blink.gifBut dosent matter, because its works for /by you! ph34r.gif---------------------------------------------------------------That re installition (installation) ....was a test word to see what type of poster you were, ie trying to help me or just looking for cheap shots. ( when one misspells a word, this forum underlines it in red so I knew what I was typing)You failed! I could lower my self and do the same ie what is DOSENT matter, but I will not. =======================You say>>>You copying your source from cd with nlite on your harddrive?1. As you read in my post>>> nLite will not go that far>>I posted>>finding the windows installationBrowseI click on the drive where the cd is located andit gives me an error"information"make sure that the selected folder or drive contains the i386 or amd64 directory and proper windows install filesnLite is for a pre install enviroment .......................................................................if I select the drive that contains the HP cd, it works fine. no problem there so I think nlite does notlike the system builder oem cd.-------------------------------------------------2. Also note that it works fine for the other 2 CDs. so why all the chatter with the OEM system builder cd?Why won't nLite work with it?, ie recognize the cd in the drive. It will recognize the HP or Dell cds.Yes, I did change drives, tried the OEM cd in the other drive.===========================You got me lost in this: I need step by step, not just a general instruction. You say>>>Then try doing this manually (make sure you see hidden files).Is your source on HDD try again to slipstream your SP3. -------------------------Thank you for your effort but am still not able to slipstream this one.Again note that I have slipstreamed the two other CDs, so nLite is running properly and no operator error.
danker Posted May 8, 2008 Posted May 8, 2008 You failed! No! sorry! Not in this case! My english is far a way to be perfect. Iven i would be perfect in this case i would not make fun of people with a more worse english.So take it easy! ...and if i repeat a question, than i just wont get sure! I dont wont bother you or someone! a..d please use [ quote] tags if you quoting someone, its better to reading and understanding.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Back to your Problem!So you have copy your source to manually harddisk?Please post your folder structure (and the files in the main folder), or make a screenshot of it. Which nlite version are you using?
komputer Posted May 9, 2008 Author Posted May 9, 2008 Here are some screen shots of WENote:1. The size of the i386 folders2. files under main directory3. when I run setup, I get different screens
komputer Posted May 9, 2008 Author Posted May 9, 2008 Did not know how to upload all 3 pics on one post.I think the problem is the oem cd is not normal. ie nlite has trouble with itUsing nLite ver 1.4.5beta2running on Vista Home PremiumWhen I run nLite, first screen says welcome to nlitenextnext window is....locating the windows installationi click on browseselect the drive that the oem system builder vrmopk_en is locatedclick on ok and i get an errorthe pop up window says..information...Make sure that the selected folder or drive containsthe i386 or amd64 directory and proper windows installation filesnLite is for a pre install environment only,,,,,,baa bla blathis is where i think the problem lies.n1.bmp
danker Posted May 9, 2008 Posted May 9, 2008 Your "OEM system builder win xp sp2 cd, VRMOP-EN" has taken my to the wrong direction.I read the "system builder" or short SB, maybe there is a differnece in germany and USA (or where you came from).SB Version i know as "normal" disks just cheaper and without support.But now you call this allwas OEM and for my there is a big difference between a SB an a OEM.I know some different OEM Version, some are nearly "normal" XP Disks some are very "ugly" (to say it nice).When i see it reight, you got exactly one of that version you have no way to work with nlite.Some version you can rebuild for nlite, but i dont know english Tools for this (only german ones)....so i think i have to give up...
komputer Posted May 9, 2008 Author Posted May 9, 2008 (edited) I found nLite here:http://lifehacker.com/386526/slipstream-se...installation-cdThe cd says on the label:"For system builder use only in preinstallation of Windows XP. Not for distribution to end users"Microsoft OEM system builder programwww.microsoft.com/oemMicrosoft Windows XP OEM Preinstallation Kit0601 part no. X08-33945I bought it at a computer swap meet for 5 bucks.Thanks for your effort.I will not give up.Will keep trying.===============================From the www.microsoft.com/oem siteWindows XP Service Pack 2 Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 delivers enhanced system reliability, improved security, extended mobility and networking to give your customers the freedom to experience the best of the digital age.Enroll today in the Microsoft Partner Program for exclusive system builder resources! OverviewWindows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) provides better protection against viruses, hackers, and worms, and includes: * Windows Firewall * Pop-up Blocker for Internet Explorer * Windows Security CenterWindows XP SP2 Sales Quick ReferenceThis document includes a brief overview of the new security technologies in Windows XP Service Pack 2 and shows you how to: * Target customers effectively. * Leverage customer selling points. * Identify customer selling points.Windows XP Professional SP2c Provides New Product KeysWindows Professional Service Pack 2c (SP2c) was released in September 2007 to provide system builders with a new, extended range of product keys through the scheduled system builder channel end-of-life date of January 31, 2009. System builders who use imaging must create new Windows XP Professional images with SP2c when shipping product keys; otherwise end users will not be able to complete installation.Windows XP SP2 OEM Preinstallation Kit BenefitsThe OEM Preinstallation Kit (OPK) for Windows XP SP2 is a valuable tool for system builders. It will help you: * Save time by automating preinstallation. * Provide flexibility in choosing compact disc-based, network-based, or peer-to-peer preinstallation methods. * Preinstall software programs on the systems you build. * Preinstall drivers for devices that don't have built-in support in the OS. * Customize the preinstallation with branding, technical support information, and customized applications. * Test preinstalled computers without interrupting the preinstallation process.The OPK is included free with each 3 or 30-pack.Enrollin the Microsoft Partner ProgramBecome a Registered Member of the Microsoft Partner Program and get exclusive system builder resources, including: * Access to the private OEM Partner Center Web site * Hands-on demos * Technical resources * Sales and technical training * Licensing * Marketing materials * Technical Support Edited May 9, 2008 by komputer
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