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Hello!

I've created a boot cd in order to reinstall windows :

i've got the home edition cd with a correct product key. Nlite burn correctly the iso file on a dvd-r disk, this one boot normaly on startup, but the windows version it tries to install on my computer is the profesional edition... :blink:

in fact, durring windows installation, the title of the blue screen is "windows profesional edition" or sth like that, and durring the copy of the differants files (from dvd to hdd) there are a lot of copy error.... if i skip all these problems, windows asks me to enter a product key, but of course my home edition key doesn't work...

is somebody could help me???

i've a hp computer, PIV HT @ 3ghz, a sata hdd and a correct key product

[sorry for that ugly english :s]

thanks!


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Hi,

We need more info about exactly what CD you started with and the modification you did with nLite. Attaching the Lastession.ini to your post wouls help.

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quick answer! thanks :)

in fact, i've lost the last file because i've tried to reinstall windows...

here is my new file, but i can't burn it, nlite doesn't want to create the image....i just got the msg : "the image has not been created" (in french^^)

i realy hope you would be able to help me, i don't know what to do....

thank!

i use a partition of my hdd called "HP_RECOVERY" about 5Go recognized by nlite as HOME edition but last time, nlite burnt a Profesional edition....crazy!

Derni_re_session__2008.06.03_23.23.11_.ini

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i've got the home edition cd with a correct product key

...

i use a partition of my hdd called "HP_RECOVERY" about 5Go recognized by nlite as HOME edition but last time, nlite burnt a Profesional edition....crazy!

So... you're not using "home edition cd with correct product key"... but a bunch of files on a recovery partition. That's your problem. Also you remove plenty and don't add anything but still end with burning a DVD, what's all that stuff ?

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