oao Posted June 28, 2008 Posted June 28, 2008 I bought a Lenovo R61 that came with XP Pro preloaded and no disc. I don't much care for XP and intend to migrate it to Win2000 for which I have a disc.My plan is to use HFSLIP to slipstream the hotfixes and obtain a SOURCESS file on which to apply nLite to get rid of crappola.Questions:1. Can I run nLite on a Windows 2000 system to streamline a Windows 2000 bootable disc?2. The HFSLIP process produces an ISO image to burn at the same time it produces SOURCESS. If I then apply nLite to SOURCESS will nLite permit me to produce a new ISO image to burn to disc, or will it burn to disc directly, without producing an ISO?Thanks.
oao Posted June 28, 2008 Author Posted June 28, 2008 one more question:is it ok to run nlite on a winxp system to streamline the win2k cd, or must it be run on a win2k system?i was planning to run it on my older win2k system, but it does not have .NET and i cannot install .NET on it.
AgiHammerklau Posted June 28, 2008 Posted June 28, 2008 (edited) It was definitely possible to nlite an hfslipped CD (wrote a small tutorial in the german-nlite forum).But this was long ago.I don´t know about the actual versions (especially with the upcoming HFSLIP 2.0).Sorry !As far as I remember, you don´t need to create an iso with HFSLIP.It´s enough, if you run nlite on the sourcess-folder.Nlite will ask you, if you want to burn directly or to create an iso.It´s possible to create a W2K CD on XP.The only limitation known is, if you try to slipstream XP or W2K on Vista.Agi Edited June 28, 2008 by AgiHammerklau
oao Posted June 28, 2008 Author Posted June 28, 2008 Thanks.I was able to burn directly a CD with nLite which boots ok, but then asks to:Please insert the disk labeled Service Pack 4 CD into Drive A:instead of continuing with the Windows installation.I wonder why? Could it be because of the CDROMSP4. TST file, which I never thought was necessary, but there is some confusion about it at the Vorck site.
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