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Problems using nLite 1.4.9.1


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HI!

i just remastered my Windows XP Pro German SP1 Cd using nLite 1.4.9.1,

and i`m experiencing three problems:

1) My user account is not created.

2) The screen resoulution is 800x600, not 1024x1280, though i integrated a driver for my Video card.

3) After the first log-in 2 rundl32-errors prop up:

rundl32 - component not found

The application could not be launched, because framedyn.dll was not found.

Please reinstall the application.

screenshot:

here

RUNDLL

Error while loading srclient.dll.

The module was not found.

screen shot:

here

My LS.ini:

**attached**

Any ideas or hints for me?

thanx in advance,

felix1432

LETZTE_SESSION.INI

LETZTE_SESSION_U.INI

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felix1432, whenever there are strange symptoms it is often caused by running nLite more than once against the same source. Always start with a fresh copy of your CD files/folders, do all your work in one nLite session and integrate only one SP. Enjoy, John.

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Always start with a fresh copy of your CD files/folders, do all your work in one nLite session and integrate only one SP

That`s what i did.

The CD also was copied to the HDD by nLite...

felix1432

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felix1432, I don't use AddOns or Update Packs, so I am suspicious of them. Hopefully someone will respond of your use. In the mean time remove them and see if it works. If so, add them back a few at a time till it breaks. Good luck, john.

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I`ve noticed that ALOT of registry tweaks arent working in nLite, so when u`ve installed ur XP u have 2 check everything twice 2 c what works and what doesnt work.

The thing that annoys me most is that the program CONSTANTLY crash while processing ur installation, and even when u start again from a new source or load ur last session settings u`ll have 2 do it all from the start cause it normally doesnt load All of the last session, just some of the tweaks.

They should try 2 get the program 2 work instead.

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