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Hi All, I have the following problem....

At first I was made slipstreamed OEM Win XP Prof. SP3 Czech disc from original OEM Win XP SP2 CD.

Then I was customized installation through nLite and add some apps and updates.

Everything is made under the virtual machine - Win XP SP2 - MS Virtual PC 2007 (host OS is Vista business x64).

When I create ISO image and when I want to try it in other virtual machine, installation crash on "File CDFS.SYS is corrupt." error.

In attachment is my LastSession.ini file...

Please help me!

Posledn__relace.ini


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AK-81, thanks for including your Last Session. I suspect your slipstreaming of SP3. How did you do that? Are your Hot Fixes in proper order?. Please make sure to 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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AK-81, thanks for including your Last Session. I suspect your slipstreaming of SP3. How did you do that? Are your Hot Fixes in proper order?. Please make sure to 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.

Hi, I was made slipstreamed Win XP by running SP3 file directly from command line with appropriate parameters...

I'm always freshing slipstreamed Win Xp from backup directory.

Is possible than Hot Fixes order is not proper.... How can I verify it? I think that it could be the problem...

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AK-81, I would suggest you use nLite to add your SP3. Start with a fresh copy of your CD files/folders, then run nLite adding SP3 and hot fixes all in one run. If this still fails, then remove half the hot fixes and try again. There are multiple ways to discover the proper order for updates. Search here and in RyanVM forums. Enjoy, John.

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