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Hello

I have added all 10 driverpacks.net packages by using nlite to create xp-sp3-dvd. I am on my Windows Server 2003 sp2 which I am using nLite .

but I get bluescreen and it says windows\system32\config\system.

the drivers are all for 32bits operating system.. my Question is can i just integrate all driverspacks. and not get this bluescreen anymore.. coz this is the second time i make dvd and i get bluescreen.. during the installation..

and it happens after setup copys all files and reboots then it cant boot from hdd and i see the bluescreen or windows\system32\config\system...

what I am missing here please help me thanks.. i wanna add all drivers to my xp dvd so i dont have to install the drivers manually... i wanna use this dvd for different pcs... i dont use unattanded coz i need to enter the product key manually for each computers ....

thanking you in advance..

/Mehraban

Edited by Mehraban

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No need to double post, the triple post I'll mark up to an accidental double click.

Since you are using nLite I'm leaving the one post here.

if you get a blue screen stating windows\system32\config\system is missing or corrupt it either can't find part of the registry to load or can't find the hard disk.

Have you been able to successfully boot this build at all?

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No need to double post, the triple post I'll mark up to an accidental double click.

Since you are using nLite I'm leaving the one post here.

if you get a blue screen stating windows\system32\config\system is missing or corrupt it either can't find part of the registry to load or can't find the hard disk.

Have you been able to successfully boot this build at all?

Sorry for double post.

No this is the second time and cd which i am editing and i get this error. last time i have edited xp professional and this time i have edited Xp Home.

driverpacks.net 10 packages includes all drivers for (sounds,lan,wlan.cpu,storage,graphics and chipsets) and it is almost 2.10 GB drivers and i have added all of them to xp and burned with Poweriso. I am on windows 2003 server 32bits sp2 which i am editing dvds.. should i do that in XP?

first time i got an error was something like setupp.inf or something and after second reboot i got system32 config system error.

Is that okay that i added all drivers?

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Mehraban, I know nothing about driverpacks.net, but as long as don't include multiple text mode drivers you should be OK. You might try running nLite in SP2 XP Compatibility Mode. Please attach (not paste) your Last Session.IN. 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. Please report when you have a solution, so others can benefit. Enjoy, John.

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You can safely add all driver packs into your installation AFTER the nLiting, with the driverpacks base application found on their web site.

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Like "mooms" said, the "DriverBase" is the solution.

Integrate all unpacked DriverPacks is "too much" for nLite, it´s too big.

And of course, the ChipsetPack doesn`t contain any "txtsetup.oem",

which is absolutly needed for this way of integration - so this way is useless.

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Like "mooms" said, the "DriverBase" is the solution.

Integrate all unpacked DriverPacks is "too much" for nLite, it´s too big.

And of course, the ChipsetPack doesn`t contain any "txtsetup.oem",

which is absolutly needed for this way of integration - so this way is useless.

Thank you for your replys guys. I have little confused If you could please help me more.. I would like to know step by step instructions for how to use driverbase as you mention.. i have checked youtube but couldnt any video there.

Now i have to asked you guys again if you could help me I would be thankful.

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