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Can nlite create a good slipstream with Asian XP at all?


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Hi guys,

I've try to add SP2 or SP3 into a slipstream OS installer disc for Simplified Chinese XP and Japanese XP, and had no success.

I had no problem creating the iso images, burning the ISO to a CD/DVD, installing using the slipstream disks, however the installation of the XP doesn't work at all. I can only boot into safe mode. anytime I am trying to boot into Normal mode, XP would automatically restart at the the Black XP loading page.

(I was able to use the Japanese XP SP1 disk to perform a good instillation on the same machine, so lack of 3rd party drivers scenario should not be an issue here.)

I need to create a multi-boot system with Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese XP.

Some of the Original OS installer disk that i have access to doesn't include any service pack, in order to be able to install on certain machine(Dell 690 or dimension 9100), i have to use a OS installer disk with Service pack integrated. and that's why I have to give nlite a try.

Some people on the forum claimed that it should not matter whether you are using the English nlite GUI to create the slipstream disk. To be specific, I have installed nlite on a English XP patition and used English GUI to create the disks.

I am wondering if anyone might be able to tell me what I have done wrong? maybe you had the similar issue before, and how did you solve the problem? mind share how you fix the problem? Thanks a lot in advance!

Edited by lalazhu

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First of all, welcome to the forum. Few things in random order;

-nLite is for personal use only, from what you describe, this might be relevant.

-nLite GUI's language has no effect whatsoever on the process and output. Of course SPs and most updates have their proper language that should be properly choosen.

-there are lots of asian users on the forum and there has never been any asumption that the program was not asian friendly.

-to know what you've done wrong, we need to know exactly what you've done. Telling exactly what you're starting from and attaching the resulting ini file to your post is a good start.

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