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Hello,

when i'am making unattended windows xp it's showing me some error. I'am only adding update pack nothing else.......somebody can help me in this, i'am also posting error snaps.

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Welcome to MSFN. Please answer to a request and a few questions so we can solve this more easily.

1. If you scroll to the top of this page, you will see a sign with red letters to attach (not paste) your Last Session.ini. You will find it in the folder where you put Windows XP on your PC. Please, attach it.

2. Did you integrate a Service Pack (e.g. SP2 or SP3) with nLite? This can cause problems if you're not running nLite on an XP system (and I see you're not)

3. After you finished with nLite, did you start it again and work on the same XP install? You must always delete all the XP files in your working folder after you finish with nLite. If you want to run nLite again, you must copy the XP source again.

Cheers,

Posted (edited)

i got your second point

lets me try again with sp3

if I face problem again than i'll post .ini file

thanx anyways

Edited by chetan
Posted

here is last session .ini

can somebody plz help me in this matter

chetan, thanks for the Last Session. I see you are running nLite under Vista or W7 (6.1.7600.0). This may be a problem, especially if you are adding Service Pack, but I don't see your adding an SP. I do not use Update Packs, but I suspect the problem lies there. Where did the update pack come from - give us a link? For a test, please try without the pack. You should get no errors running nLite or installing your ISO. Enjoy, John.

Posted (edited)

I downloaded updates from http://xable.net

chetan, looks like it should be OK. Did you check the MD5 (B7336B61FA9D1A3529D131639A116FE5)? Enjoy, John.

EDIT: I trust you are always starting with a fresh copy of your CD files/folders and running only one time.

Edited by johnhc
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MD5 (B7336B61FA9D1A3529D131639A116FE5)

what is this?

and sorry i didn't get your last message.

Posted

MD5 (B7336B61FA9D1A3529D131639A116FE5)

what is this?

and sorry i didn't get your last message.

chetan, MD5 is a hash code. It is used to verify that a DL has not had an error which corrupted the data. You use a hash generator to check the code when it is given by the DL site. The site you linked to provided the MD5 code, so you should check it. I use HashTab, but there are myriad free ones available via Google search. What is your original source CD? Does it contain SP3? If not, you need to add it (using nLite), but you must do this running nLite under XP, not Vista or W7. You should always start with a fresh copy of your CD file/folders. Never run nLite against a source folder that has had nLite run against it before. Enjoy, John.

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john can you explain me exactly what i need to do with hashtab?

chetan, you need to learn to do your own research. Google knows everything, almost! Here is a link to HashTab. It will add a tab to your Properties dialog. So, to use it you right click the file, go to Properties and select the File Hashes tab and compare the MD5 to the one supplied with the Update Pack. You did not answer any of my questions in my last reply. Please do so. Enjoy, John.

Posted

i have already downloaded hashtab but when i check update pack properties it's showing 3 type of hash's. Do i need to edit anything?

Posted (edited)

yes the MD5 is same that is mentioned on site

i also uncheck that two other hash id

but still same problem

Edited by chetan
Posted

yes the MD5 is same that is mentioned on site

i also uncheck that two other hash id

but still same problem

chetan, please attach your latest Last Session.ini and answer my remaining questions. Enjoy, John.

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