Rabus Posted August 17, 2010 Posted August 17, 2010 (edited) When I try to integrate SATA driver to SP3 XP I get this error:Cablib compress ERROR : Could not flush cabinet : Could not create a temporary fileError 13: Invalid dataPoprzednia sesja.ini Edited August 18, 2010 by Rabus
johnhc Posted August 17, 2010 Posted August 17, 2010 When I try to integrate SATA driver to SP3 XP I get this error:Cablib compress ERROR : Could not flush cabinet : Could not create a temporary fileError 13: Invalid dataRabus, welcome. Please attach your Last Session.ini as requested in BOLD RED letters at the top. Please also post a screen shot of the error message. Enjoy, John.
Rabus Posted August 18, 2010 Author Posted August 18, 2010 (edited) Done, sorry for that, I've been in hurry yesterday @editI can add, that the process is going on, but I think that the final CD won't have the drivers so... Edited August 18, 2010 by Rabus
johnhc Posted August 18, 2010 Posted August 18, 2010 Done, sorry for that, I've been in hurry yesterday @editI can add, that the process is going on, but I think that the final CD won't have the drivers so...Rabus, thanks for the screen shot and Last Session. You are using Vista (or W7) to create an XP ISO with nLite. This can lead to problems especially if you are slipping a Service Pack. I do not see your including an SP, which leads me to ask, have you run nLite more than once against the same source? You should always start with a fresh copy of your CD files/folders and run nLite only once doing all your work. I assume you have plenty of space on your HDD. It might be useful to delete all the files in your temporary folder, but I suspect the problem is in your drivers. It is not necessary to include all those versions of the drivers and may lead to a problem of the driver files (.sys) may all have the same name. This can lead to your getting the wrong driver installed. I suggest your look at the sticky above by Fernando 1 (driver expert here). He provides a driver, I think, for your HW and I recommend you try it. Try running under XP, if you can, and be sure to post your Last Session if you have further questions/problems. Enjoy, John.
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