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Explore and rename right before making the iso...

I can't it is already named I386. nLight changes when it makes it bootable.

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Explore and rename right before making the iso...

I can't it is already named I386. nLight changes when it makes it bootable.

Do you mean the folder on your HDD is still named I386 after the ISO is created but is named Application Data inside the ISO ? :w00t:

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Explore and rename right before making the iso...

I can't it is already named I386. nLight changes when it makes it bootable.

Do you mean the folder on your HDD is still named I386 after the ISO is created but is named Application Data inside the ISO ? :w00t:

Yeah have you seen it before like that?

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No. I can't see any reason nLite would change the names or folders and/or files while making the ISO. Either your source is dodgy (which we suspected from the start, you're supposed to start with an original CD anyway), or you place your folder on an unexpected place like the Desktop or other exotic place. The only info we have on that is your screen shot (source is originally on your BlueRay drive, but then....).

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Well I gave up on trying to figure out why it was being named 'application data.'

I just used another windows xp home disk and changed the product key to the one on the side of the computer.

BTW thanks for the help/tips guys, maybe sometime when I have more time I can figure out why. Although I think it is something dell did to the folder.

Edited by matt79

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