juliang Posted March 16, 2011 Posted March 16, 2011 I used nlite to produce a xp installation disk with SP3 but without the up dates.I then went to try out. All went well until two Acronis True image files were requested. I found these on an old pc and put them on a memory stick. No joy. Then I found that if I put them on a floppy they would load.It then required viaagp1.sys. I found that on a laptop, put it on the floppy but found that the keyboard and mouse were frozen.Questions1 with so few pcs having floppy drives how could I have coped if the pc did not have a floppy drive? If I had included the updates in the slipstreamed cd would that have given access to usb sticks?2 is viaagp1.sys specific to a particular motherboard type?3 how can I provide viaagp1.sys if every thing is locked?thanks
Ponch Posted March 17, 2011 Posted March 17, 2011 I used nlite to produce a xp installation disk with SP3 but without the up dates.I then went to try out. All went well until two Acronis True image files were requested.I've never seen any Microsoft Windows installation request "an Acronis file". I assume this is what you tell us (and not that nLite is requesting those). Can you please give us the exact message and at what steps you get it ? Also please state what media you started with.Missing files are usually caused by slipstreaming a Service Pack to a non original disc.
juliang Posted March 17, 2011 Author Posted March 17, 2011 thanksMay I respond to aspects of your note first?The media I used to supply the original Windows files is a genuine MS Windows XP Home edition disk - part no x0833941.Thinking about what happened I wonder if the way I started the rebuild process was a factor. I started the pc with the cd in a drive but it did not boot from the cd. Instead once Windows was running I started the installation process. Thinking back what I had meant to do was boot from the cd, then using the blue screens get to the point where the existence of a previous version of Windows is discovered and take the option to upgrade? .One of the Acronis files requested was tmntr_2k.sys. I searched the web, found a reference to what to do. This said find, on another pc, tmntr.sys, copy on to a floppy, rename to tmntr_2k.sys and insert in the pc being rebuilt. I was then able to tke the Browse option, selcet A; and the file was found. The same happened with the second Acronis file. An issue with the viaagp1.sys file is that when requested the keyboard and mouse are locked .
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