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nLite Browse Error Please help


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I have a Toshiba M200 with Windows XP Tablet PC edition.

I installed recent nLite 1.4.9.1 and have a Recovery CD that came with the PC (WinXP, SP2)

Trying to create an iso with all the SP3 fixes, drives, etc.

The problem I'm having is when I'm trying to copy files

When I click Browse

I click on the CD drive where the cd is located and it gives me an error

"information"

make sure that the selected folder or drive contains the i386 or amd64 directory and proper windows install files nLite is for a pre install environment

I tried copying the files to the HDD C:\WinSP2 same error. Please advise.

Thanks

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a Recovery CD that came with the PC (WinXP, SP2)

Is it a Windows XP installation disk or is it an image based recovery cd ? In other words, nLite is searching for an i386 folder, is there one on your CD ?

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a Recovery CD that came with the PC (WinXP, SP2)

Is it a Windows XP installation disk or is it an image based recovery cd ? In other words, nLite is searching for an i386 folder, is there one on your CD ?

Reads Recovery and applications/Drivers Media instructions.

It installs a copy of OS with all the other applications that came with the PC (Factory Image)

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So you can't use nLite on such disk because it is not an installation disk but a disk that copies a previously installated XP on your hard drive. Sorry.

So...what should I do? is there no way I can create my own iso?

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The iso you are talking about is a modified image of a cd that you don't have. You can buy one though they seem to be pretty rare.

Or you can apply your image on your computer, apply SP3 and all patches then reimage it to keep a copy of your fully patched install. But this has nothing to do with nLite and this forum.

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