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Hello there,

i tried modifying my Vista Home Premium Install by adding some Drivers needed by my Notebook.

After running nLite and choosing Install CD I'm getting the message that there's no i386/amd64 folder.

In fact, there isn't. I just know this CD seems to be in another format: UDF

How can I use this CD with nLite? Is there any chance to convert it to have these folders?

Thanks and best regards,

Danny.

EDIT: Can I use a running Vista System to build my install cd? Because then I could add all currently released updates... And installed drivers as well... I could use VirtualBox for this, because I'm running Linux.

EDIT2: Reason for this installation is: I would like to sale this notebook and it was bought with windows vista home premium, so i need to reinstall it. The buyer should be able to power on and configure the installation (enter username, set auto or nonauto updates, etc.). I guess this is called System Builder.

EDIT3: I need something like this for vista home premium: http://www.howtohaven.com/system/createwindowssetupdisk.shtml

Edited by dtrunk90

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