tain Posted August 11, 2020 Posted August 11, 2020 Glad to hear it! Do you intend to share your work and/or maintain a fork?
evgnb Posted September 1, 2020 Posted September 1, 2020 http://www.mediafire.com/file/xtun9efj9u0y6jd/file Quote Aug 09, 2020 - evgen_b - run script on Windows 7 SP1 x86 ~2016: version: 1.7.11a-debug, tested with "RUS" Localization fixed bug "advpack.dll dplay.inf GameVoice" (DX9) while install Windows 2000 reset files attributes after extract any update. some files extracted to TEMP with read-only and/or system attributes and can't delete by script. reset files attributes before clean TEMP, etc improved delete registry hive logs (*.LOG1, *.LOG2, *.blf, *.regtrans-ms) add: Product ID changed to OEM for Windows 2000 (google "Bypassing the Windows 2000 Serial Check") debug release Aug 19, 2020 - evgen_b version: 1.7.11e-debug merged code from branch 1.0.2 of HFSLIP2000 project (dated 2016) to hfslip-1.7.10_beta_K_v9/1.7.11a-debug (dated 2015/2020) and new version 1.7.11e-debug now integrates XP/2003 updates to Windows 2000 without problem: + HFSLIP2000 - 2015.08.16 1.0.1 - Rename language specific DLL to xpsp3res.dll when slipstreaming non-English Windows XP updates into Windows 2000. Slipstream TTC fonts. Fix deleting REG.EXE log files in 2000/XP/2003 when adding 48-bit LBA support. Check for 7ZA.EXE requirements. Cosmetic fixes. + HFSLIP2000 - 2016.11.19 1.0.2 - Slipstream Type 2 updates silently (changed the /Q switch to /Q:A). Cosmetic fixes (removed trailing spaces in the script). very strange bug fixed - now disable autoconvert long file names to short file names (maybe it's Windows 7 cmd.exe bug) merged code from branch 1.0.2 of HFSLIP2000 project - cleanup some *.TMP after intall Windows debug release Aug 19, 2020 - evgen_b version: 1.7.11f-debug bugfix broken HFSLIPWU.INF DX9c - HFSLIPDY (all OS) Aug 22, 2020 - evgen_b version: 1.7.11n-debug Downgrade RegisterDlls section and replace it to cmd-file call for Windows 2000 compatibility Aug 27, 2020 - evgen_b version: 1.7.11q-debug Replace CMDHIDE.EXE, etc with simple VBScript code that run batch files with its window hide. No 3rd-party *.exe files needed now. Less black windows flickers while setup. [SetupHotfixesToRun] lines in SVCPACK.INF runs from CD [not drive C:], directory is cd_drive:\I386\SVCPACK; CatalogSubDir="i386\SVCPACK" line from SVCPACK.INF. CreateProcessW adds to left part every line string "...i386\SVCPACK\" and you may run programs in that directory only. This is hack for ugly CreateProcessW in svcpack.dll, that run every lines in SVCPACK.INF::SetupHotfixesToRun section. Solution: you need copy wscript.exe to I386\SVCPACK to use VBScript in SetupHotfixesToRun Aug 28, 2020 - evgen_b version: 1.7.11s-debug Refactoring :MAKEISO subroutine version: 1.7.11t-debug SFC/WFP DRM patch integrated (PatchPAE3 Version: 0.0.0.48 beta-5+ needed) Sep 01, 2020 - evgen_b version: 1.7.11u-debug add Driver Signing patch (to del *.cat files after SFC/WFP DRM patch) - setupapi.dll and PatchPAE3 Version: 0.0.0.48 beta-6+ needed add PAE patch (ntkrnlpa.exe and ntkrpamp.exe) for w2k
hokarikanae Posted September 2, 2020 Posted September 2, 2020 nice script, however when i used it with HSLIP 2000 full pack it fails to import dotnet and directx 9, also if i run the iso it fails to copy few .sys files
evgnb Posted September 3, 2020 Posted September 3, 2020 (edited) i download w2k updates from this thread: from this thread: All the newest Windows related content is available at my website under https://twilczynski.com/windows and https://twilczynski.com/windows/archive/ and https://mega.nz/#F!2lBVBBLI!WqmqhpxuX0qyCY1LiX4-gw this archive contains dotnet 1-2 and dx9c feb + updates. the script 1.7.11u work without errors in windows 7 sp1 x86. but it need more time for tests. Edited September 3, 2020 by evgnb
hokarikanae Posted September 6, 2020 Posted September 6, 2020 i can confirm that the script works fine in windows 7, so the script is won't work fine on windows 10
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