abdo97 Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 Hey guys, I'm new here & this is my first post. I really hope this hasn't been brought up before because I already searched the forum & found nothing useful... Prologue: I'm trying to build a very small & basic installation of Windows 2000 that doesn't even have network support, it will be used primarily for games & some other programs. I will put it in a VHD (Virtual Hard Disk) file then copy that file to a USB Stick, that file will then be loaded into RAM (yep, the whole VHD file) & Windows will be started & used directly from there. I'm following THIS guide if anyone wants to know. SO, I've already used nLite to make several "lite" builds of 2000 before but this time it looks like I stripped the install folder too much to cause some problems. Note that that these problems that I'm about to mention never happened before & only happened with my latest, super stripped build so it's certainly something that I REMOVED that caused them... Here we go: 1. Setup can't find drivers for things like Battery, Volume (NOT audio) & something called "hdc" besides some other things, I'm pretty sure I didn't remove any drivers related to those, especially Battery, you can check my .INI file at the bottom. 2. Serial Key no longer works; I tried my personal one many times & even tried different ones from the Internet, no luck. So that's about it for now, the Serial Key prompt is the farest I've went into setup anyway, any help is appreciated... BTW I'm using a Windows 2000 SP4 CD as my base, you can view & download my settings file HERE (Also attatched in this document). Cheers! Stripp3d.ini
Ponch Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 2. Serial Key no longer works; I tried my personal one many times & even tried different ones from the Internet, no luck.I don't think anything you've done here could cause that. There must be something else that you did differently. Like starting from an other set of files.
abdo97 Posted March 30, 2014 Author Posted March 30, 2014 2. Serial Key no longer works; I tried my personal one many times & even tried different ones from the Internet, no luck. I don't think anything you've done here could cause that. There must be something else that you did differently. Like starting from an other set of files. No. It's the same base since I started working with nLite for the very first time. Though very unlikely, could removing the folder [bOOT] have any effect on the installation?
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