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usbehci.sys corrupt (after sp2 slipstream)


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after pressing any key to boot to Cd.. while its loading files it gives that error and will not allow the installation to proceed.

here is what i did.

copied contents of a windows XP pro (non sp1) cd to c:\XPCD

deleted c:XPCD\i386\svcpack.inf AND c:XPCD\i386\svcpack (fi i didn't delete this it complains that I can't integrate SP2 because the intsallation already has updates integrated..... the hotfixes in the svcpack.inf file.

added my own custom winnt.sif & unattend.txt file to the i386 directory

windowsxpsp2file.exe -integrate:c:\XPCD

ran CDImage Pro (XP Pro) to make a bootable ISO from the contents of c:\XPCD

used nero to burn that ISO to a CD.

i've tried it in two different machines and still get the same error.... any ideas?


Posted

awesome.. i just downloaded the case changing tool and changed the case of everything in my i386 to uppercase and im reburning it now....... <fingers crossed>

Posted

also...... this is with an OEM cd. i tried it with a volume license CD and it worke perfectly. however, i don't want to use my volume license on this machine. OEM CDs can be slipstreamed and made unatteneded right?

Posted
nope... renaming it to USBEHCI.SY_ (ie uppercase) didn't help.... setup stil halted on that file.

you can't rename it to SY_ see the hacked files section in the unattended guide

basically:

Download ModifyPE from above page

modifype filename.sys -c

and then

makecab filename.sys filename.sy_

Posted

well... i didn't exactly rename it.. i just changed the case... it was

usbehci.sy_

and i renamed it to

USBEHCI.SY_

does your suggestion still apply?

Posted
Please don't post many times continuously..

i posted an update to clarify something in the morning and i just noticed that no one had replied and thought i would check again... its not like im replying to my own post with "^^BUMP^^" every 30 minutes.

Posted
well... i didn't exactly rename it.. i just changed the case... it was

usbehci.sy_

and i renamed it to

USBEHCI.SY_

does your suggestion still apply?

no, I thought that your file was uncompressed before.

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