mauris Posted September 4, 2004 Posted September 4, 2004 Hello everybody, in first excuse me for my english, I am french, do you speak french here ?Here my problem :I make an iso with windows XP home/pro and Windows 2000pro (sp4)For Win Xp home and Pro, no problemsBut I have a problems for Win2000 :When I boot from my multi-dvd, choose install win2000, after I have format my partition, at the moment where he copy files (first files ? hum yes) to install win, I have this message :http://nettoyeur258.free.fr\dvdmultierreur.jpgIn english :the value following in the file .SIF used by the program of installation is damaged or missing :value 0 with the line of the section [SourceDisksFiles] with the key "sp4.cab".The program of installation cannot continue. Press F3 to leave.thank you for your assistance B)
evilvoice Posted September 4, 2004 Posted September 4, 2004 do you have sp4.cab in i386 folder? do you have sp4.cat in i386...or the sp4 ident file in the root of the cd as well as in the folder above i386?
mauris Posted September 4, 2004 Author Posted September 4, 2004 Yes I have sp4.cab and sp4.cat in /SETUP/2000/professionel/i386only.
evilvoice Posted September 4, 2004 Posted September 4, 2004 try copying it to \SETUP also...not sure, but I have this file in 2 locations...if that all works, then im fresh out of ideas.
mauris Posted September 4, 2004 Author Posted September 4, 2004 always the same problem I don't find the problem tooit's the time for me to leave you.++
mauris Posted September 5, 2004 Author Posted September 5, 2004 I found the solution, I placed CD Windows at the root of the dvd and the instal starts, I have just famous the file txtsetup.sif and replaced the line "SetupSourcePath" by "/"I don't understand the problème when I placed Windows in /Setup/2000/pro ... I have other problème, the install is ok but, my unattend don't be start He install the "original" windows2000 with sp4 only..What is the problem ?ThxEDIT : It's ok, I have place winnt.sif in /2PRO/ B) Thx all for your help.
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