tommyp Posted December 30, 2004 Author Posted December 30, 2004 First post updated to include the infs.
Bilou_Gateux Posted January 1, 2005 Posted January 1, 2005 (edited) @tommypIs msxml3.dll registered?infos related to IE6SP1 slipstream into W2K source movedMicrosoft Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Version 6.0.2800.1106 Edited August 22, 2005 by Bilou_Gateux
tommyp Posted January 1, 2005 Author Posted January 1, 2005 You're right, the msxml files aren't registered off the bat. I run a regsvr32 command to register the msxml files after the install. I guess an inf file can do the same thing too.
Bilou_Gateux Posted January 2, 2005 Posted January 2, 2005 (edited) infos related to IE6SP1 slipstream into W2K source movedMicrosoft Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Version 6.0.2800.1106 Edited August 22, 2005 by Bilou_Gateux
memberjoe Posted January 6, 2005 Posted January 6, 2005 Where can I find repacked directx9c package that needs a /q:a /r:n switch?Help me, please!
tommyp Posted January 6, 2005 Author Posted January 6, 2005 It's somewhere on the board. I repacked it a while back, you need the regular installation and some other file to repack it. Search for it
Bilou_Gateux Posted January 9, 2005 Posted January 9, 2005 (edited) infos related to IE6SP1 slipstream into W2K source movedMicrosoft Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Version 6.0.2800.1106 Edited August 22, 2005 by Bilou_Gateux
memberjoe Posted January 27, 2005 Posted January 27, 2005 Download repacked DX9C? Thanks....No. I made it myself. Thanks....
Bilou_Gateux Posted February 6, 2005 Posted February 6, 2005 (edited) infos related to IE6SP1 slipstream into W2K source movedMicrosoft Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Version 6.0.2800.1106 Edited August 22, 2005 by Bilou_Gateux
Hirudin Posted February 16, 2005 Posted February 16, 2005 Oh yeah, or would it be better/easier to use tommyp's batch file or the new xpcreate or something like that?I'd prefer to do everything manually, if I can...
tommyp Posted February 16, 2005 Author Posted February 16, 2005 If you want a bloaded install cd and slow windows 2000 installation, then do the svcpack method. If you want a sleek, slim and speedy windows 2000 installation, do the tommyp method.
Hirudin Posted February 16, 2005 Posted February 16, 2005 So, svcpack for normal windows install, tommyp for good windows install...Will either effect windows after installation?
Hirudin Posted February 19, 2005 Posted February 19, 2005 OK, I have tried using both svcpack and using tommyp's w2khf.rartommyp's method does install much faster and is much smaller, it's actually very cool!I still have a problem... the first time windows starts (after installing) explorer.exe has an error. The error is probably my fault, I was using files from the latest XPcreate instead of an XP-SP1 CD. [edit]Also, I realize I had "Q832483.EXE" in the wrong folder... Oops[/edit]I'm a little unclear on a couple things though. tommyp, maybe you can help me out???The following quote is one thing I'm confused about.ECHO * SETUPAPI.DL_ AND SFC.DL_ FROM FDV'S SITE IF MAKING STANDALONE W2KECHO * SETUPAPI.DL_ AND SFC.DL_ NOT REQUIRED IF MAKING NLITE'D W2K ECHO - (BUT YOU MUST SELECT DISABLE SYSTEM FILE PROTECTION)ECHO.ECHO IF YOU ARE SLIPSTREAMING THE SCRIPTEN HF2, THEN YOU MUST EDIT THE ECHO FOLLOWING IN THE W2KSP4 SOURCEECHO FILENAME INSERT TEXT AFTER THIS LINE:ECHO DOSNET.INF "wshcon.dll = 2,,,,,,,2,0,0" [sourceDisksFiles]ECHO TXTSETUP.SIF "wshcon.dll = 2,,,,,,,2,0,0" [sourceDisksFiles]What do you mean by "STANDALONE W2K"? Does it have something to do with upgrading from another version of windows or something?What do you mean by "NLITE'D W2K"? Are you saying you don't need the files if you are using nlite to make your iso, as long as you check "disable system file protection"?I think this is a typo or something, but what is "SCRIPTEN HF2"?My DOSNET.INF file doesn't have a "[sourceDisksFiles]" line. Should I add it? Is the bottom of the file good enough?Also, I repacked DX9 using the instructions here. Is the resulting file what you're referring to here:THE REPACKED DX9C THAT USES A "/Q:A /R:N" SWITCHI'm asking because the linked post doesn't mention "/Q:A /R:N", it does however have you add "/install /silent." I just want to make sure "/Q:A /R:N" and "/install /silent" are the same thing... Would it be better to repack it again using /Q:A /R:N instead?I'm not sure what you mean by this:ECHO AFTER INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE, RUN A SERIES OF INFS TO UPDATE THE ECHO REGISTRY SO WINDOWSUPDATE REPORTS ALL HOTFIXES ARE APPLIED.Are you saying that the batch file will run the INFs, or that I have to? If I have to do it manually, which INFs do I run? To run an INF is it just right click>Install, right?The only way I know to tell the difference between the type 1 and type 2 hotfixes is to look at the icon, is that the best way? It's not clear what files you can add to the HF1 and HF2 directories. Is this file (gdidettool.exe) a compatable type 2 hotfix?One last thing, I downloaded all the hotfixes linked on this page, some of them are for WMP9 (like this one: "KB885492 -› Security Update for Windows Media Player 9 Series"). Should I remove this hotfix before running your CMD file? Can your CMD file also integrate mpsetup9.exe somehow? Can I install mpsetup9.exe using the svcpack method and still have the hotfix(es) install propperly?Thanks a ton!Hirudin
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