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Winnt.sif Errors during First Logon


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Request help seeing the error working on this for 2 days now and i can't see

the error.

when i first see the windows screen, and it says pls wait it just hangs and does nothing

i hv to reboot in order for windows to finish installing.

no runonceEX.cmd no WPI no reg tweaks.

If i remove the OemPnPDriversPath it works.

I can't isolate the problem either it is the drivers or soemthing else in my

winnt.sif is screwed up.

winnt.txt

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The file looks okay to me, asta. Have you tried leaving the OemPnPDriversPath in and taking out DetatchedProgram? Maybe something in the pair is causing a conflict. I'm not at all familiar with DetatchedProgram, but seems to me that any pair of programs running at the same time could be a potential point of conflict.

If removing DP doesn't work, I would suggest removing the drivers from the path one at a time until it works.

Good luck with this one. Sounds like a major headache. :}

Well, better you than me! :P

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guys i fixed it

i deleted my dosnet file and restored my original

and it worked!

Cartoon and Tsunami thanks for the help.

i got all my drivers working again.

i wonder what bashrat put in the dosnet.inf.

Thanks for posting your sif file Asta, didn't know about the sp2 popup blocker bit & have included that in my own. Ya truly a genius son, don't care bout ya age.

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Ok the error (hang) came back.

I am stump. instead of troubleshooting the problem i just decide to make

a fresh U.A. source.

humm... can u smell the aroma of a freshly baked U.A. source.

took only about an 1 hr. mainly bec. of the 266 mb service pack download.

I also downloaded and integrated RyanVM's HotFixes. I never

knew what they were until now.

Integrated Bashrat's Drivers' pack

My wpi

my dvd just finished

hopefully the hang will go away.

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ok let me report

here is what i did I got my original xp cd out and copied all the files to my

SATA drive

i downloaded the sp2 (266MB) update.

patched my xp to sp2

i integrated all the hotfixes and updates using the /integrate:x:\xp-cd method

I integrated sfc_os.dll method and modified my hiv file

I integrated Simonsays Tcpip.sys (extracted)

i restored my winnt.sif

i restored my modified shell32.dl_, notepad.ex_, explorer.ex_, mydocs.dl_

I used BST drivers pack

Used BST method to Integrate Media Player 10

I will test again now

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ahhh... i dont knw what is wrong

xp + sp2 + bst = working

xp + sp2 + hotfix + bst = error

xp + sp2 + hotfix - bst = working

xp + sp2 + hotfix + winntbbu.dll, MediaPlayer Integrate,Shell32.dl_,explorer.ex_, mydocs.dl_, - BST = working

xp + sp2 - hotfix + winntbbu.dll, MediaPlayer Integrate,Shell32.dl_,explorer.ex_, mydocs.dl_, + BST = ???????? testing now

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i dont know cartoonite

i gave up doing it last nite.

for now i will just try to manually reboot.

i check the logs of windows it doesn't say anything is wrong with

the setup.

i read somewhere that it could be the video card. but it worked before.

wel who knows it could be the hp dvd + r media

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2 days of trying to figure out what was wrong and the solution was

so simple. can someone pls pls kick me in the batuti

about a week ago i replaced my monitor cable with a longer one.

worked fine.

guess what i replaced it with my old monitor cable... and no more hang

what is that all about.

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Strange, indeed. Just out of curiosity, does Windows recognize your monitor as anything other than a "Generic monitor?" If it does, maybe the new cable was interfering somehow with the detection process?

Just a thought...

Edit: BTW, as soon as you can teach me to grow trans-atlantic legs, I will be happy to deliver that a** kick you asked for. :lol:

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