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Hi all,

I' having problems with my Windows 2000 installation. My CD was created the following way:

- Used Nlite slipstream function to intergrate SP4, WU6 and Windows installer 3.1 (didnt remove anything from the CD with Nlite)

- Used http://www.vorck.com/2ksp5.html method to intergrate IE6 and hotfixes mentioned on that site.

It worked fine the first couple of time but there was missing some things so i restarted the CD(what was missing was the ryanvm framework and java and DX9(made with the method described in a thread here))

now this is what i've been getting for my last 2 tries( and i even restarted from scratch):

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What INF file is causing the problem or how can i fix it.....

Edited by saitoh183

Posted (edited)

yes did all that and there are no errors or anything...as i said i used it 3..4 times beofre to make my iso and everything was fine...but now i get that error

Error:

The line 57 in the INF file isn't valide

The installation program cannot continu

press any key to quit

Edited by saitoh183
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Are you using a W2K SP4 slipstreamed source in the source folder? Did you modify any of the files in the source folder?

What happens if you re-run the script without anything in the SVPK_SW and SVPL_NO_SWE folders?

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What INF file is causing the problem or how can i fix it.....

Check your WINNT.SIF file found in the I386 directory of your installation source. You should find the problem entry at or near the line specified in the error message. You may want to remove the line or modify it. Can you post your WINNT.SIF, just the relevant section, in

 tags for all to see?

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