Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

I have a copy of XP Media Center Edition on 2 CDs. I am trying to figure out if there is a way to combine both CDs to a single DVD-R? If so, what files would need to be updated, and in which ways so that when the installation calls for the 2nd disc, it would continue the install from the DVD?


Posted

Not so fast! You have to tell Windows Setup where to look for the CAB's first!

Grab TxtSetup.sif and open it up in NotePad:

Goto line 9343 and change:

sonic.cab = 3,,,,,,_x,,3,3 *into* sonic.cab = 100,,,,,,_x,,3,3

Goto line 9348 and change:

plus.cab = 3,,,,,,_x,,3,3 *into* plus.cab = 100,,,,,,_x,,3,3

Goto line 9355 and change:

mediactr.cab = 3,,,,,,_x,,3,3 *into* mediactr.cab = 100,,,,,,_x,,3,3

Save and overwrite the original, grab your CD 2 and copy sonic.cab, plus.cab,

and mediactr.cab directly into the i386 folder with the other CAB's like driver.cab and sp2.cab. Clear some junk off the CD by hand or with nLite, burn to CD and you're done! Don't forget to use an authentic Media Center 2005 licence key, or all you will get is a plain 'ol version of Windows XP.

Lemme know if you run into trouble or have any questions. B)

Posted

@IndustrialAeon: huh?

you do all that? no further coment.

I own original media, and what i stated, stands.

tried and tested without error.

Lemme know if you run into trouble or have any questions.

no other questions.

Shark

Posted (edited)
As long as you know how to create bootable media

just combine the 2 in a directory on the harddive

and burn the contents to bootable media.

I did the same and it worked without any problems.

Edited by warrior1109
Posted

Thanks for the tips and info. I really have no serious need to combine them, but it is a heck of a lot more convenient to have all the files on a single DVD-R, rather than having to swap CD-R diss during installs.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...