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What am i doing wrong?


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Trying to create a folder and put all the patched files inside, so when I create my Nlited disks I just copy over the files and test. This is the code I’m using, taken from the XPero home page:

cls
@ Echo Off

XPize.exe /S /mode=i386 /source=C:\XPCD\I386 /dest=C:\xizeFiles

Exit

The result of this code is to flash up a Command screen quickly, then it disappears. I’ve tried running this code from 'RUN' and including ‘C:\' to show path of XPise, without joy.

The strange this I've done this before with previous versions and it worked fine? What am i doing wrong? :no:

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Im sorry. That info is no longer valid. The site needs updating but I'm quite busy with exams. My apologies. I will release a complete XPize Guide soon.

If you want to integrate XPize, better use nLite or XPize installer iteself, selecting "Make a XPize ISO" .

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I had exactly the same issue mentioned on this thread when starting up with xpize last week - no point in creating a new thread requesting command line support so I add my opinion and (hopefully) one day it can be added back.

In the meanwhile it's good that new xpize users can understand that there is no command line support at the present time and that some older threads retrieved by google can induce in error.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=pt-BR&...+Google&lr=

http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/v...e3446f8f103420/

:)

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