OldDuffer Posted February 18, 2006 Share Posted February 18, 2006 HiI do not think this is an Xpcreate problem but you may be able to help me.Original CPTR, 2 years old running XPPro, Athlon processor, it works.Title in program - XPCREATE 20 Aug 2005.Created two slipstreamd CD's 16-10-2005 and 9-11-2005. All OK.New CPTR, XPPro, Gigabyte GA-81955X Royal Mobo, Intel D processor and other higher spec devices like Graphics, SATAII drives etc., it does not work. Error messages:XPCPRVAR is not recognised as an internal or external command.XPCTVARS is not recognised as an internal or external command.XPCPRLOG (5 times) is not recognised as an internal or external command.BBIE is not recognised as an internal or external command.Error cannot find XP sourceValue CDSOURCE\I386Ecode 1001I turned of the AV software but still the same. Any ideas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tarquel Posted February 18, 2006 Share Posted February 18, 2006 Post your xpcreate.ini please for starters Nath. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OldDuffer Posted February 19, 2006 Author Share Posted February 19, 2006 Thanks for the replyXpcreate.ini:[XPCREATE]BOOTIMGFILE=BOOT\XPCTBOOT.BINCDBURNER=R:CDERASE=NOCDLABEL=XPCREATECDSPEED=MAXCDTYPE=CDCOPYSOURCE=YESDELISOS=NODELROOT=YESDELTEMP=YESDOCABS=YESDOCD=YESDOISO=YESDOPATH=NODOSATA=NODOSVCPACK=YESDRIVERDIR=$OEM$\$1\DRIVERSDVDPLUS=NOEXITQUIET=NOOVERWRITEOEM=YESQLOG=RENAMEF=YESSILENTINSTALL=YESSLIPHF1=YESSLIPHF2=YESSLIPMDC=YESSLIPSPK=YESSTARTSWITCH=/WAIT /MINUSERFILESCD=USERWINLANG=XPISO=XPCREATE.ISOXPSOURCE=S:This is exactly the same as used on the previous CPTR that worked, except that the CDBURNER & XPSOURCE drive letters were different.Looking at XPCREATE.CMD, the first external call is for XPCPRVAR.CMD which is on line 41. This is where the first error occurs, so for some reason a call from within the main program to another program fails. That is why I think it is due to my CPTR setup, how I can prove it I do not know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tinywoods Posted February 25, 2006 Share Posted February 25, 2006 Don't you have any folders under S-drive?Here is my INI[XPCREATE]BOOTIMGFILE=BOOT\XPCTBOOT.BINCDBURNER=CDERASE=NOCDLABEL=WXPSPOEM_JACDSPEED=12CDTYPE=CDCOPYSOURCE=NODELISOS=NODELROOT=YESDELTEMP=YESDOCABS=YESDOCD=YESDOISO=YESDOPATH=NODOPIAPP=YESDOSATA=YESDOSVCPACK=YESDRIVERDIR=DVDPLUS=NOEXITQUIET=NOOVERWRITEOEM=YESQLOG=YESRENAMEF=YESSILENTINSTALL=YESSLIMDISC=YESSLIPHF1=YESSLIPHF2=YESSLIPMDC=YESSLIPSPK=YESSTARTSWITCH=/WAIT /MINUSERFILESCD=FILESCDUSERWINLANG=JAPXPISO=WXPSPOEM_JA.ISOXPSOURCE=E:\Win; Set "USERACCOUNT" AND "PASSWORD" if you share this XPCREATE CDROM. Default is BLANK. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OldDuffer Posted February 25, 2006 Author Share Posted February 25, 2006 No, the S drive is a DVD ROM drive.The help page states:-XPSOURCE (Full or Relative Path)XP Source Path.Default Value D:So I substituted S: being one of my two LG DVD-RAM drives, the other one being used to burn the new CD. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tinywoods Posted March 14, 2006 Share Posted March 14, 2006 (edited) Copy all files in CD to a certain folder. For instance, C:\WinXPChange XPSOURCE "XPSOURCE=C:\WinXP"I never use XPCREATE to install drivers because my WXPSPOEM_JA.ISO (XPCREATE.ISO) is combined with WPI. I install all drivers from WPI. But $OEM in XPCREATE should be similar as my folders, I think.In case of SATA, you may need to modify TXTSETUP.SIF and make a cab file. In my case, I add below information at the bottom line of txtsetup.sif, and prepare some files.1. txtsetup.sif[scsi]UlSata_net = "Win2003Promise SATA378 (tm) Controller", UlSataUlSata_xp = "WinXP Promise SATA378 (tm) Controller", UlSataUlSata_nt51 = "Win2000 Promise SATA378 (tm) Controller", UlSataUlSata = "WinNT Promise SATA378 (tm) Controller", UlSata[HardwareIdsDatabase]PCI\VEN_105A&DEV_3373="UlSata"PCI\VEN_105A&DEV_3373="UlSata"PCI\VEN_105A&DEV_3373="UlSata"[SourceDisksFiles]UlSata.sys = 1,,,,,,3_,4,1,,,1,4 Check your SATA.inf2. Make a cab file which should be put in i386.In my case,makecab UlSata.sys D:\winxp\i386\UlSata.sy_ Put "UlSata.sy_" in i386. 3. Put all SATA files in $OEM$\$1\Drivers\PromiseSATA378That's it. Edited March 14, 2006 by Tinywoods Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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