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Hi im getting so angry and stressed over this i coppied iso to dvd and all i get is the win xp install not wpi im just getting in a mess lost 7 dvds already

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Hi im getting so angry and stressed over this i coppied iso to dvd and all i get is the win xp install not wpi im just getting in a mess lost 7 dvds already

if your really having this much trouble i really think you should sit down and read the wpi manual,, if youve burned your iso image on a disk and youve ran it and found your wpi not running after or during the install, and rick is right but ,, you can also set your wpi to run at the 12 minute mark or at the end of your os install, it all depends on where you apply it at,,

for example

cmdlines.txt executes at T-12 minute stage

GUIRunOnce from winnt.sif and RunOnceEX executes at the same time which means first logon,, therefor meaning after your os installs,,

now if your perhaps not seeing wpi run at either of these times then you maybe implementing wrong,, meaning check your address to wpi..

for further documentation on this its very clearly stated in the wpi manual,, and probably i think on the sight last i checked which was ages ago..

heres the addy incase you havnt visited the site

http://wpiw.net/

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so in order for us to try to help you better ,, why dont you tell us

how your trying to apply it,,,

whats your cd structer .

and then post us a copy of the file which you are trying to apply it in,, that way we can easily diagnos your situation better

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also you say youve lost 7 dvd's ? well why dont you test your iso image with a virtual enviornment,,,

Edited by Lost Soul

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