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bynkook

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point 1.

NO CAP post name

its not nice

point 2.

what OS are you using

like saying something is wrong without giving any more info is no help

so is it XP , 2000 , 2003 ... Xp 64bit , MCE ?

but it does tell us luckly in the file what OS it is :)

so its ok ...

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His OS is written at the top of the .ini :)

XP SP2

your lastsession.ini shows nothing that would cause conflict.. indeed, it's a very conservative nLite :)

I often find some unattended drivers cause BSOD's, and for some reason, ryanVM's updates.

But you have no drivers or hotfixes integrated..

All I can think of is your cd has write errors, or it win32k.sys was read to the image wrong.. wink32.sys sounds corrupt :)

Make the nLite again from fresh (you can use the lastsession.ini to keep settings), and burn a new one at a slow speed :)

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test your .ini with another OS image/CD

I am sure that the CD or ISO is not the problem.

I had NO error with HFSLIPping test with VMWARE.

I guess there maybe were some conflicts between VMWARE and nlite or solely nlite 1.2.1's problem.

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