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Aha!

I Believe I Might Have A Way To Get Rid Of OOBE.

In Some OEM (And I Believe Normal) XP Install CDs, You Get Sysprep ([xpinstallCD]:\Support\tools\deploy.cab\sysprep.exe) :) . It Allows You To Configure XP For The "End-User" (Eventhough That's You.) :P So, I Guess You Can Delete Every Trace Of OOBE Here And Have It Be An "OEM-Config" ;) . So, What Do You Guys Think? I Have My System in Factory Mode Wondering What To Do, So I Am Posting To You!!!

thanks

~Lion


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If you're wondering about removing components from Windows, then you'd want to check out nLite.

I Did That, BUT I Couldn't Figure Out Where To Remove OOBE (or what) So, I Figure That In Sysprep, You Can Delete Files And Call It An "OEM Config".

thanks

~Lion

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I Did That, BUT I Couldn't Figure Out Where To Remove OOBE

You didn't look hard enough.

nliteoobeqd5.png

Oh God... I Have Been Grinding My Teeth For half-an-hour Trying To Find That. (Notonly That, But I Just Installed Office 2003 On That System...)

thanks!

~LAPS

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I Have Been Grinding My Teeth For half-an-hour Trying To Find That.

Just for future reference, see the "Find" button on the lower right-hand corner, just above the "Next" button? ;)

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I Have Been Grinding My Teeth For half-an-hour Trying To Find That.

Just for future reference, see the "Find" button on the lower right-hand corner, just above the "Next" button? ;)

No...

I Did Not... Thanks! That Sould Have Saved Me A Whole Lot Of Time...

thanks

~Lion

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