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Still getting Advanced INF Install Error


Kagenryu

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Hi Nuhi,

First off, I love this product and have been using it a number of years now. However, since version 1+ or so, and especially with 1.3RC, whenever I make an nLited XP CD (XP SP2 Slipstreamed with SATA Drivers, Unattended Mode Settings and Tweaks) I get during the Installing Windows screen a dialog box that says , "Advanced INF Install - could not locate INF file 'nLite.inf'." I also get the error twice on first logon. I get this everytime when I run the tweaks part of the nLite routine. Attached are the Last Settings.ini file for your perusal.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. :blushing:

Thanks!

Kage

Last_Session.ini

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Your getting this wirh 1.3? I thought this problem was gone since 1.2 or at least 1.2.1.

Strange but I dont integrate drivers maybe thats it.

While this is the first time I have integrated the drivers (I was still getting it before 1.3), I tried it without the drivers and I get the same thing. Whenever I apply Tweaks is when it happens. :huh:

Kage

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Weird. I'll try your setup but did you use any other tool besides nlite and how?

I originally just used nLite. Then I also incorporated RVM Updates in previous builds, but went back to just nLite when I was receiving this error. Please note I did not get this error with versions previous to v1.0. For testing purposes of this build I have only used nLite. I get the error everytime I run Tweaks. I haven't figured out which one does it, or if it is simply just using Tweaks and/or Unattended Setup (from within nLite). If you need more information from me, let me know!

Thanks,

Kage

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Ok. And just to get this of my chest do you use it on the clean source, meaning it's freshly copied original CD, not some tweaked before by nlite or anything?

I use a Windows XP SP2 CD and everytime I run nLite I re-copy the ISO to a folder to start fresh. I have also done this on two separate machines to make sure I didn't do something weird on one machine to possibly corrupt nLite. I also have uninstalled the program a few times and gone back to previous versions (1.0 and higher) and had the same results.

Thanks,

Kage

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This is simply weird.

Do you have the nlite.in_ file in the i386 folder of the problematic setup?

Also check the txtsetup.sif file for nlite.inf entry, please paste it.

Oh and one last question, do you boot from a CD or run a winnt(32).exe?

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