-Zero- Posted October 29, 2003 Share Posted October 29, 2003 cdimage IS faster.but i don't know how to burn the ISO into a cd with nero without having to finalice it, and i don't want to finalice my rewriteable cd. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gosh Posted October 29, 2003 Author Share Posted October 29, 2003 File > burn image > select iso file > uncheck 'finalize' or do 'track at once'-gosh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eXPerience-XP Posted October 29, 2003 Share Posted October 29, 2003 u can finalize the cd... i think finalizing the CD is jus telling it where thhe CD Ends? ur gonna erase it anyways since its a CD-RW Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
-Zero- Posted October 29, 2003 Share Posted October 29, 2003 about finalizeing, if i do that to a cd-r, i cant write anything else to it.i thought that it would make myy CRRW not RW anymore i cant chose track at once, and the finalize thing is grayed out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
-Zero- Posted October 29, 2003 Share Posted October 29, 2003 its working at leats, it started the setup. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
-Zero- Posted October 30, 2003 Share Posted October 30, 2003 i got a BSOD during the las 13 minnutes of the instalation (i have a sliptreamed sp1 + the rollup + other hotfixes).is it a problem with my cd & windows file protection?is it a problem with my hd (its an old one with some problems that i am using for test purposes)the BSOD mesage was:KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
-Zero- Posted October 30, 2003 Share Posted October 30, 2003 mmm, i hear some clanks... clik, puff coming from the hd, i would gues is its foult... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bjdotcom Posted October 30, 2003 Share Posted October 30, 2003 Is it Ok to Accept the Dynamic Updates during setup using this method?Coz I tried it!using broadband connection ...and my BOOT folder was around 80 megs..! Cheers,Bj Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XtremeMaC Posted October 30, 2003 Share Posted October 30, 2003 hey the latest dynamic update 1.3 is already included in the SP1 packageunless MS is doing some other updates not included in releases I don't think the du will do anything. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bjdotcom Posted October 30, 2003 Share Posted October 30, 2003 hey the latest dynamic update 1.3 is already included in the SP1 packageunless MS is doing some other updates not included in releases I don't think the du will do anything.When I checked Download Updates...............I watched the Dynamic Updates status bar....It says Connecting to microsoft....., Download timing was around 25 minutes using a 512 kbps connection.A directory was created named dudrvs in the and this was in that root of the BOOT folder (Formerly known as $WIN_NT$.~BT)And in the root of the dudrvs folder there are two other folders named 734789 and 3229025.The 734789 folder is around 82.4 MB and the files:Directory of C:\$WIN_NT$.~BT\dudrvs\73478911/01/2003 02:15 AM <DIR> .11/01/2003 02:15 AM <DIR> ..09/01/1996 07:19 AM 43,879 hlp256.dl_09/01/1996 07:18 AM 84,255 hlp25632.dl_09/13/2001 08:07 AM 98,923 lex2kusb.dl_09/12/2001 10:34 PM 63,156 lexbce.dl_09/12/2001 10:35 PM 151,939 lexbces.ex_02/09/2000 05:35 AM 91,727 lexdrvin.ex_09/13/2001 08:23 AM 239,341 lexedf.dl_12/14/2000 12:04 PM 11,356 lexgo.ex_09/13/2001 08:06 AM 112,172 lexp2p32.dl_09/12/2001 10:32 PM 96,358 lexpps.ex_01/04/2000 08:00 AM 171 lexwww.ht_04/17/2001 09:01 AM 89,409 lxajcaln.ou_04/17/2001 10:06 AM 131,106 lxajccln.ou_09/28/2001 02:36 PM 203,566 lxajcdrv.cat09/13/2001 07:45 AM 385,055 lxajclr1.dl_09/13/2001 07:45 AM 384,601 lxajclr2.dl_09/13/2001 07:45 AM 385,443 lxajclr3.dl_09/13/2001 08:07 AM 43,067 lxajdr5c.dl_09/13/2001 07:34 AM 85,961 lxajfc5c.dl_07/31/2000 08:29 AM 559,125 lxajgf.dl_09/13/2001 07:45 AM 123,862 lxajicur.dl_09/13/2001 07:35 AM 45,138 lxajjsw.dl_09/12/2001 10:43 PM 17,460 lxajjswx.ex_04/17/2001 09:01 AM 65,397 lxajkaln.ou_04/17/2001 10:06 AM 90,507 lxajkcln.ou_09/13/2001 07:40 AM 280,381 lxajlpa.dl_09/13/2001 08:08 AM 41,210 lxajpp5c.dl_09/13/2001 07:44 AM 258,145 lxajprp.dl_09/13/2001 07:41 AM 104,824 lxajpsw.dl_09/13/2001 08:08 AM 41,338 lxajpswx.ex_09/13/2001 08:06 AM 35,479 lxajpwr.dl_03/28/2001 10:55 AM 40,356 lxajsk0.dl_04/20/2001 10:48 AM 57,651 lxajsk1.dl_03/28/2001 10:57 AM 95,858 lxajsk2.dl_09/13/2001 08:08 AM 26,732 lxajui5c.dl_09/12/2001 10:43 PM 31,942 lxajun5c.ex_09/13/2001 07:46 AM 32,864 lxajupd.dl_09/13/2001 07:35 AM 103,237 lxajutil.dl_09/13/2001 09:46 AM 37,688 lxajver.web09/13/2001 09:46 AM 13,489 lxajver.we_09/05/2001 12:15 PM 12,834 lxajw2k.inf09/05/2001 12:15 PM 12,834 lxajw2k.ini09/05/2001 12:15 PM 4,799 lxajw2k.in_09/13/2001 08:08 AM 27,042 lxajweb.ex_12/08/1999 09:23 AM 33,981 lxsmunin.ex_01/31/1999 07:01 PM 163,663 msvcrt.dl_10/06/1998 07:12 PM 83,641 ptzipw32.dl_11/01/2003 02:15 AM <DIR> arabic11/01/2003 02:15 AM <DIR> chi_simp11/01/2003 02:15 AM <DIR> chi_trad11/01/2003 02:15 AM <DIR> czech11/01/2003 02:15 AM <DIR> danish11/01/2003 02:15 AM <DIR> dutch11/01/2003 02:15 AM <DIR> english11/01/2003 02:15 AM <DIR> finnish11/01/2003 02:15 AM <DIR> french11/01/2003 02:15 AM <DIR> german11/01/2003 02:15 AM <DIR> hebrew11/01/2003 02:15 AM <DIR> hungaran11/01/2003 02:15 AM <DIR> italian11/01/2003 02:15 AM <DIR> japanese11/01/2003 02:15 AM <DIR> norwegan11/01/2003 02:15 AM <DIR> polish11/01/2003 02:15 AM <DIR> portbrzl11/01/2003 02:16 AM <DIR> russian11/01/2003 02:16 AM <DIR> spanish11/01/2003 02:16 AM <DIR> swedish11/01/2003 02:14 AM 90 hwcomp.dat 48 File(s) 5,143,052 bytes 22 Dir(s) 13,458,472,960 bytes freeDo i need the Dynamic Update or skip em? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XtremeMaC Posted October 30, 2003 Share Posted October 30, 2003 that's what I was wondering since my connection is bad i never runned du.out of those 82.4mb most probably are there bc of the languages.can we apply these two updates manually? or do we have to go to updateing process?? I won't be able to install xp if I run du with my connection:)) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gosh Posted October 30, 2003 Author Share Posted October 30, 2003 Dynamic updates is a new feature of XP. The idea is it will install only CRITICAL updates related to the install of XP. This way before you upgrade, you'll have critical fixes integrated. A good example of this is a data loss situation. Using dynamic updates (du for short), microsoft can integrate a fix for a data loss bug, so people don't lose data on the upgrade.The 3 du's where for presp1, i dont think there's been a du available for post-sp1. using the 3 du's as a guide, you can slipstream the du's. The 3 du's on the microsoft site are for administrators to use on a file share. Du's are complicated though, i wouldn't recommend using it.-gosh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
devil270975 Posted October 31, 2003 Share Posted October 31, 2003 hi all i have written a script based on gosh's first post in this thread i am working on one for the multiboot one at the moment:: This part of the script sets up all the folders needed for unattended setupcls@echo offtitle Windows XP Professional (slipstreamed)echo Creating XP Distribution Foldermkdir Rootset SOURCE=D:\BackUp:: This part of the script copies files from the windows XP folder to the root folder:: and then looks for a valid service pack and slipstreams it into the distribution folderecho.if exist Root\setup.exe goto :SPecho Copying Files From %SOURCE%\WindowsXP To XP Distribution Folderecho Please Wait, this may take several minutes...xcopy %SOURCE%\WindowsXP\*.* Root /H /S /Q /Y /Eecho Completed Copying Filesecho.:SPecho Looking For Service Pack(s)if exist %SOURCE%\ServicePacks\SP2.exe goto :SP2if exist %SOURCE%\ServicePacks\SP1.exe goto :SP1:SP1if exist Root\I386\sp1.cab goto :SIFecho.echo Found Service Pack 1echo Creating Service Pack 1 Slipstream Folderecho Extracting SP1echo Please Wait...start /wait %SOURCE%\ServicePacks\SP1.exe -Q -X:SP1echo.echo Extraction Of SP1 Completed echo.echo SlipStreaming Service Pack 1echo Please Wait...start /wait .\SP1\Update\Update.exe -Q -S:Rootecho Service Pack 1 Successfully Slipstreamed Into XP Distribution Folderrmdir /s /q SP1erase svcpack.log /f /qgoto :SIF:SP2if exist Root\I386\sp2.cab goto :SIFecho.echo Found Service Pack 2echo Creating Service Pack 2 Slipstream Folderecho Extracting SP2echo Please Wait...start /wait %SOURCE%\ServicePacks\SP2.exe -Q -X:SP2echo.echo Extraction Of SP2 Completed echo.echo SlipStreaming Service Pack 2 echo Please Wait...start /wait .\SP2\Update\Update.exe -Q -S:Root echo Service Pack 2 Successfully Slipstreamed Into XP Distribution Folderrmdir /s /q SP2erase svcpack.log /f /qgoto :SIF:: This part sets up a default winnt.sif file for the setup to read:SIFif exist winnt.sif goto :COPYecho.echo Creating a default Winnt.sif fileecho.echo;SetupMgrTag >> Winnt.sifecho [Data] >> Winnt.sifecho AutoPartition=1 >> Winnt.sifecho MsDosInitiated="0" >> Winnt.sifecho UnattendedInstall="Yes" >> Winnt.sifecho. >> Winnt.sifecho [Unattended] >> Winnt.sifecho UnattendMode=FullUnattended >> Winnt.sifecho OemSkipEula=Yes >> Winnt.sifecho OemPreinstall=yes >> Winnt.sifecho TargetPath=WINNT >> Winnt.sifecho Repartition=Yes >> Winnt.sifecho UnattendSwitch="yes" >> Winnt.sifecho WaitForReboot="No" >> Winnt.sifecho DriverSigningPolicy=Ignore >> Winnt.sifecho OemPnPDriversPath="Drivers\Sound\;Drivers\Webcam" >> Winnt.sifecho. >> Winnt.sifecho [GuiUnattended] >> Winnt.sifecho AdminPassword="pennine" >> Winnt.sifecho EncryptedAdminPassword=No >> Winnt.sifecho OEMSkipRegional=1 >> Winnt.sifecho TimeZone=85 >> Winnt.sifecho OemSkipWelcome=1 >> Winnt.sifecho. >> Winnt.sifecho [UserData] >> Winnt.sifecho ProductID=GET YOUR OWN >> Winnt.sifecho FullName="name" >> Winnt.sifecho OrgName="home" >> Winnt.sifecho ComputerName=pc >> Winnt.sifecho. >> Winnt.sifecho [Display] >> Winnt.sifecho BitsPerPel=16 >> Winnt.sifecho Xresolution=1024 >> Winnt.sifecho YResolution=768 >> Winnt.sifecho. >> Winnt.sifecho [RegionalSettings] >> Winnt.sifecho LanguageGroup=1 >> Winnt.sifecho SystemLocale=00000809 >> Winnt.sifecho UserLocale=00000809 >> Winnt.sifecho InputLocale=0809:00000809 >> Winnt.sifecho. >> Winnt.sifecho [Proxy] >> Winnt.sifecho Proxy_Enable=0 >> Winnt.sifecho Use_Same_Proxy=1 >> Winnt.sifecho. >> Winnt.sifecho [Branding] >> Winnt.sifecho BrandIEUsingUnattended=Yes >> Winnt.sifecho. >> Winnt.sifecho [Components] >> Winnt.sifecho msmsgs=off >> Winnt.sifecho freecell=off >> Winnt.sifecho hearts=off >> Winnt.sifecho minesweeper=off >> Winnt.sifecho pinball=off >> Winnt.sifecho solitaire=off >> Winnt.sifecho spider=off >> Winnt.sifecho zonegames=off >> Winnt.sifecho fax=off >> Winnt.sifecho autoupdate=off >> Winnt.sifecho WMAccess=off >> Winnt.sifecho AccessOpt=off >> Winnt.sifecho. >> Winnt.sifecho [GuiRunOnce] >> Winnt.sifecho. >> Winnt.sifecho [Identification] >> Winnt.sifecho JoinWorkgroup=WORKGROUP >> Winnt.sifecho. >> Winnt.sifecho [Networking] >> Winnt.sifecho InstallDefaultComponents=Yes >> Winnt.sifecho.:: This part of the script starts winnt32.exe and creates a slimmed down version of windows XPecho Starting the CutDown processecho The screen will look as though it is installing XP but it isecho just copying files to the %%systemdrive%%echo.:COPYif exist %systemdrive%\$WIN_NT$.~LS rmdir /s /q %systemdrive%\$WIN_NT$.~LSif exist %systemdrive%\$WIN_NT$.~BT rmdir /s /q %systemdrive%\$WIN_NT$.~BTstart /wait Root\I386\winnt32.exe /dudisable /noreboot /unattend:D:\CutDown\winnt.sifecho Completed:: This part of the script copies files from the cutdown version of xp to the distribution foldersif exist install rmdir /s /q installecho Copying files and foldersecho Please wait, this may take several minutes...mkdir installmkdir install\BOOTcopy /y Root\win51 installcopy /y Root\win51ip installcopy /y Root\win51ip.sp1 installcopy /y Root\spnotes.htm installxcopy %systemdrive%\$WIN_NT$.~LS install /H /S /Q /Y /Excopy %systemdrive%\$WIN_NT$.~BT install\BOOT /H /S /Q /Y /Eif exist install\size.sif erase install\size.sif /f /s /qif exist install\BOOT\winnt.sif erase install\BOOT\winnt.sif /f /s /qif exist install\BOOT\migrate.inf erase install\BOOT\migrate.inf /f /s /qcopy /y winnt.sif install\Boot\copy /y setupldr.bin install\BOOT\copy /y xpboot.bin install\copy /y Root\I386\BOOTFIX.BIN install\BOOT\rmdir /s /q %systemdrive%\$WIN_NT$.~LSrmdir /s /q %systemdrive%\$WIN_NT$.~BTrmdir /s /q install\BOOT\$OEM$rmdir /s /q Rooterase winnt.sif /f /qerase %systemdrive%\$LDR$ /f /qerase %systemdrive%\txtsetup.sif /f /qecho.echo Finished copying files and folders:: This part of the script sets a few variables for creating the iso:: image and then burns the image to discecho Setting Variablesecho.pauseif exist xpsp1.iso erase xpsp1.iso /f /qset BOOT=d:\CutDown\install\xpboot.binset ROOT=d:\CutDown\installset ISO=xpsp1.isoecho BOOT=%BOOT%echo ROOT=%ROOT%echo ISO=%ISO%echo.echo Creating CD Imageecho.CDIMAGE.EXE -lXPSP1 -b%BOOT% -t01/09/2003,12:00:00 -h -j1 -m %ROOT% %ISO%echo.exit100% works Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wombat Posted November 1, 2003 Share Posted November 1, 2003 Hi,I noticed that a Win98 boot image can be placed on the cd too. I googled and found bootscriptor but I have no idea what to do next. I have a win98se.ima file to use. Please advise!! Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gamehead200 Posted November 1, 2003 Share Posted November 1, 2003 gosh, I see you're using the Offline NT Password Editor! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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