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Hello Guys

Sorry, but i dont know where to post this problem. Since i was refering to the MSFN Unattended XP guide, i thought of posting the issue here.

I was sucessful in integrating the hotfix, service pack, also tried to integrate two application using RunOnceEx.cmd.

The issue i am facing now is when i make a Boot CD using the method suggested in the guide (CDImage Gui or Elder Geek Method) i am facing a strange issue. The settings are done as per the guide.

Issue 1

When i use Cdimagegui to make a boot cd, the file name say for example RunOnceEx.cmd is turned to RunOnc~1.cmd like the long files names are turned in to ~1.extension as a result i am not able to install application using RunOnceEx.

Issue 2

When i follow this method i am not able to boot and i get a error saying Code 5 and the OS Dont boot.

Please help me out as where i have gone wrong.

Thanks In Advance

Happy Easter

Regards

Dragon

Use CDIMAGE Download

cdimage -lWindowsXP -t03/28/2007,00:00:00 -g -n -nt -ocis -x -bX:\Boot.bin X:\XPCD\ X:\WindowsXP.iso

-n allow long filenames (longer than DOS 8.3 names)

-nt allow long filenames, restricted to NT 3.51 compatibility

where X is Ur destination drive.

there is no need to set Emulation type as floppy or etc...

( U can extract Boot image from bootable CD using ISO Buster)

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Hello Neo

Thanks it worked like marvel :) CUI is much better than GUI.

Regards

Dragon

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