dfarce Posted June 4, 2007 Share Posted June 4, 2007 Ok I had tried a few trial nlite installs in MS virtual PC so I finally decided what I wanted to do for my options and made a final boot ISO. I then loaded this in VPC and installed it. now, on my first login, I got an error saying something like Windows didn't recognize some of the system files and I could either reinsert my XP SP2 CD to fix the files (the disk was the ISO I had slipstreamed with SP2 in nlite) or that I could continue but WARNING: this may cause system instability. Any idea if this is an actual problem or just a consequence of usin nlite. The one thing I will say is that I slipstreamed SP2 with nlite, added post SP2 updates with ryanVM, then altered that working folder again with nlite. created a bootable ISO (which didn't show the error when installed) then copied the working directory to a new named folder (so I could keep the working original "working") and changed it again with nlite before creating the ISO that showed the error.Am I actually compormising stability with something I did?Thnx evryone Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DizzyDen Posted June 4, 2007 Share Posted June 4, 2007 Without knowing exactly what you did, it is hard to give informed answer.I would suspect you recompiled drivers, if that's the case, choose the option to disable sfc checking. This can be found in the Patches tab of the Options window. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dfarce Posted June 5, 2007 Author Share Posted June 5, 2007 I didn't recompile drivers. I may have accidentally done it but I doubt it, any other ideas? Oh and would what you do fix the problem? or just stop windows from checking for it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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