Windows xp sp2 unattended edition




















The slipstreaming seems to have worked ok since i had no error message. Then, i created an unattended. Also, there're winnt. Merci beaucoup, it works now. However i've got a new problem probably not the last one, i'm afraid , the install can't copy the RAID drivers. The F6 install works fine, it does copy the files loaded from the floppy, then the install continues I have to ignore and to skip then. However, after that, the usual normal files from the CD copy properly.

It only concerns the RAID drivers. Strange because they could be loaded just before. I haven't put these drivers on the CD and create the stuff to load them automaticaly because i'll use this CD on several different machines. So i must keep the destination install directory free since i'll install Windows on any kind of controller and hard drive.

Thanks for your patience. The RAID drivers files could get copied. It seems problems occured with SP2 though so i'm not sure it'll work properly. I'll give a try and let you know in Ryan's thread. If you had slipstreamed sp1a before sp2, you can delete win51ip ic. That's all. Look around the web for a slipstream guide. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! File Size : MB ,, bytes. Here's a product key I found that worked with me. This iso is a very good iso.

This is also the only legitimate copy because there is an official installer unlike the other iso's. Reviewer: alexgamer productions - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 1, Subject: key worked. Pls ask password. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help!

A typical, run-of-the-mill modded Windows XP disc, with Windows Vista visual features and lots of period-correct programs from Disc compiled This modded copy is meant to be installed as a fresh installation by booting from the disc, since it uses unattended installation. You cannot use it to upgrade from a previous version of Windows, since it will complain about missing upgrade files.

When installing, you may need reboot again after the first run since there's a countdown prompting that - after which the Windows Post Installation Wizard will pop-up, prompting you to install additional bundled software too many to list.



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