BartPE OTT

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DL

Well built two new slipstreamed cd's,using below files, still source not
valid. Think I'll give up :(
Winxp v5.0.2600.0 (Gold)
Sp2 v 5.1.2600.2180
 
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David Webb

I initially had a problem when I tried to slipstream SP2 into a WinXP Pro SP1.
It wouldn't work running in Windows 2000 Pro, but was successfully integrated
running in a WinXP Pro system. I used AutoStreamer in both cases.

I then created the BartPE and UBCD4WIN iso files using my Windows 2000 Pro
system and the WinXP files were copied to its HDD.

The BartPE version was 3.1.9 and the UBCD4WIN version was 2.6. Both of these
have now been updated.

HTH

| Well built two new slipstreamed cd's,using below files, still source not
| valid. Think I'll give up :(
| Winxp v5.0.2600.0 (Gold)
| Sp2 v 5.1.2600.2180
|
| | > It sounds like you may have a bad/corrupt CD. You might try a different
| one.
| >
| > | > | I also copied the entire contents of the slipstream to HD, still was
| unable
| > | to find source even when pointed to
| > |
| > | | > | > Thanks for the feedback. I made the mistake of relying on my memory
| for my
| > | > previous statements. You are correct. There are files in the root that
| are
| > | also
| > | > needed.
| > | >
| > | > I reviewed the BartPE instructions and it clearly states that when
| copying
| > | the
| > | > setup CD to the HDD, copy all files and subfolders. I still had my
| files
| > | on a
| > | > backup USB drive and it appears that I had trimmed them down to just
| the
| > | > essentials needed for PEbuilder.
| > | >
| > | > | > | > | David Webb wrote:
| > | > | > You must point it to the I386 folder. That can be either on the CD
| or
| > | its
| > | > | > contents that were copied to your HDD.
| > | > |
| > | > | I got interested in this from this thread so I downloaded UBCD4Win
| and
| > | > | ran it.
| > | > |
| > | > | I initially had problems finding the installation files and found
| that I
| > | > | had to point to the next higher folder to the i386 directory (i.e.
| the
| > | > | folder that *contains* the i386 folder - not the i386 folder
| itself).
| > | >
| > | >
| > |
| > |
| >
| >
|
|
 
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DL

BartPe v3.1.10a
Autostreamer v1.0.33
According to autostreamer the build was successful, burn verified in Nero
I've used Autostreamer successfully before
 
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David Webb

The acknowledgements from AutoStreamer and Nero do not prove that you have a
workable product.

As I previously suggested, borrow a working CD from a friend and try it. Be sure
that it's up to SP1. Do not make a new slipstreamed version from it, just use it
as is.

If you don't have any other resources for another CD, you could try to install
your current slipstreamed version. If you don't have an available HDD, you can
install it on a virtual PC. This assumes that your system can handle the MS
Virtual PC software (which is now free).

If you try either one of the above suggestions and the PEbuilder stills barks at
your source material, I'd suggest contacting the support via this link:

http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/support/

| BartPe v3.1.10a
| Autostreamer v1.0.33
| According to autostreamer the build was successful, burn verified in Nero
| I've used Autostreamer successfully before
|
| | > I initially had a problem when I tried to slipstream SP2 into a WinXP Pro
| SP1.
| > It wouldn't work running in Windows 2000 Pro, but was successfully
| integrated
| > running in a WinXP Pro system. I used AutoStreamer in both cases.
| >
| > I then created the BartPE and UBCD4WIN iso files using my Windows 2000 Pro
| > system and the WinXP files were copied to its HDD.
| >
| > The BartPE version was 3.1.9 and the UBCD4WIN version was 2.6. Both of
| these
| > have now been updated.
| >
| > HTH
| >
| > | > | Well built two new slipstreamed cd's,using below files, still source not
| > | valid. Think I'll give up :(
| > | Winxp v5.0.2600.0 (Gold)
| > | Sp2 v 5.1.2600.2180
| > |
| > | | > | > It sounds like you may have a bad/corrupt CD. You might try a
| different
| > | one.
| > | >
| > | > | > | > | I also copied the entire contents of the slipstream to HD, still was
| > | unable
| > | > | to find source even when pointed to
| > | > |
| > | > | | > | > | > Thanks for the feedback. I made the mistake of relying on my
| memory
| > | for my
| > | > | > previous statements. You are correct. There are files in the root
| that
| > | are
| > | > | also
| > | > | > needed.
| > | > | >
| > | > | > I reviewed the BartPE instructions and it clearly states that when
| > | copying
| > | > | the
| > | > | > setup CD to the HDD, copy all files and subfolders. I still had my
| > | files
| > | > | on a
| > | > | > backup USB drive and it appears that I had trimmed them down to
| just
| > | the
| > | > | > essentials needed for PEbuilder.
| > | > | >
| > | > | > | > | > | > | David Webb wrote:
| > | > | > | > You must point it to the I386 folder. That can be either on
| the CD
| > | or
| > | > | its
| > | > | > | > contents that were copied to your HDD.
| > | > | > |
| > | > | > | I got interested in this from this thread so I downloaded
| UBCD4Win
| > | and
| > | > | > | ran it.
| > | > | > |
| > | > | > | I initially had problems finding the installation files and
| found
| > | that I
| > | > | > | had to point to the next higher folder to the i386 directory
| (i.e.
| > | the
| > | > | > | folder that *contains* the i386 folder - not the i386 folder
| > | itself).
| > | > | >
| > | > | >
| > | > |
| > | > |
| > | >
| > | >
| > |
| > |
| >
| >
|
|
 

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