ServicePack and RIS

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Hi!

I got this problem with Win XP and Sp1 & Sp1a.

My XP installations works fine if I don´t splipstrem Sp1
or SP1a into my RIS image.
After i do that my comuters copies all files nice but
after the first reboot i get a BlueScreen saying.
__________
STOP: C000021a
__________

I had the same problem with W2k and SP 2 & 4, Sp1 & Sp3
works fine.

I ran the command
[update -s:E:\Remoteinstall\Setup\Swedish\Images\WXPP]

As you can see the language i run on my XP machines are
Swedish. The Sp is also the Swedish one.

I must do something wrong but I cannot figure out WHAT.

The RISserver is a Windows 2000 Server SP4 (English) with
the hotfix making it possible to deploy XP installed on it.

Tx for any suggestions
/Björn Lundquist
 
J

Joseph Conway [MSFT]

Try slipstreaming the image differently. Create an I386 directory and
slipstream that, then RISSETUP the image the server and see if it deploys
correctly.

--
Joseph W. Conway, MCSE
Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server Group

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Hi!

I got this problem with Win XP and Sp1 & Sp1a.

My XP installations works fine if I don´t splipstrem Sp1
or SP1a into my RIS image.
After i do that my comuters copies all files nice but
after the first reboot i get a BlueScreen saying.
__________
STOP: C000021a
__________

I had the same problem with W2k and SP 2 & 4, Sp1 & Sp3
works fine.

I ran the command
[update -s:E:\Remoteinstall\Setup\Swedish\Images\WXPP]

As you can see the language i run on my XP machines are
Swedish. The Sp is also the Swedish one.

I must do something wrong but I cannot figure out WHAT.

The RISserver is a Windows 2000 Server SP4 (English) with
the hotfix making it possible to deploy XP installed on it.

Tx for any suggestions
/Björn Lundquist
 

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