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Aug 8 2008, 05:57 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 20 Joined: 5-August 08 Member No.: 203993 OS: none
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Hi all,
First a thanks to fdv, TommyP and TC for their wonderful software. I only just started using 2000 so I have hfslip 1.7.8 and fdv files version #7 (I don't know any other). After following steps 1 to 13 of 2ksp5.html I get an iso which, when installing, tells me that it can't copy acgenral.dll. When I continue to install (pressing ESC) the files aclayers.dll, acspecfc.dll and au.inf can't be found either. I tried this in various combinations of XP's NTdetect and ntldr, 5.01 fixes, DX9 files and compression (A - F). That didn't help Now I found these files in W2KSP4_EN.EXE's i386\new directory. So I decided to slipstream myself (again followed 2ksp5.html) and this time the OS installs. Except in the first "GUI part" of the install, when it says "installs Start menu items", where it can't find the README.TXT. Then setup continues. The result is that I'm missing desktop and other icons, see the png for that. And of course the README, which should be on the desktop (if I read the posts here correctly). My question is: Should I try to fix the missing files issue (and maybe start looking in a wrong direction) or start from scratch because obviously something went wrong when I let hfslip do the slipstreaming? BTW: I did a chkdsk, a defrag and an md5 check of W2KSP4_EN.EXE. EDIT: "Start menu" was the text of course... This post has been edited by Brabant: Aug 9 2008, 05:39 AM
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Aug 8 2008, 01:58 PM
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MSFN Expert Group: Software Developers Posts: 1196 Joined: 9-January 04 Member No.: 12184 OS: none
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We can help better if you attach your hflsip.log file.
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Aug 8 2008, 02:18 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 20 Joined: 5-August 08 Member No.: 203993 OS: none
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Sorry, forgot to say the hfslip.log is also in the zip.
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Aug 8 2008, 03:43 PM
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MSFN Expert Group: Software Developers Posts: 1196 Joined: 9-January 04 Member No.: 12184 OS: none
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I recommend to use tomcat76's list of updates to be sure that you are up to date. When selecting the updates, do not select the IE6 button. Report back what you find out.
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Aug 9 2008, 07:08 PM
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An HFSLIP Guy Group: Software Developers Posts: 960 Joined: 16-July 04 From: See the HFSLIP map! Member No.: 24731 OS: none
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Hmm, this is an odd one.
The missing icons result from not having NT4ICONS.DLL, which should be in FDVFILES. The missing files errors = no idea. FWIW I have been working on a revised fileset. I am testing it now and I will edit this and post the URL if there are no major problems with it (I doubt it, I have been working on it since May). Try this new one instead and see what happens. Set 8 This post has been edited by fdv: Aug 9 2008, 09:24 PM |
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Aug 10 2008, 04:24 PM
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 469 Joined: 24-November 06 Member No.: 116438 OS: 2000
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@FDV
Many thanks for the new fileset and for correcting the issues in IE.INF/LAYOUT.INF i mailed you about some time ago (README.TXT/NT4ICONS.DLL) |
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Aug 11 2008, 02:45 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 20 Joined: 5-August 08 Member No.: 203993 OS: none
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I haven't even started yet
I installed 2000, SP4, VIA Hyperion 5.12 and video driver. Now the board has a KT400 chipset which isn't the most compatible bit of hardware (never got a Promise TX2 to run with decent speeds on it). The problem is that USB flash drives (or USB sticks or whatever) when disconnected are immediately connected again! Whether I choose "Stop USB mass storage device" or "unplug or eject hardeware" the drive will disappear from explorer, it's LED flashes off and back on and the drive appears in explorer again. It's not just cosmetic, I can use it. This does not happen with USB hard disks. Google is not my friend. 8+ hours of searching got me no further than "assign IRQ to USB controller in the BIOS" which I can't. There's some old VIA USB patches for SP3 and some "Filter drivers" that don't help. Of course it worked under XP and the drives work on an other computer. Before I go any further; has anyone ever seen this happen? Maybe there's even a HF for it (couldn't find it). @tommyp: It's not that I'm unwilling to use more HFs but you see with only SP4 I'm already stuck with "My Pictures" as a system folder and I understand removing this sort of junk only gets more difficult when using later HFs. EDIT: Also, when selecting everything, KB942831 (IIS) and KB944338 (Jscript) are in the list. I don't think I'll need those with fdv fileset. EDIT2: Sorry, I thought setting the "ACPI Standby State" from S1/POS to S3/STR would solve it. But no. Does it maybe require a new windows installation? This post has been edited by Brabant: Aug 12 2008, 10:26 AM |
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Aug 13 2008, 03:05 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 20 Joined: 5-August 08 Member No.: 203993 OS: none
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fdv: On the 1800+ File set 8 builds and installs (virtualbox 1.5.6) great . Thanks for this.
File set 7 does not (1800+, exact same files as in 1st post, compression default). NT4ICONS.DLL and the README are both in the iso's i386 dir. If there's anything you want me to check on this let me know. Otherwise I'll go on with set 8. This post has been edited by Brabant: Aug 13 2008, 03:07 PM |
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Sep 18 2008, 02:44 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 18-September 08 Member No.: 210477 OS: 2000
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I had the same problem as OP with missing dlls starting with acgenral.dll aclayers.dll acspecfc.dll au.inf dssenh.dll and a good dozen others. I tried following Vorck's slipstream guide, and when it happened, I tried to simply do unofficial SP5 slipstream with same results. Sorry if this has been answered somewhere else, I didn't know what else to try.
hfslip.log [hr] Host OS - Windows 2000 HFSLIP Version - 1.7.8, build 80614 HFSLIP Path - Z:\hfslip\ OS in SOURCESS - Windows 2000 Professional SP4 English DirectX - DirectX9 Slipstreamed Drivers - DRIVER.CAB Updated CD Install Path - Default CDTAG - CDROM_NT.5 Mods - FDV Fileset =============================================================================== Files in your HF folder: Files in your HFCABS folder: BDANT.cab dxnt.cab Files in your HFGUIRUNONCE folder: Files in your HFSVCPACK folder: Files in your HFSVCPACK_SW1 folder: Files in your HFSVCPACK_SW2 folder: Files in your HFTOOLS folder: 7za.exe bbie.exe boot.bin cmdow.exe MAKECAB.EXE mkisofs.exe modifyPE.exe Files in your REPLACE folder: Z:\hfslip\REPLACE\Firefox Setup 3.0.1.exe Z:\hfslip\REPLACE\ProcessExplorer.zip Z:\hfslip\REPLACE\unlocker1.8.7.exe =============================================================================== HFSLIP run time: 4m35s |
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Sep 19 2008, 04:07 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 41 Joined: 23-July 08 Member No.: 202233 OS: none
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Sep 19 2008, 07:28 PM
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An HFSLIP Guy Group: Software Developers Posts: 960 Joined: 16-July 04 From: See the HFSLIP map! Member No.: 24731 OS: none
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I had the same problem as OP with missing dlls Did you use fileset 8? I renamed the file (I mean just now--like a minute ago), so re-load this: http://www.vorck.com/data/sp5files.zip Try with that. The older set 7 had some anomalies. Sorry! |
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Sep 21 2008, 10:03 AM
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 469 Joined: 24-November 06 Member No.: 116438 OS: 2000
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@FDV
Would you say that fileset 8 is in it's final state now, or is it still a test release ? I'm asking since your site still states 'New fileset Tuesday May 27, 2008 (minor bugfix in IE.INF)'... Also, sorry for off-topic'ness, but could you please also tell me if the 'iexplore.exe' dummy-file and the 'Internet Explorer' folder it's located in, also is one of the things you've made in the fileset to help trick IE-dependant apps into thinking that IE is installed ? I'm asking because if the folder and dummy-file dosen't help fool IE-dependant apps, then i will delete the folder and dummy-file from RunOnceEx in my next ISO, as i don't need another shortcut for my browser... Thank you so much for your continued efforts, mate - It's very much appreciated Thank's in advance. CU, Martin. |
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Sep 21 2008, 03:58 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 18-September 08 Member No.: 210477 OS: 2000
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Reloaded that fileset and it worked. Thank you.
I had the same problem as OP with missing dlls Did you use fileset 8? I renamed the file (I mean just now--like a minute ago), so re-load this: http://www.vorck.com/data/sp5files.zip Try with that. The older set 7 had some anomalies. Sorry! |
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Sep 22 2008, 07:57 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 20 Joined: 5-August 08 Member No.: 203993 OS: none
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Now with HF packed with stuff in the_guy's list (everything under Windows except 908531, the two under "IE with fdv's fileset" and the dx9c fix) and using set 8 I cannot get an "ACPI PC" installation.
I get a "Standard PC" and when running setup again from cd, hitting F5, I get in the menu where type of pc can be chosen. Moving up from Standard PC to "ACPI Uniprocessor PC" and hitting enter brings me back to the setup screen with "Setup is starting Windows 2000" in the bottom left. I then waited 20 minutes Of course when I reinstalled from windows cd I did get an ACPI PC. I just wanted to check if it was possible at all without changing current config (like BIOS settings). Is type of PC defined in winnt.sif? Can I use that file from set 7? Does anyone have any suggestions? EDIT: I don't have 842773 either. This post has been edited by Brabant: Sep 22 2008, 08:04 AM |
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Sep 24 2008, 08:57 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 41 Joined: 23-July 08 Member No.: 202233 OS: none
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Sep 24 2008, 02:57 PM
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An HFSLIP Guy Group: Software Developers Posts: 960 Joined: 16-July 04 From: See the HFSLIP map! Member No.: 24731 OS: none
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Would you say that fileset 8 is in it's final state now, or is it still a test release ? It will soon be replaced by 8b anyway. I wanted to make it a little easier for myself to make a fileset that gets rid of the junk but still keeps IE for people who want it. I mainly just rearranged things. It will be up tonight. Also, sorry for off-topic'ness, but could you please also tell me if the 'iexplore.exe' dummy-file and the 'Internet Explorer' folder it's located in, also is one of the things you've made in the fileset to help trick IE-dependant apps into thinking that IE is installed ? It was only done as a just in case, I don't actually know of any apps that look for the executable. You can delete all of that if you want to. using set 8 I cannot get an "ACPI PC" installation. My fault again! It is in TXTSETUP as noted by schloss. The sections [ACPIOptions] and [GoodACPIBios] are the ones that would need adjusting. Tell you what, I'll restore the info and set ACPIBiosDate so that your machine will ACPI. To be honest the reason I removed it all was because I didn't think anyone was still using a pre-2000 PC! |
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Sep 24 2008, 05:56 PM
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 469 Joined: 24-November 06 Member No.: 116438 OS: 2000
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@FDV
Thank's for your help, mate - it's much appreciated Btw, nice to hear that you're going to make an IE-enabled fileset also, so the IE-fixated ppl now also has something to play with, although i myself would have a very hard time going without your original IE-removal fileset, which on my system clocks in at alittle under 33MB commit, has no problems whatsoever, and does a great job of fooling the few IE dependant apps i occasionally run into, into thinking that IE actually is installed Thank's again, mate |
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