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mjerris
post Jan 25 2005, 02:42 PM
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When I install from an Nlite created xp pro w/ sp2 cd and later run sysprep on that install, on first boot I get an error related to the c_20127.nls file not being found, if I browse to the system 32 directory the file is there and the install conitnues with a few more similar errors, all with files on the local machine properly, and the minisetup completes normally. This error does not occour on an install made with a normal slipstreamed xp2 CD.

Any help would be appretiated.

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post Jan 27 2005, 10:44 AM
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Has anyone else seen this issue. I continue to have this issue after minisetup is run after a sysprep from an nlite install.

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post May 13 2005, 12:59 PM
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I am getting the same error.. has anyone found a fix yet?
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post May 13 2005, 01:52 PM
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I never tried sysprep so it would speed things up if you explain to me how to reproduce the problem in short.

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post May 16 2005, 11:52 AM
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Well I slipstreamed sp2 in with XP and all the hotfixes using nlite, took out movie maker and a few other things. Then used that CD to load a laptop with XP at which point I ran sysprep using reseal option.. upon booting back up you get numerous erros .. I have talked to a few people now that have had the same problem..
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post May 17 2005, 02:38 AM
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Hi nuhi, hi all:

sysprep is used for cloning, making a single installation usable on several different computers withput having to mess around with SIDs etc.
Myself I use sysprep in very large evnviroments using the same sysprepped image on laptops and desktops.
This is what you do:

Install Windows XP with everything needed on a desktop (laptops don't work for that), use FAT32 so you can mofify things in the image, Customize everything in the default userprofile, so you make sure that every new user get it. When this is done, create an image. This is helpful if you want a strting point later on, e.g. update software or drivers, hotfixes.
When done start up windows xp open a dos-prompt:
change into your sysprep folder
now:
sysprep -bmsd (creates the mass-storage section)
convert c: /FS:NTFS (say no, and the yes, so it will be converted after the next reboot
sysprep -clean (all drivers, etc will be unloaded)
sysprep -mini -quiet -reseal ( this will kick out the sid's, and force a mini-setup when the maschine is powered up again.

When sysprep is finished, the pc will be shutdown. Now take a new image. This image can now be cloned onto the maschine.

If you power the pc up, it converts the partition, reboots, and then after aminute or two it asks for the files needed.


If you have any questions feel free to contact me.


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P.s.: In oder to use the image on laptops and desktops you must change the computer-type two Advanced configuration and the IDE controller to standard ide.
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post May 17 2005, 09:44 AM
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Fixed it...you need to selected in Compatibility Wizard Windows Activation and I added few more files to keeping...changed the title...all in all wait next version and thank you smile.gif
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When will a new version with this ficx be released?
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post Jun 7 2005, 02:19 PM
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camoman, have you tested it with nlite 1.0b1 ?
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post Jun 8 2005, 03:22 AM
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Hi there,

as you may remember I got the same probs and with your latest version it works!!

No probs at all!

Reagrds,
shortie

P.s.: By the way nltie is not just great it is awesome!!!!
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post Feb 2 2006, 08:16 AM
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QUOTE (nuhi @ May 17 2005, 09:44 AM) *
Fixed it...you need to selected in Compatibility Wizard Windows Activation and I added few more files to keeping...changed the title...all in all wait next version and thank you smile.gif



Hi nuhi! Great work!
You make my life easier! Nlite is the best thing ever happen to me.
But I still have the problem stated above. I added 39 hotfixes directly into nlite. Everything is fine if I don't sysprep my pc to make image for rest of the computers. But after I run sysprep and reboot I have c_20127.nls file missing error. When I press cancel, it went through fine. But it is a big delay for me when I deploy 100 computers coz I have to press cancel for each pc. I used RC1 through RC6 and I selected the compatilibity for windows activation and sysprep check box. Any advice for me please. Many Thanks
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post Feb 2 2006, 03:45 PM
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Yup I know that sysprep bug is still there on reseal.

All you "need" to do is to point it to the CD or windows subfolders for missing files, they are there, it's just it don't see it...signature issue.

Since sysprep is mainly used in companies and other commercial branches and they never donated me anything I don't care either.

Don't get me wrong, it's not like I'm holding the fix, it is hard, I tried many times and decided it's not worth the hassle...like the dos winnt.exe bug. (winnt32 works ok)
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You are absolutely right!!!!!!!!!! Thank you very much for your effort. thumbup.gif
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post Mar 3 2006, 02:12 AM
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QUOTE (nuhi @ Feb 2 2006, 10:45 PM) *
Yup I know that sysprep bug is still there on reseal.

All you "need" to do is to point it to the CD or windows subfolders for missing files, they are there, it's just it don't see it...signature issue.

Since sysprep is mainly used in companies and other commercial branches and they never donated me anything I don't care either.

Don't get me wrong, it's not like I'm holding the fix, it is hard, I tried many times and decided it's not worth the hassle...like the dos winnt.exe bug. (winnt32 works ok)


Hi,
I completely understand that! Paying lots of money for usless crap is no problem here, but donations... how how.. Anyway, I still don't use nLite at work since the sysprep problem is still there. If it is fixed, I could send a link to this thread to the boss tongue.gif
On the other hand, I don't work at a commercial company, but a university hospital.
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post Mar 29 2006, 10:51 AM
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nuhi, I saw another article (something about Active Directory) you mentioned the c_20127.nls error would be fixed and we should look for 'sysprep fixed' in the changelog. I noticed it appears in the latest version (07?). My question though:

Do I need to do everything from scratch, or can I just take my existing N-Lite prepped files and run the latest version.

Thanx
Sean

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post Apr 1 2006, 06:32 AM
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sflesch, from scratch.
And some reported that networked install will still have some issues with sysprep.
I tested the reseal without problem.
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post Sep 19 2006, 10:39 AM
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You can get around this problem by creating a i386 folder in the sysprep folder and then put the files that are being requested in that folder. You can get the files from the "nlited" windows XP folder or from the CD that you burned.

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post Sep 20 2006, 11:56 AM
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edenkers, does that means that this problem is still present? Which files did you miss and could you please explain in short how to repeat it?
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post Nov 19 2006, 07:58 PM
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Unfortunately, I'm still having this (similar) problem with reseal. I just keep getting the errors for missing files. It's starts off with the c_20127.nls which you can find already installed on the harddrive and the rest of the files are to be found in the i386 directory on the WinLite CD.

I made sure I checked the box on the Compatibility box for Windows Activation and Sysprep, but it didn't change anything. Is there some setting that I've chosen that screwed up everything?

Here's a incomplete list of those missing files (I just got tired of listing them by using a floppy):
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2,520 8514FIX.FO_
3,146 8514OEM.FO_
2,802 8514SYS.FO_
4,800 AGT0407.DL_
4,828 AGT040C.DL_
4,450 AGT0410.DL_
10,991 APP850.FO_
2,741 CGA40850.FO
2,633 CGA40WOA.FO
2,307 CGA80850.FO
2,289 CGA80WOA.FO
5,558 COURE.FO_
7,168 COURF.FO_
66,082 c_20127.nls
11,099 DOSAPP.FO_
3,027 EGA40850.FO
2,977 EGA40WOA.FO
2,445 EGA80850.FO
2,463 EGA80WOA.FO
14,881 SERIFE.FO_
18,135 SERIFF.FO_
7,419 SMALLE.FO_
7,399 SMALLF.FO_
14,686 SSERIFE.FO_
18,028 SSERIFF.FO_
2,467 VGA850.FO_
2,445 VGA860.FO_
2,481 VGA863.FO_
2,473 VGA865.FO_
2,089 VGAFIX.FO_
2,335 VGASYS.FO_


These are my options with sysprep:
CODE
Use Mini-Setup
Detect non-plug and play hardware
Reseal


This is my nLite setup:
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[Main]
Env = 1.2.1 - 2.0.50727.42.Microsoft Windows NT 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2
Target = Windows XP Professional SP:2 - 5.1.2600.2180 - English (United States)

[Tasks]
Remove Components
Unattended Setup
Hotfixes and Update Packs
Tweaks
Create a Bootable ISO
Options

[Components]
;# Applications #
Briefcase
;# Network #
MSN Explorer
Windows Messenger
;# Operating System Options #
Blaster/Nachi removal tool
Tour
;# Compatibility #

[KeepFiles]
msconfig.exe

[RemoveFiles]
clock.avi

[Options]
CABNoHigh
ClassicSetup
ProfilesDir = "%SystemDrive%\Documents and Se