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These versions are test builds and are pretty much stable. As usual, use them at your own risk.

A new final was released on November 9, 2009. If you were referred to this thread prior to November 9, please get the final from the main thread.

HFSLIP home page

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I hope tomcat76 doesn't mind me [tommyp] editting this post to add in a beta test build. See attachment for beta testing in preparation for the next final. Bugfixes:


There are no betas at the current time.



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You can help by checking if the binary removal files (2000SP4.EXT, XPSP1.EXT and XPSP2.EXT) cover everything. Download dumpdupes.cmd and place it in the main HFSLIP folder (alongside the normal HFSLIP executable). Run this tool AFTER you ran HFSLIP (it namely requires a SOURCE and a SOURCESS folder to compare). If there are any duplicate binaries that can be removed, a file called EXCLUDE.TXT will be created. Let me know if it contains additional files to those that already exist in the current removal files. This program can be used to check Windows 2000, XP and 2003 sources.
Dumpdupes.cmd has one limitation: it only checks for duplicates in the current sources. This tool would have to be run again whenever new hotfixes arrive in order to ensure the list is up to date. I'll probably make another tool that outputs a full list of any driver binary that isn't supposed to be loose in I386 once I evaluated the pros and cons of both.[attachment=25420:hfslip_beta_Mar30.zip]

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QUOTE (Tomcat76 @ Dec 2 2007, 08:23 AM) *
Just as I thought.

I will do some tests in my VM to see if I can somehow duplicate the problem when slipstreaming IE7. I could come up with a few test releases but that's taking things too far; I don't like to work in the dark.

Can you tell me if everything is fine if you set IE7GUILOGON=1 in HFANSWER.INI? It's not so important, but it would help knowing whether it's the same problem or not.

Thanks for the help smile.gif



just tried using IE7GUILOGON=1 in my HFANSWER.INI with the same set of hotfix and hfslip.cmd
I cannot see the IE7 in my system at all
it is still the old IE6
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tried using
hfslip-1.7.1rc3_71203a.cmd
using IE7GUILOGON=0, same result... IE7 Installed, crashed with ieframe.dll

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That wizard shows "DirectX Runtime Optional Components" so I suspect it's installing the Managed DirectX stuff which HFSLIP doesn't support. See if you get an extra folder named "DirectX for Managed Code" (the name can be slightly different) in your %WINDIR%\Microsoft.NET folder after installation has completed.



Yes...10 extra folders.

1.0.2902.0 - 1.0.2911.0
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QUOTE (ctpooon @ Dec 3 2007, 03:11 PM) *
just tried using IE7GUILOGON=1 in my HFANSWER.INI with the same set of hotfix and hfslip.cmd
I cannot see the IE7 in my system at all
it is still the old IE6
When IE7 is installed at first GUI logon, you need to reboot manually afterwards before you can use IE. Did you reboot?
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QUOTE (Tomcat76 @ Dec 5 2007, 01:38 AM) *
QUOTE (ctpooon @ Dec 3 2007, 03:11 PM) *
just tried using IE7GUILOGON=1 in my HFANSWER.INI with the same set of hotfix and hfslip.cmd
I cannot see the IE7 in my system at all
it is still the old IE6
When IE7 is installed at first GUI logon, you need to reboot manually afterwards before you can use IE. Did you reboot?


I was testing it again using the rc4, with the IE7GUILOGON=1
After I manually reboot the system, the IE is still the old IE6.. nothing has been installed.
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QUOTE (ctpooon @ Dec 5 2007, 05:02 PM) *
I was testing it again using the rc4, with the IE7GUILOGON=1
After I manually reboot the system, the IE is still the old IE6.. nothing has been installed.
If you got no error messages during Windows setup, that can only mean Windows is still reporting itself as being "in setup". Does the HFSLIP folder still exist in the WINDOWS folder?
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QUOTE (Tomcat76 @ Dec 6 2007, 04:58 AM) *
QUOTE (ctpooon @ Dec 5 2007, 05:02 PM) *
I was testing it again using the rc4, with the IE7GUILOGON=1
After I manually reboot the system, the IE is still the old IE6.. nothing has been installed.
If you got no error messages during Windows setup, that can only mean Windows is still reporting itself as being "in setup". Does the HFSLIP folder still exist in the WINDOWS folder?


there is no error messages during windows setup
The HFSLIP folder still exists in the WINDOWS folder
and it contains the following files
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[.]             [..]            authroots.sst   delroots.sst    dotnet35.exe
HFSLP151.INF    HFSLP152.INF    HFSLP153.INF    HFSLP154.INF    HFSLP155.INF
HFSLP156.INF    HFSLP157.INF    HFSLP200.INF    HFSLP201.INF    HFSLP202.INF
HFSLP203.INF    HFSLP204.INF    HFSLP205.INF    HFSLP206.INF    HFSLP207.INF
HFSLP208.INF    HFSLP209.INF    HFSLP210.INF    HFSLP211.INF    HFSLP212.INF
HFSLP213.INF    HFSLP214.INF    HFSLP215.INF    HFSLP216.INF    HFSLP217.INF
HFSLP218.INF    HFSLP219.INF    HFSLP220.INF    HFSLP221.INF    HFSLP222.INF
HFSLP223.INF    HFSLP224.INF    HFSLP225.INF    HFSLP226.INF    HFSLP227.INF
HFSLP228.INF    HFSLP229.INF    HFSLP230.INF    HFSLP231.INF    HFSLP232.INF
HFSLP233.INF    HFSLP234.INF    HFSLP235.INF    HFSLP236.INF    HFSLP237.INF
HFSLP238.INF    HFSLP239.INF    HFSLP240.INF    HFSLP241.INF    HFSLP242.INF
HFSLP243.INF    HFSLP244.INF    HFSLP245.INF    HFSLP246.INF    HFSLP247.INF
HFSLP248.INF    HFSLP249.INF    HFSLP250.INF    HFSLP251.INF    HFSLP252.INF
HFSLP253.INF    HFSLP254.INF    HFSLP255.INF    HFSLP256.INF    HFSLP257.INF
HFSLP258.INF    HFSLP259.INF    HFSLP260.INF    HFSLP261.INF    HFSLP262.INF
HFSLP263.INF    HFSLP264.INF    HFSLP265.INF    HFSLP266.INF    HFSLP267.INF
HFSLP268.INF    HFSLP269.INF    HFSLP270.INF    HFSLP271.INF    HFSLP272.INF
HFSLP273.INF    HFSLP274.INF    HFSLP275.INF    HFSLP276.INF    HFSLP277.INF
HFSLP278.INF    HFSLP279.INF    HFSLP280.INF    HFSLP281.INF    HFSLP282.INF
HFSLP283.INF    HFSLP284.INF    HFSLP285.INF    HFSLP286.INF    HFSLP287.INF
HFSLP288.INF    HFSLP289.INF    HFSLP290.INF    HFSLPGUI.CMD    HFSLPGUI.INF
IE7_INST.EXE    roots.sst       updroots.exe    updroots.sst
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Open the registry and navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup. See that the data for SystemSetupInProgress is 0 and not 1. If it's 1, change it to 0 and reboot.
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QUOTE (Tomcat76 @ Dec 7 2007, 12:50 AM) *
Open the registry and navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup. See that the data for SystemSetupInProgress is 0 and not 1. If it's 1, change it to 0 and reboot.


it's a 0

and it's what in the hfslip file

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@ECHO OFF
CMDOW @ /HID
CD %SYSTEMROOT%\HFSLIP
SET SSIP=Y
%SYSTEMROOT%\REGEDIT /S/E SSIP1.TXT "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup"
TYPE SSIP1.TXT>SSIP2.TXT
FOR /F %%I IN ('FINDSTR/IR "SystemSetupInProgress.=dword:00000000" SSIP2.TXT') DO SET SSIP=N
IF "%SSIP%"=="Y" (
    rundll32.exe advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection %SYSTEMROOT%\HFSLIP\HFSLPGUI.INF,HFSLIPGUI_Run
    EXIT
)
START/WAIT dotnet35.exe
START/WAIT IE7_INST.EXE
rundll32.exe advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection %WINDIR%\HFSLIP\HFSLPGUI.INF,HFSLIPGUI_Rem
EXIT


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Is .NET 3.5 installed? If so, remove the executable from the HFSLIP folder and reboot. It may be that it's interfering.

Also, check in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce that you still have an entry named HFSLIPGUI.
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QUOTE (Tomcat76 @ Dec 7 2007, 04:27 AM) *
Is .NET 3.5 installed? If so, remove the executable from the HFSLIP folder and reboot. It may be that it's interfering.

Also, check in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce that you still have an entry named HFSLIPGUI.


nothing in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce
the .NET 3.5 still haven't been installed.
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Well *something* removed it, and it sure wasn't HFSLPGUI.CMD otherwise the HFSLIP folder would no longer exist.

I'm completely in the dark now. The only thing I can suggest is that you remove XPize as well as everything in HFSVCPACK/HFSVCPACK_SW1/HFSVCPACK_SW2/HFGUIRUNONCE.
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QUOTE (Tomcat76 @ Dec 7 2007, 10:45 AM) *
Well *something* removed it, and it sure wasn't HFSLPGUI.CMD otherwise the HFSLIP folder would no longer exist.

I'm completely in the dark now. The only thing I can suggest is that you remove XPize as well as everything in HFSVCPACK/HFSVCPACK_SW1/HFSVCPACK_SW2/HFGUIRUNONCE.


tried again with rc5
after removed xpsize and everything in hfsvcpack, hfsvcpack_sw1, hfsvcpack_sw2 and hfguirunonce, I still got the same result.

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\SystemSetupInProgress is 0

nothing in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce


here is HFSLPGUI.CMD
CODE
@ECHO OFF
CMDOW @ /HID
CD %SYSTEMROOT%\HFSLIP
SET SSIP=Y
%SYSTEMROOT%\REGEDIT /S/E SSIP1.TXT "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup"
TYPE SSIP1.TXT>SSIP2.TXT
FOR /F %%I IN ('FINDSTR/IR "SystemSetupInProgress.=dword:00000000" SSIP2.TXT') DO SET SSIP=N
IF "%SSIP%"=="Y" (
    rundll32.exe advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection %SYSTEMROOT%\HFSLIP\HFSLPGUI.INF,HFSLIPGUI_Run
    EXIT
)
START/WAIT IE7_INST.EXE
rundll32.exe advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection %WINDIR%\HFSLIP\HFSLPGUI.INF,HFSLIPGUI_Rem
EXIT


and these are the files sitting in the windows/hfslip folder.
CODE
[.]             [..]            authroots.sst   delroots.sst    HFSLP151.INF
HFSLP152.INF    HFSLP153.INF    HFSLP154.INF    HFSLP155.INF    HFSLP156.INF
HFSLP157.INF    HFSLP200.INF    HFSLP201.INF    HFSLP202.INF    HFSLP203.INF
HFSLP204.INF    HFSLP205.INF    HFSLP206.INF    HFSLP207.INF    HFSLP208.INF
HFSLP209.INF    HFSLP210.INF    HFSLP211.INF    HFSLP212.INF    HFSLP213.INF
HFSLP214.INF    HFSLP215.INF    HFSLP216.INF    HFSLP217.INF    HFSLP218.INF
HFSLP219.INF    HFSLP220.INF    HFSLP221.INF    HFSLP222.INF    HFSLP223.INF
HFSLP224.INF    HFSLP225.INF    HFSLP226.INF    HFSLP227.INF    HFSLP228.INF
HFSLP229.INF    HFSLP230.INF    HFSLP231.INF    HFSLP232.INF    HFSLP233.INF
HFSLP234.INF    HFSLP235.INF    HFSLP236.INF    HFSLP237.INF    HFSLP238.INF
HFSLP239.INF    HFSLP240.INF    HFSLP241.INF    HFSLP242.INF    HFSLP243.INF
HFSLP244.INF    HFSLP245.INF    HFSLP246.INF    HFSLP247.INF    HFSLP248.INF
HFSLP249.INF    HFSLP250.INF    HFSLP251.INF    HFSLP252.INF    HFSLP253.INF
HFSLP254.INF    HFSLP255.INF    HFSLP256.INF    HFSLP257.INF    HFSLP258.INF
HFSLP259.INF    HFSLP260.INF    HFSLP261.INF    HFSLP262.INF    HFSLP263.INF
HFSLP264.INF    HFSLP265.INF    HFSLP266.INF    HFSLP267.INF    HFSLP268.INF
HFSLP269.INF    HFSLP270.INF    HFSLP271.INF    HFSLP272.INF    HFSLP273.INF
HFSLP274.INF    HFSLP275.INF    HFSLP276.INF    HFSLP277.INF    HFSLP278.INF
HFSLP279.INF    HFSLP280.INF    HFSLP281.INF    HFSLP282.INF    HFSLP283.INF
HFSLP284.INF    HFSLP285.INF    HFSLP286.INF    HFSLP287.INF    HFSLP288.INF
HFSLP289.INF    HFSLP290.INF    HFSLPGUI.CMD    HFSLPGUI.INF    IE7_INST.EXE
roots.sst       updroots.exe    updroots.sst



here is what in SOURCESS\I386\HFSLPGUI.INF

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[Version]
Signature="$WINDOWS NT$"
[HFSLIPGUI_Rem]
AddReg=AddReg.Rem
[HFSLIPGUI_Run]
AddReg=AddReg.Run
[AddReg.Rem]
HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce",HFSLIPGUI,0x20000,"CMD /C RD/Q/S %WINDIR%\HFSLIP"
[AddReg.Run]
HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce",HFSLIPGUI,0x20000,"CMD /C CMDOW @ /HID&START/WAIT %SYSTEMROOT%\HFSLIP\HFSLPGUI.CMD"


also attached txtsetup.sif

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Attached File  TXTSETUP.zip ( 84.98K ) Number of downloads: 3
 
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A few things...

First off, just double-click HFSLPGUI.CMD. This should get IE7 installed. After the reboot, see if you have the problem with ieframe.dll. This is only to test ieframe.dll.

For your next runs, you can already make a few preparations...

Remove CMDOW.EXE from the HFTOOLS folder and replace it with cWnd.exe (download link is in the first post). CMDOW can be blocked by certain anti-virus programs and this could be part of the problem.

Also remove these:
WindowsXP-KB925876-x86-ENU.exe
WindowsXP-KB931261-x86-ENU.exe
WindowsXP-KB931784-x86-ENU.exe

And replace them with these:
WINDOWSXP-KB925876-X86-CHT.EXE
WindowsXP-KB931261-x86-CHT.exe
WindowsXP-KB931784-x86-CHT.exe

If you run HFSLIP again, please use version 1.7.1rc6.
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QUOTE (Tomcat76 @ Dec 8 2007, 02:54 PM) *
A few things...

First off, just double-click HFSLPGUI.CMD. This should get IE7 installed. After the reboot, see if you have the problem with ieframe.dll. This is only to test ieframe.dll.

For your next runs, you can already make a few preparations...

Remove CMDOW.EXE from the HFTOOLS folder and replace it with cWnd.exe (download link is in the first post). CMDOW can be blocked by certain anti-virus programs and this could be part of the problem.

Also remove these:
WindowsXP-KB925876-x86-ENU.exe
WindowsXP-KB931261-x86-ENU.exe
WindowsXP-KB931784-x86-ENU.exe

And replace them with these:
WINDOWSXP-KB925876-X86-CHT.EXE
WindowsXP-KB931261-x86-CHT.exe
WindowsXP-KB931784-x86-CHT.exe

If you run HFSLIP again, please use version 1.7.1rc6.


tried to double click the hfslpgui.cmd, the ie7 now is working, no more ieframe.dll error.

tried again using cWnd.exe instead of CMDOW and replaced the eng hotfix with the chinese one using rc6

still the same, hfslpgui.cmd still haven't been run
the and windows/hfslip is still there.

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OK. Forget about the GUILOGON problem for now. The ieframe.dll issue is more important.

Please unset IE7GUILOGON in HFANSWER.INI (remove the "1") and run HFSLIP 1.7.1rc7 (new version). Test with DELAY_IEFRAME=1 in HFANSWER.INI. Hopefully that resolves the problem.
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QUOTE (Tomcat76 @ Dec 9 2007, 03:37 PM) *
OK. Forget about the GUILOGON problem for now. The ieframe.dll issue is more important.

Please unset IE7GUILOGON in HFANSWER.INI (remove the "1") and run HFSLIP 1.7.1rc7 (new version). Test with DELAY_IEFRAME=1 in HFANSWER.INI. Hopefully that resolves the problem.


nope, it doesn't
ieframe.dll still crashes my ie while accessing windows update even after a manual restart.

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I have checked this out a bit more. If the problem is really with ieframe.dll, I don't think it's a problem with the file itself (at least in the slipstreaming context). This file is in English for every IE7 package so everyone should have your problem in that situation.

I think there's only two possibilities left. I'll start with the one that's easiest to test...

When slipstreaming IE7, ieframe.dll is supposed to be registered from a RunOnceEx key at T-13. You are clearly having problems with RunOnce(Ex) so it's possible that this registration never took place. Open a Run prompt on the newly installed system and execute the following commands, one at a time:

regsvr32 "%ProgramFiles%\Internet Explorer\ieproxy.dll"
regsvr32 /i /n ieframe.dll
regsvr32 actxprxy.dll

Click OK on each message box that appears (succeeded or failed). After that, reboot and try again.

The second possibility is a problem with ieframe.dll.mui. What is the version of ieframe.dll and of ieframe.dll.mui in the system32 folder?
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QUOTE (Tomcat76 @ Dec 10 2007, 07:03 AM) *
I have checked this out a bit more. If the problem is really with ieframe.dll, I don't think it's a problem with the file itself (at least in the slipstreaming context). This file is in English for every IE7 package so everyone should have your problem in that situation.

I think there's only two possibilities left. I'll start with the one that's easiest to test...

When slipstreaming IE7, ieframe.dll is supposed to be registered from a RunOnceEx key at T-13. You are clearly having problems with RunOnce(Ex) so it's possible that this registration never took place. Open a Run prompt on the newly installed system and execute the following commands, one at a time:

regsvr32 "%ProgramFiles%\Internet Explorer\ieproxy.dll"
regsvr32 /i /n ieframe.dll
regsvr32 actxprxy.dll

Click OK on each message box that appears (succeeded or failed). After that, reboot and try again.


run those command, restarted, problem doesn't solve.

QUOTE (Tomcat76 @ Dec 10 2007, 07:03 AM) *
The second possibility is a problem with ieframe.dll.mui. What is the version of ieframe.dll and of ieframe.dll.mui in the system32 folder?



ieframe.dll - 7.0.5730.13
ieframe.dll.mui - 7.0.6000.16414
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QUOTE (ctpooon @ Dec 10 2007, 12:46 PM) *
ieframe.dll - 7.0.5730.13
ieframe.dll.mui - 7.0.6000.16414
7.0.5730.13 is the version from the main IE7 package, which means ieframe.dll didn't get updated at T-13. I suppose you still have ieframe2.dll in the SYSTEM32 folder.

Your problem is even more severe than I thought. The change from ieframe2.dll to ieframe.dll is done from HFSLIP.CMD. HFSLIP.CMD is called from SVCPACK.INF, so the registry is not involved in this. In other words: SVCPACK.INF failed to run.

Can you compress SVCPACK.INF and SYSOC.IN_ from SOURCESS\I386 and HFSLIP.CMD from SOURCESS\I386\SVCPACK into a ZIP package and upload it here?

If these files turn out to be OK, I can only conclude that your source is corrupted. The odds that HFSLIP would break nearly everything there is to break are really slim...
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