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p3nixn
So im just starting to learn how to use nLite and i got to the page where it asks for
Locating The Windows Installation? Is that like C:/ Windows or what?
and under that it says product name? Language? Service Pack? Version? Path? Size?
i know this is very bad question and im not dumb im very good with computers ( mostly rats, delphi and other trojans ...

but ive always wanted to do this so your help is muchly appreciated.
dcyphure
QUOTE (p3nixn @ Dec 23 2006, 09:12 PM) *
So im just starting to learn how to use nLite and i got to the page where it asks for
Locating The Windows Installation? Is that like C:/ Windows or what?
and under that it says product name? Language? Service Pack? Version? Path? Size?
i know this is very bad question and im not dumb im very good with computers ( mostly rats, delphi and other trojans ...

but ive always wanted to do this so your help is muchly appreciated.


its asking for the actual install disk contents....i usually just select all the cd's conents and drag them to a folder on my hardrive..same with sp2 and then select that folder in nlite
p3nixn
thank you im currently taking the files off my cd onto my HD then i will try this smile.gif
do you got any tips for me seeing as im just starting things i should do or shouldnt do smile.gif
p3nixn
Problems solved thank you
UtCollector
Coppy the i386 folder to you're harddrive and the files that have names like win51.
japs
I'm newbie here, I just want to ask about the message that popup when I locate my windows installation, I already copy the i386 folder to my HD, locate it and it always says "Make sure that the selected folder or drive contains i386 or AMD64 directory and proper windows installation files...etc", if i click next it always say the message, How can I fix my problem? Thanks for any help.
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