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Siginet
Well... it is finally here! Windows XP PowerPacker v1.0 RC5

This is the biggest update ever!

PowerPacker will help a user create a Multiboot Windows XP disk with or without DriverPacks. It will do almost everything for you, even hex edit the files needed to be hexed, create the boot directory, boot menu, etc. It makes creating multiboot XP disks a breeze.


This program was made with the BTS DriverPacks in mind. Basically it does just about everything you need to do to add a windows XP load to your MultiBoot Disk.

It will gather the needed files from your source XP CD and put them into a directory you specify. It will grab the DriverPack Files and install them. It will create a boot directory for your load and even hex edit the files that need to be HEXED to allow you to boot to it. It will put the needed info into the boot list so you can select your XP load. It makes testing the DriverPacks very easy!!!

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History:
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v1.0 RC5 - 08-17-05
I have extensively re-written most of the code to make it function much better.

1. RC4 had hesitation issues when browsing and selecting things. That is fixed in RC5.
2. I have added a checkbox which allows the user to exclude WIN9XUPG folders from being copied to the destination (To help save a lot of space of your final product if you do not plan on using the winnt32.exe upgrade option... which nobody should use anyways).
3. Also another check box for the user to exclude the LANG folder from being copied to the destination (Which also saves a lot of room and is not needed if you are only going to be using a localized version of WinXP).
4. Also as promised... I made major use of the new powpack.ini file! You now can call PowerPacker_v1.0RC5.exe from a script file using certain parameters and you can actually create your whole entire multiboot disk 100% unattended!!! Completley from the first pack to the last pack... and even have it compile your iso into the destination and name you specify! No more sitting at the computer for hours waiting for every pack to finish so you can start the next pack. Once you have created your script file... and your set of ini files all you will need to do is run your script and leave. Come back later and everything is done! I think I deserve a round of applause for that! You all will never know what I had to do to get this program capable of doing that. (Check the updated help file for more information.)
5. Updated the help file with instructions on how to use the unattended parameters.
6. Added a "Tri-Pack" Checkbox... which will allow a user to quickly create three packs from one source. (Unattended with Driverpacks, Unattended without DriverPacks, and a regular attended pack.)
7. Added a Checkbox called "Custom Pack Name" which will allow a user to choose a four character name to be used as the destination directories and boot files. (**NOTE** when you use this option you have to manually edit the BOOT\cdshell.ini file to add your custom pack to the boot menu.)
8. Many other changes were made... but there are too many to list and remember.

Please post bugs and requests in this thread... and be nice... this is my first Public App! blink.gif

ScreenShots:
powerpacker-gui.jpg (Screenshot Updated August 17th 2005)

Download/Rate Windows XP PowerPacker HERE ONLINE @ BetaNews.com

Or download it from these mirrors:

HERE ONLINE Thanks to my server for this mirror.

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Mirror 4 ONLINE Thanks to UnO for this mirror!


P.S. Please check out Windows XP PowerPacker's spot at BetaNews.com
Give it a rating and place a comment if you get a chance. Thanks everybody!


Looks like Windows XP PowerPacker is becoming very popular! Check out google to see what I am talking about.
Search: Windows XP PowerPacker on GOOGLE.com

I even found a site that claims to have a keygenerator and Crack for WinXP PowerPacker!
(Duh... it's freeware and doesn't need a keygen or crack.) Please Don't get the crack it must be a virus!!!
dale5605
Hey, you have your very own forum!! thumbup.gif

Congratulations. biggrin.gif

Thanks for all the good work you do, like the powerpacker and the ryanvm integrator, I really appreciate it. biggrin.gif
moesasji
Siginet,

Congrats on the new forum and even more on the new PowerPackerXP release. I'm going to try it real soon and post my feedback on this forum.
Keep up the good work, but (as I noticed you spend a lot of time for coding PowerPackerXP and the RyanVM Integrator) also do not forget to get some sleep tongue.gif
moesasji
Sorry to have to report a possible bug so soon, but I wanted to try out the new TriPack-option.
So I chose the input and output director, chose XP Professional Corporate edition etc... Did not fill out whether I wanted to make an unatteneded or DP-pacakage, since I figured PowerPacker would fill this in....
When I chose to make the pack(s), I got the following errormessage:
"Invalid DriverPack Files!: Please check your driverpack settings. Make sure the directory you select contains the RUN_ME.cmd file, usually found inside the UWXP_ROOT dir"

I however filled out the path to my UWXP_CD dir correctly and checked for the presence of RUN_ME.cmd.... is is there....
Any ideas ?
I'll test it in a few other ways now...

---EDIT---
Tried the same (tri-pack checked), but also with the DP-button selected now; PowerPacker does not report the above mentioned error any more and has just started to automatically build the packs...
Siginet
QUOTE (moesasji @ Aug 18 2005, 02:02 PM)
Sorry to have to report a possible bug so soon, but I wanted to try out the new TriPack-option.
So I chose the input and output director, chose XP Professional Corporate edition etc... Did not fill out whether I wanted to make an unatteneded or DP-pacakage, since I figured PowerPacker would fill this in....
When I chose to make the pack(s), I got the following errormessage:
"Invalid DriverPack Files!: Please check your driverpack settings. Make sure the directory you select contains the RUN_ME.cmd file, usually found inside the UWXP_ROOT dir"

I however filled out the path to my UWXP_CD dir correctly and checked for the presence of RUN_ME.cmd.... is is there....
Any ideas ?
I'll test it in a few other ways now...

---EDIT---
Tried the same (tri-pack checked), but also with the DP-button selected now; PowerPacker does not report the above mentioned error any more and has just started to automatically build the packs...
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It could also be a possibility it was reading an old Powpack.ini file from RC4. I made a few changes to the ini file... so that may be the problem. I will test out the error you posted and see if anything is incorrect. I wouldn't doubt if some bugs are reported because the code was so drastically changed.

BTW... to create a tri-pack you must have all setting inputed. You must have the unattended settings and the driverpack settings. Because a tri-pack needs all of this information to create the tri-pack. You will also notice that creating a Tripack is much faster than if you manually created the three packs. newwink.gif I will post a tutorial on how to make the DPs RUN_ME.cmd file unattended. Because that is important if you want everything unattended.
moesasji
Just installed the tri-pack in VMWARE for the first time, and everything went great. The tripack-option works like a charm and it is indeed much faster to build than the previous way. Great option therefore !!

I ran into a problem however when I also integrated my release without masstorage drivers. I was able to name it differently (XHPT) with the new rename option in PowerPacker, and it integrated in the total package just fine.
When I tried to install it in VMWare though, on this install Windows reported hpt3xx.sys missing and aborted the setup.
This has probably nothing to do with PowerPacker and I'll look into the way I integrated the Highpoint drivers in the image with Nlite first.

Seems you again have made a great application even better; I'm very curious what more you can do thumbup.gif
Siginet
Keep me posted. newwink.gif
Hawkwing
Maybe a stupid question after a whiskey or tw.... three... but, does it support and work with other languages? For example swedish?
Siginet
It should. But I have not had the ability to test it myself. Let me know if it works fine for you. I also plan on making a Language file so the program can be translated into different languages. thumbup.gif
VCC
thumbup.gif Just a little good news FYI: I was having trouble with my packs from RC4 where the PC would reboot in the GUI part of setup just as it seemed to be finishing T-30 "Installing Devices". This was happening on 2 out of 3 computers, all computers were different (all Intel motherboards; an Easton P-III, 950Mhz; a D850EMV; and the one that worked was a newer D925XECV2) I couldn't even get success out of a regular XP SP2 CD with the D850EMV, and I could with the Easton.

Now to the actual good news: I build a tri-pack using RC5 with the same software I had previously used with RC4 and it worked so far on the Intel D850EMV. I didn't have enough time to try it on the other machines.

Thanks again Siginet for all your hard work and late hours coding this, another awesome creation! Keep up the excellent work. Oh, and congrats on the forum. laugh.gif
Telenut
Just tested RC5

have a question: The winnt.sif files are edited by powerpacker itself I guess?
They are not all the same (lot of things missing in them)

They should be all the same except the serial key and the guirunonce section.
Siginet
QUOTE (Telenut @ Aug 20 2005, 06:16 AM)
Just tested RC5

have a question: The winnt.sif files are edited by powerpacker itself I guess?
They are not all the same (lot of things missing in them)

They should be all the same except the serial key and the guirunonce section.
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Winnt.sif is not edited by powerpacker (yet). I plan on creating a plugin for that. The DriverPacks do edit the winnt.sif file though. newwink.gif
Siginet
QUOTE (VCC @ Aug 20 2005, 01:07 AM)
thumbup.gif  Just a little good news FYI: I was having trouble with my packs from RC4 where the PC would reboot in the GUI part of setup just as it seemed to be finishing T-30 "Installing Devices". This was happening on 2 out of 3 computers, all computers were different (all Intel motherboards; an Easton P-III, 950Mhz; a D850EMV; and the one that worked was a newer D925XECV2) I couldn't even get success out of a regular XP SP2 CD with the D850EMV, and I could with the Easton.

Now to the actual good news: I build a tri-pack using RC5 with the same software I had previously used with RC4 and it worked so far on the Intel D850EMV. I didn't have enough time to try it on the other machines.

Thanks again Siginet for all your hard work and late hours coding this, another awesome creation! Keep up the excellent work. Oh, and congrats on the forum.  laugh.gif
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That's great to here. smile.gif I'm not sure if PowerPacker is the reason it worked or not if you tried a regular disk and had the same results. But I am glad you enjoy the Tri-Pack option. It is a very good option that I have implemented. woot.gif
Telenut
found my error: there was a winnt.sif file in my source files... This one was not overwritten by the one I selected with powerpacker.

Now I have an other problem (I guess not with powerpacker but with the driverpacks)

In step1 I get this error:
_ back-up of DRVINDEX.INF made..
Error: Could not write to file

The 'Error: Could not write to file' comes up more then once.
No idea how to solve this at the moment
Siginet
QUOTE (Telenut @ Aug 20 2005, 01:11 PM)
found my error: there was a winnt.sif file in my source files... This one was not overwritten by the one I selected with powerpacker.

Now I have an other problem (I guess not with powerpacker but with the driverpacks)

In step1 I get this error:
_ back-up of DRVINDEX.INF made..
Error: Could not write to file

The 'Error: Could not write to file' comes up more then once.
No idea how to solve this at the moment
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Not sure what the Drvindex error is caused by. sad.gif

As for the winnt.sif file. I think I'll add the option to overwrite it. newwink.gif Thanks for reporting that. smile.gif
VCC
Concerning the DRVINDEX error (I'm just curious):
By any chance, have you checked the rights on the file to make sure it isn't set to read only or got changed somehow to read-only?
Also, what version of the DPs are you using?

How funny, I just noticed I'm labeled as a newbie. LOL ya, ya, I know I'm a newbie to the site. A newbie with 10 years under my belt. I have to laugh. whistling.gif
Siginet
QUOTE (VCC @ Aug 21 2005, 02:30 AM)
Concerning the DRVINDEX error (I'm just curious):
By any chance, have you checked the rights on the file to make sure it isn't set to read only or got changed somehow to read-only?
Also, what version of the DPs are you using?

How funny, I just noticed I'm labeled as a newbie. LOL ya, ya, I know I'm a newbie to the site. A newbie with 10 years under my belt. I have to laugh. whistling.gif
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LOL Newbie. newwink.gif
The file shouldn't be read only. If it is then WinXP PowerPacker is not doing it's job. It is supposed to undo all readonly files.

@Telenut Do you get the same error if you manually run the Run_me.cmd file from within an i386 directory?
Ghostrider
I don't think this question has been asked before so here goes... I am a system builder and as such have all the XP installs ie Home, Pro, OEM and Retail also Corp. So do i have to select the CD for each build or can i select just one install CD and tell Powerpacker it is the OEM, Home or Pro or Retail etc... but use the same original CD for all, i find that selecting the Retail cd's to create 1 multiboot cd with D/Packs and my OEM installs gives me a CD over 700mb but if i select OEM then i can make it less than 700mb
VCC
huh.gif Minor problem; I'm noticing when I go to name the ISO, if I name it the same name as the Destination folder, it goes into the destination folder instead of saving the ISO file. I have to manually add ".ISO" for it to save to that name.
Siginet
QUOTE (Ghostrider @ Aug 22 2005, 09:51 AM)
I don't think this question has been asked before so here goes... I am a system builder and as such have all the XP installs ie Home, Pro, OEM and  Retail also Corp. So do i have to select the CD for each build or can i select just one install CD and tell Powerpacker it is the OEM, Home or Pro or Retail etc... but use the same original CD for all, i find that selecting the Retail cd's to create 1 multiboot cd with D/Packs and my OEM installs gives me a CD over 700mb but if i select OEM then i can make it less than 700mb
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Well... If I understand your question correctly. What you are asking is... can I use an OEM CD as my source files for every different pack. The answer is yes... as long as you put the setupp.ini file in the ExtraPackFiles\I386 directory. That way the file will be overwritten on each pack with the specific setupp.ini
for each different OS. I have never tried this though... so let me know if it works. Also I am not sure the legalities of this. I would think if you own the disks there shouldn't be a problem.

QUOTE (VCC @ Aug 22 2005, 10:59 AM)
huh.gif Minor problem; I'm noticing when I go to name the ISO, if I name it the same name as the Destination folder, it goes into the destination folder instead of saving the ISO file. I have to manually add ".ISO" for it to save to that name.
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That is pretty normal. I think most programs do the same. newwink.gif Because when you type in a folder name it has no way to know if you are meening the folder or the iso. It sees the folder exists so it goes into the folder. newwink.gif
Ghostrider
Thanks Siginet, as soon as i have enough time i'll try it, might be pushing it for this week though as i'm on service calls all week.
JuMz
is there a way I could implement this powerpacker utility with WinPE. I currently use WinPE to install XP pro using winnt32
VCC
Thanks Siginet, I've confirmed the problem with saving the ISO with the same name as the destination folder and how it exists with other application's saving feature as well. Case closed.
Siginet
QUOTE (JuMz @ Aug 22 2005, 04:13 PM)
is there a way I could implement this powerpacker utility with WinPE. I currently use WinPE to install XP pro using winnt32
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I am going to work on adding BartPE to v2.0 but I have no access to WINPE. sad.gif Maybe someone can make a plugin for WinPE. newwink.gif As for now you will need to manually create your WinPE pack... then save all of the files to the "Extra Root Files" directory for later installs.

QUOTE (VCC @ Aug 22 2005, 04:31 PM)
Thanks Siginet, I've confirmed the problem with saving the ISO with the same name as the destination folder and how it exists with other application's saving feature as well. Case closed.
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badboy05mtl
Dude

If you can make program with cd-switching and intergrated wpi. It will be so cool. It is a suggestion.
Siginet
QUOTE (badboy05mtl @ Aug 23 2005, 10:56 PM)
Dude

If you can make program with cd-switching and intergrated wpi. It will be so cool. It is a suggestion.
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Yes I do want to implement something like that. I am pretty busy coding Windows XP PowerPacker itself right now... but anyone is welcome to write a plugin for WinXP PowerPacker to do something like what you have requested. Once I get the program fully released I should have more time to create plugins. newwink.gif
RipperJack
Click to view attachmentSiginet,
I just downloaded your powerPacker from a link in your original post in this thread and it seems that you have a TrojanDropper in the file.
Lost Soul
this is a great sounding app im gonna get some time this weekend and give it a shot, smile.gif
Siginet
QUOTE (RipperJack @ Aug 24 2005, 03:06 AM)
Click to view attachmentSiginet,
I just downloaded your powerPacker from a link in your original post in this thread and it seems that you have a TrojanDropper in the file.
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That is definatly a false positive. Some applications have false readings... especially on programs that are fresh and new... like Windows XP PowerPacker. What program is that, that gave that reading? I use Symantec Antivirus and I have no problems.
vasarnap2000
I get the trojan warning from TrojanHunter 4.2 (build 908).
Siginet
QUOTE (vasarnap2000 @ Aug 25 2005, 12:37 AM)
I get the trojan warning from TrojanHunter 4.2 (build 908).
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I sent them an email to fix this false reading. newwink.gif
Route66
Hi Siginet

Got some time today too test PP for the first time. And I think I´m in love.
The tri-pack was created in a few minutes and I tested all 3 in VmWare and it worked whitout any flaw. Still have to confirm that BTS DP works in reality, but I have no doubt that it will.

I´ll stay tuned thumbup.gif
Siginet
QUOTE (Route66 @ Aug 26 2005, 03:42 PM)
Hi Siginet

Got some time today too test PP for the first time. And I think I´m in love.
The tri-pack was created in a few minutes and I tested all 3 in VmWare and it worked whitout any flaw. Still have to confirm that BTS DP works in reality, but I have no doubt that it will. 

I´ll stay tuned  thumbup.gif
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biggrin.gif Glad you enjoy it. It will only get better... I'm just getting started! thumbup.gif
niih
Hi,

I just downloaded your utility and have a problem. I have created a pack, which went fine, but when I try to package the iso, there is a status screen which comes up too quickly for me to read, then I get a dialog with the header "Sorry ISO not compiled correctly" and the message "Please check your settings and make sure you have enough space on your HD".

I have over 100G free on the drive I am using for this, and I do not know what other settings I should be checking.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
Nii
Siginet
QUOTE (niih @ Aug 27 2005, 04:20 AM)
Hi,

I just downloaded your utility and have a problem. I have created a pack, which went fine, but when I try to package the iso, there is a status screen which comes up too quickly for me to read, then I get a dialog with the header "Sorry ISO not compiled correctly" and the message "Please check your settings and make sure you have enough space on your HD".

I have over 100G free on the drive I am using for this, and I do not know what other settings I should be checking.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
Nii
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Can you post some more info about your stuff. You shouldn't have an issue. Is there a chance that the iso you are trying to create allready exists and the file is in use? What is the path you are putting your iso in? The more info you give me the easier it will be for me to figure out your problem. Usually this isue is caused by not enough room on the HD... but you stated you have 100GB free space.
Siginet
QUOTE (Siginet @ Aug 27 2005, 11:53 AM)
QUOTE (niih @ Aug 27 2005, 04:20 AM)
Hi,

I just downloaded your utility and have a problem. I have created a pack, which went fine, but when I try to package the iso, there is a status screen which comes up too quickly for me to read, then I get a dialog with the header "Sorry ISO not compiled correctly" and the message "Please check your settings and make sure you have enough space on your HD".

I have over 100G free on the drive I am using for this, and I do not know what other settings I should be checking.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
Nii
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Can you post some more info about your stuff. You shouldn't have an issue. Is there a chance that the iso you are trying to create allready exists and the file is in use? What is the path you are putting your iso in? The more info you give me the easier it will be for me to figure out your problem. Usually this isue is caused by not enough room on the HD... but you stated you have 100GB free space.
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Try rebooting your computer and try again.
niih
Hi,

I downloaded CDImageGui from this site, and used that to create the iso from my Package Directory. The ISO worked when I tested it in VMWare, but I still cannot get your utility to create the ISO.

Apart from the creation of the ISO, everything else seems to work fine.

Nii
Siginet
Weird that you are having an issue. No one else has claimed to have had this issue. Please check you PM I sent you. I need some more info from you so I can better troubleshoot your problem.
ipdave
I cannot use this; keeps telling me:

Please check your settings and make sure you have enough space on your HD.

- I have 7 gb on the output and 3gb on my C: (system) drive

?
Siginet
QUOTE (ipdave @ Sep 2 2005, 06:48 PM)
I cannot use this; keeps telling me:

Please check your settings and make sure you have enough space on your HD.

- I have 7 gb on the output and 3gb on my C: (system) drive

?
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Do you have your BOOT folder at the root of the destination? It looks for a BOOT\loader.bin file.
vasarnap2000
QUOTE (Siginet @ Aug 26 2005, 01:30 PM)
QUOTE (vasarnap2000 @ Aug 25 2005, 12:37 AM)
I get the trojan warning from TrojanHunter 4.2 (build 908).
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I sent them an email to fix this false reading. newwink.gif
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thumbup.gif
Thanks Siginet! The false reading is now gone.
thumbup.gif
Siginet
That's good to hear. smile.gif
Thanks for letting me know! thumbup.gif
vasarnap2000
sad.gif

Now I get a warning of TrojanDropper.Tesys.100 when I execute PowerPacker!

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Siginet
Man this sux! I will email them again. realmad.gif
badboy05mtl
@Siginet

I had the same problem I couldn't make ISO file but I give up... I want to know about your program what it does. I think I am new to this field.

By the way would you let me know something. I followed your instruction about BTS DB I have add all the drive but when I use ur program to intergrated it comes 450 MB. Unfortunate the drive itself 700 MB + windows xp 500 MB I am wonder why it so small.
Siginet
QUOTE (badboy05mtl @ Sep 7 2005, 12:52 AM)
@Siginet

I had the same problem I couldn't make ISO file but I give up... I want to know about your program what it does. I think I am new to this field.

By the way would you let me know something. I followed your instruction about BTS DB I have add all the drive but when I use ur program to intergrated it comes 450 MB. Unfortunate the drive itself 700 MB + windows xp 500 MB I am wonder why it so small.
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Make sure you have your OUTPUT: PowerPack Destination pointing to your files. They should have a folder called BOOT in it... and in there should be a file called loader.bin ... If it isn't there ISO creation will fail. Also if you haven't got enough HD space it will fail.


As for the size of the files... That is because stuff at the root of your disk is not copied by default. They are files you will probably not miss. newwink.gif And if you selected to Exclude WIN9XUPG or LANG folders that also saves a lot of space.

Hope I answered your questions. I am not sure if I understood you exactly.
badboy05mtl
@Siginet

what about the Driver that I download from BTS it will intergrated with my powerpack xp.
Siginet
You should have more than 1 DP file. You need the base and the driverpacks.

There is a help file with windows xp powerpacker. And you may want to look at the tutorial for the dps as well.

I am working on a way to make it a little simpler... but for now basically all you have to do is what is in the help file.
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