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isellgum
I tried the whole
D:\AIO-DVD\SETUP\XP\Home\i386\winnt32.exe /noreboot
but it would not work , so I download the setup disks (for home) from MS and extracted all the images using winzip then extracted each Image using WinISO.

My total %root%\hom2 directory is 6.16MB (6.6MB Size on Disk)
Do I need to edit/hex any of the files in %root%\hom2 in order to make it boot properly?

I burned it and after I choose the boot sector.... it reboots immediately.

Thanks in advance.
amd64lover
did you read flyakite's guide? if not, you can read it here... http://flyakite.msfnhosting.com/
isellgum
No , I got to this web page by random mishap.

This is for the cooking network , right ?
amd64lover
wow... being a jerk is really going to make people want to help you. i asked if you read the guide because he tells you step by step what to do and edit....
you need to be sure that the setupldr.bin, txtsetup.sif, .dat file (bootsector) file are all edited according to his guide....
isellgum
OK , so I DL'ed a AIO incomplete from a torrent site , looked at the example, fixed it myself.


Thanks.

Yeah but the fiorst line said , IT DIDN"T WORK , or I wouldn't be here asking.

Of course I read it.

I know you're just stating the super obvious, but I've been through that.


And I won't ask for an apology for the name calling..............

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amd64lover
i wont ask for an apology (nor do i need one), just that you watch how you speak to people on here.... no one has to help anyone. this is a free site where we can help each and learn alot.... just play nice smile.gif
amd64lover
well i am glad you fixed it, but sometimes the simplest explanation turns out to be the answer and is often overlooked.




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