ZenMystic
Nov 11 2005, 02:48 AM
am I complete noob so I hope this is the place to post. Sorry if its not no offense ment.
I slipstreamed windows 2000 without ei for the first time today and all went well appart from 2 problems
1... Windows media Play 9 will not run I box comes up saying "an internal application error occoured" what ever that means...
2... when I try to use the windizupdate it download and and installs updates (or so it says) then after install is complete if crashes out firefox am running version 1.0.7.. I looked no update were done from what I see
if anyone can help me with these 2 problems....
Appart from that all seems to have gone well
TY for your time
tommyp
Nov 11 2005, 03:54 AM
The first step for us to help you, is for you to read the stickied posting and how to report errors. Without some files, we can't help you.
ZenMystic
Nov 11 2005, 04:26 AM
I do have a error report log but do not know of/about HFNETCHK -V -F C:\WU.TXT is this something I need to download? Appologies for seaming a bit slow, but like I said new to this...
Tomcat76
Nov 11 2005, 10:35 AM
Search for HFNETCHK on a search engine; the first result is what you're after (at least on Yahoo, Google and MSN Search). Somewhere on the page, there's the green text "Download now"; it's a direct link to the file.
ZenMystic
Nov 11 2005, 12:09 PM
Hope this is what you all need to help me ... here is my attached error report......
tommyp
Nov 11 2005, 02:17 PM
Where in
here does it have the following files to be placed into the HF folder?
WindowsMedia9-KB885492-x86-ENU.exe
WindowsMedia9-KB891122-x86-Global-ENU.exe
windowsmedia9-kb892313-x86-intl.exe
Tomcat76
Nov 11 2005, 03:06 PM
TommyP...
KB885492 has an updated wmp.dll. It's discussed in Step 5.
You're right about the others...
the_guy
Nov 11 2005, 06:03 PM
892313 has an even later version.
891122 is the windows media 10 codecs. ZenMystic forgot to take wmfdist.exe out of the 891122 file.
the_guy
wilkol
Nov 12 2005, 10:31 AM
Hallo ZenMystic and all other,
in tommyp's latest HFSLIP_51109.CMD is a little error. I yesterday informed tommyp about it.
In line 1780 : ECHO >>WORK\HFSLIPHF.INF - is an error!!
It should be:
line 1780 : ECHO. >>WORK\HFSLIPHF.INF
This failing point produces later in the slipstreaming-process a defect file "HFSLIPWU.INF".
During Windiz-installation occours NO ERRORS (windiz ignores the defect file worthless) but the installation is for... (we say in Germany "...for the as" / "...für den Arsch"

). Many entries failing after installation in the registry!!
What can you do...
1. Edit the line 1780 in "HFSLIP_51109.CMD" (see above). Then save the file and start slipstreaming again...
This line is in the middle of call ":DX9C"
or2. - AFTER slipstreaming AND BEFORE making *.iso search the file "HFSLIPWU.INF" (in folder "HFSLIP\SOURCESS\I386").
- Open and edit this file with "Notepad.exe" and delete the LAST!!! line (ECHO.....).
- Then save the file an make your *.iso.
I hope, I could help you.
(sorry, for my bad english - I'm from Germany)
Best regards
Willi.
ZenMystic
Nov 13 2005, 08:22 AM
wilkol: Thank You for telling my that about windizupdate....
My question is does this effect windows media player 9 too? I reslipstreamed but this time not including wmp9 as I figured I could install it later.... but still the same problem Seems to install ok but when I try to run wmp9 I still get the error "an internal application error occoured." How can I fix this?
Here is a my updated error report..... .... I case needed....
tommyp
Nov 13 2005, 11:40 AM
Perhaps you need IE5 or IE6 to use WMP? Why not try a different media player, practically every media player is better than WMP.
wilkol
Nov 13 2005, 01:31 PM
Hallo,
ZenMystic, I've seen your WU.TXT and I self even first running HFNETCHK on my pc.... Oooh, my god... this tool is older as the moon

. This tool says on my pc WARNING... WARNING... YOU HAVE NEWER FILES AS EXPECTED. The files MUST be newer!!! That's ok! How a WARNING????
I'm a profi and I check my files self

.
Your problem...
I've seen, that you use the FDV-fileset. This means that many components will NOT be installed. Check your installation first with ALL components.
I've even installed win2000(server) with ALL components, with ALL hotfixes and WITH IE6 from my slip-iso on a VM. I've NO problems. My media player 9 is starting errorfree (I use a german release).
I think, you have a problem with the FDV-fileset. I've seen, that you NOT uses DX9C. I'm not shure, whether media player uses components from DX9C (codecs or other).
Therefore, you MUST correct the little error in the latest "HFSLIP_51109.CMD" - BEFORE you starting the slipstream-process - see above my article from yesterday!!
Willi.
ZenMystic
Nov 13 2005, 10:55 PM
I have a bit of trouble understanding your last post... DirectX9 is installed I install it later didn't want to slipstream it at the time... as for hfnetchk thing I donno much about it except thats what I was told to get.
As for wmp yes it maybe the case it wil not work without IE. Can anyone confirm this? If thats the case am fine with leaving it out I almost never use it. but do use it sometimes like once a week maybe. I would just like to know though if the problem is my end being new to this and having, I admit gaps in my knowledge at this time. although on a positive note I do now know more about windows today than I did last week.
as for the hfslipcmd I was using an older one. The one I first downloaded when i first came to this site last week using the newer one now though. either way job well done to the people here... for my first time doing this to only have 2 problems and one just due to a possiable bug thats not bad. Show this to be a well thought out and well done job.
Not to go off topic of this post... But I'd like to be able to alter the boot thing so like the original W2K CD it aske what drive/path do I want to install to and do I want to format to FAT32/NTFS. What would I need to change so it always asks me this? As I did the first time round have trouble getting W2K to install were i wanted it to. It just seemed to choose on its own and install. But with the original I always got to pick and format if i wanted.
fdv
Nov 13 2005, 11:54 PM
ZenMysticQUOTE
Not to go off topic of this post... But I'd like to be able to alter the boot thing so like the original W2K CD it aske what drive/path do I want to install to
Delete WINNT.SIF and it should let you specify all sorts of variables including destination.
as for WMP 9, i really don't remember if it requires IE. i know it requires MSHTML to display it's stuff, so part of its functionality does require IE. but as
tommyp points out, many alternatives exist and they are all, bar none, better than microsoft's media player. many will give you links to their favorite players; mine is the
K-Lite Mega Codec Pack with Media Player Classic.
Crash&Burn
Nov 14 2005, 02:03 PM
Well deleting the Winnt.sif is a bit excessive, check in your Win2K folder/disk, for folder Support/Tools/Deploy.CAB
Unpack that and run it, it will create a new File that is useable as WINNT.sif, if you compare that file to the WINNT.sif you already have, should see the fields that you need to change/or delete.
I can't recall which they are off the top of my head, but even with a WINNT.sif file, you will get prompted for values that you leave out - so you can make it mostly unattended.
tommyp
Nov 14 2005, 06:11 PM
That deploy tool is a POS. It's good for starters, but tinkering and reading the forums here are the best bet. Here's the code you need for your winnt.sif so you get prompted on what partition you want. It works for xp and 2k.
[Data]
AutoPartition=0
MsDosInitiated="0"
UnattendedInstall="Yes"
[Unattended]
Unattendmode=FullUnattended
OemPreinstall=Yes
TargetPath=WINDOWS
Filesystem=LeaveAlone
OemSkipEula=Yes
Repartition=NO
WaitForReboot="No"
DriverSigningPolicy=Ignore
Crash&Burn
Nov 14 2005, 08:22 PM
Well I was recommending it only as a starting point heh. Thats what I initially started w/ before finding MSFN slipstreaming.
ZenMystic
Nov 14 2005, 10:42 PM
Thanks guys... yea been reading some possts here some of it I understand, some of it nolt yet but getting there ... Thanks again
ZenMystic
Nov 15 2005, 03:22 AM
After making the changes suggested in the post and reslipstreaming everything and doing a complete reinstall of windows firefox stil crashes when trying to do updates from the windizupdate site am using firefox 1.0.7 What other options do I have? is there any place else to go for updates...? windizupdate says there are updates for me it downloades the updates but crashes when trying to install. firefox says the plugin cause an error and closes.. Other then that windows seems to be running great
Crash&Burn
Nov 15 2005, 03:44 AM
Have you tried something a little less extreme first, like Opera?
Heh - well I'm not gonna add another post just for the next one

Yes it is a browser. It may or may not work, but ... well lets just say its code base is more stable.
ZenMystic
Nov 15 2005, 04:01 AM
hmmm.... good suggestion...... I'll give it a go and get back to you I'm assuming here that this is another browser yes?
ZenMystic
Nov 15 2005, 04:27 AM
ok... 2 things.... its now downloading and updating in both browsers what was making either of them crash was when I attempted to download an updated driver for my eathernet card.
The problem i now have is that after installing updates NOT drivers.. it installs and tells me to reboot.. I do this... but upon return to update site it still lists the updates I just updated.... its like even though it updated (or says it did) either it didn't really update or its not seeing that the update happend
Crash&Burn
Nov 15 2005, 06:11 AM
Well maybe someone else (?) has used Windiz, I thought it was interesting til I found out it needed software downloaded/installed and I promptly said F-that

And just manually download from microsoft or
The SoftwarePatch
ZenMystic
Nov 15 2005, 07:00 AM
ahhh now that helps.... so all I do is check that page now and then and double click on and run the ones I do not have or reslipstream if I had a mind to yea that seems better to me than have to use what I have been using
Crash&Burn
Nov 15 2005, 07:21 AM
And there is our sticky:
Windows 2000 (all). The_Guy did the initial post, I fine combed it and offered some corrections. So pretty much it just needs to be updated every monthly patch tuesday

And if you think its missing something feel free... but double check first - cuz theres 2 or 3 that are likely not in that list, because if you check Microsoft closely they specify Windows 2000 Server only...
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