[Havent the time atm to fully lay this one out but I should be able to soon - work is busy at the moment hehe]
To do this, try the following:
1. make a location on your HDD where you are going to install XPCREATE
As an example:
- CREATE: C:\UAXPCD\
- CREATE: C:\UAXPCD\XPC
- CREATE: C:\UAXPCD\USER
- Install the xpcreate package to C:\UAXPCD\XPC
- CREATE the other folders listed at http://xpcreate.com/directories.htm inside C:\UAXPCD\XPC
[note: i dont put the FILESCD folder in the xpcreate folder because I have multiple builds and could accidentally delete them if i needed to wipe the xpcreate folder so if you want to do the same as me, dont add the FILESCD folder at the end of the referenced webpage]
- CREATE a xpcreate.ini file inside C:\UAXPCD\XPC with the information derieved from http://xpcreate.com/xpcreateini.htm
- Make the following changes to the xpcreate.ini file:
CODE
DELISOS=NO
DELROOT=NO
DOCD=NO
DOISO=NO
STARTSWITCH=/WAIT /MIN
USERFILESCD=C:\UAXPCD\USER
DELROOT=NO
DOCD=NO
DOISO=NO
STARTSWITCH=/WAIT /MIN
USERFILESCD=C:\UAXPCD\USER
[dont think the order matters in the ini file but make sure you dont have duplicate entries there and if a entry doesnt exist, then create it]
If you are going to be creating a Unattended CD then you will need to make the following folders:
- CREATE a folder called: $OEM$ inside C:\UAXPCD\USER
- CREATE a folder called: i386 inside C:\UAXPCD\USER
[see the MSFN unattended guide [http://unattended.msfn.org/] for info on unattended stuff - you'll better understand what these are for]
- Download and place the hotfixes to the correct folders within the xpcreate root e.g. C:\UAXPCD\XPC\SVC-HF1 ....SVC-EXE ...etc - you can find out what hotfixes goes where at http://xpcreate.com/current.htm but use http://www.msfn.org/board/HOTFIXES-Windows-XP-SP2-t31886.html for the update hotfix list - it should be obvious to where everything goes
- if your source is a XP CD that already has SP2 then that's ideal - and you wont need the SPACKS folder and the SP2 download, but you may want to copy the XP CD to somewhere on your hard drive and use that as a source instead - stripping the folders other than i386 makes the resulting CD not as big... which is good.
[note: if you do the above source, you'll then need to add the following to the xpcreate.ini file: XPSOURCE=C:\UAXPCD\XPSOURCE for example]
- XPCREATE-wise, I think you are good to go. Run the xpcreate.cmd in the C:\UAXPCD\XPC folder and wait [bear in mind its recommended you turn off your A/V and stuff before doing it - just in case it corrupts stuff, and it should be a slightly quicker process this way]
- Once finished, its time for the BTS Driverpack
2. Adding the BTS DriverPacks to your XPCREATE build.
[will have to do this a bit later - meant to be doing work atm hehe - but it basically involves pointing BTS DP's question of where the XP source is, at the CDROOT that appears in the XPCREATE folder after running XPCREATE with the settings detailed above]
3. Follow the MSFN Unattended Guide's final bit [http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/view/web/15/ - remember to change the root dir location to where your XP build resides i.e. from C:\XPCD to C:\UAXPCD\XPC\CDROOT] to create the ISO and burn on to a CD
EDIT: Grrrrrr - just lost the massive change to this post - stupid smilely thingy hehe - so you'll have to wait for the update sorry.
Regards
Nath