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pfunk06
Hi. I'm new to the forum and making my first HFSLIP for XP.
When I start the install with the CD I created I get the following Error message as windows begins to install:

"Please Insert the Disk Labeled Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 into Drive A"

I must have missed something on my setup.

Here is my error log from HFSLIP:

I would appreciate any help or advice.

Thanks
tommyp
Welcome to the board. How did you slipstream SP2?
Tomcat76
Are you including drivers with the HFDRV method?
pfunk06
Thanks. I used HFSLIP trying to follow vorck's tutorial at Http://www.vorck.com/hfslip.html

I haven't figured out how to run the HFnetchk properly yet to complete the help file.

I started with an XP Pro Volume licensed Media then pulled down all the patches.

Had HFSLIP installed as the root of a fresh D:\ hard drive.

After running the HFSLIP I burned the SOURCESS contents to a bootable ISO CD using Nero.

I ran into the problem trying out the disk on a test machine that has a non windows OS currently. Trying to do a full clean install of Win XP Pro
Super-Magician
Does your volume-license media have SP2 slipstreamed? HFSLIP will only work with sources that have SP1 or SP2.

For the HFNETCHK, you would only be able to run that after Windows installs successfully, so never mind about it.
Tomcat76
You are being asked for the second CD if you manually add stuff (or force HFSLIP to add stuff) like "filename.exe = 2,,,,,,,1,0,0" into the txtsetup.sif of a Windows XP source. Most often, the "2" is intended for a Win2K install; the equivalent of that for Windows XP and Windows 2003 is "100" but it's better to use "1" which is compatible with 2K, XP and 2003.


QUOTE (pfunk06 @ Mar 18 2006, 03:50 PM) *
"Please Insert the Disk Labeled Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 into Drive A"
Ah, wait... That's most certainly a problem with your custom winnt.sif file...
jaclaz
If I am not wrong that error comes from not having the proper "ident" files in root of CD.

Read this:
http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=16381&hl=

jaclaz
Super-Magician
pfunk06 - I see that you are using a WINNT.SIF file in your setup. Try installing without it.

Tomcat76 - To me, it does not seem as if pfunk06 would be trying to add stuff into txtsetup.sif at this point. Also, his/her error message does not say anything about a second CD.

jaclaz - Ah, I had not realized that. Yes, that could indeed be the case.
pfunk06
QUOTE (Super-Magician @ Mar 18 2006, 02:33 PM) *
Does your volume-license media have SP2 slipstreamed? HFSLIP will only work with sources that have SP1 or SP2.

For the HFNETCHK, you would only be able to run that after Windows installs successfully, so never mind about it.


It has SP1. I downloaded and Slipped SP2 per the tutorial in this build.

I used the WINNT.SIF file provided/suggested by Vorck's article.

I didn't add more than a couple of the OEM tools.

For some reason the Installer seems to be looking for the SP2 files on drive A rather than from the new CD.
Super-Magician
OK. Did you read jaclaz's post above?
Tomcat76
QUOTE (Super-Magician @ Mar 18 2006, 08:42 PM) *
Also, his/her error message does not say anything about a second CD.
You're right...
Super-Magician
pfunk06
Thanks,

I just finsihed Scaning/reading jaclaz' post.
If I get the gist it appears that I need to add the WIN51IP.SP1 file to the Root of my install CD.
I just checked and it's not there.

Not sure Why it didn't get created but I'll folllow his suggestion and give it a try.
Super-Magician
You do need the ident file, but not WIN51IP.SP1. You need WIN51IP.SP2 since your installation now has SP2. Windows uses this file, among others, to check the service pack level of your CD.

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pfunk06
QUOTE (jaclaz @ Mar 18 2006, 02:40 PM) *
If I am not wrong that error comes from not having the proper "ident" files in root of CD.

Read this:
http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=16381&hl=

jaclaz


Thanks. This solved the problem! I needed to add the SP1 and Sp2 Text files to the root of the CD.

Thanks also Tomcat76 and Super-Magician for your advice and assistance. biggrin.gif
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