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  1. Sounds great, any documents demonstrating this switch?
  2. Oh how awesome to see this still alive and updating! Will nvidia chipset SATA/Radi/Achi drivers be added to the library in the future? anyway, thanks for the software and keep up the good work!
  3. This is weird, so the problem is that my Sysprep Windows 2000 SP4 image is having trouble with Dell Inspiron 531 computer (Nforce 4 chipset). It is giving me BSOD on the first reboot after dropping down the image. However, these machines are all running in IDE mode and will have no trouble installing Windows 2000 using the CD ( No drivers slipstreamed ). Is anyone having this trouble as well????????
  4. I followed the instructions to "To learn how to slipstream drivers so you don't have to press F6:" but nothing happened. The log file says: ------------------------------------ Slipstreaming Starts -------------------------------- Version: v5.3 Build 080626 Log Date: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 Log Time: 12:55:05 Mode: Install DOSNET.INF and TXTSETUP.SIF remained 0KB in size. Could you follow up on that?
  5. I encounter the same trojan warning too.
  6. Thanks a lot for the info. Have you tried integrating Nforce SATA drivers as well? Are the steps similar to this guide? Would this method work with Windows 2000 as well?
  7. nice stuff! i'ma try it out on my win 2k image!
  8. I was wondering if this hal script would support windows 2000 and x64 XP?
  9. I'm having major issues with the MassStorage Drivers when syspreping Windows 2000. Regardless of how I prepared the mass storage drivers there's going to be an error message like this: error.jpg Originally I have the following keys in my sysprep.inf The only way I could run sysprep without getting errors is to remove the entire sysprepmassstorage section.... I've tried add paths to the devPath Reg key, it didn't work. the mass storage drivers I use are from driverpacks.net , which I think are compatible with Windows 2000. Why am I getting this error???
  10. I am trying to do some "post sysprep" regedit in Win2K, but I don't think the version of sysprep for Win2K has the /quit switch. So is there a work around????
  11. Since there aren't any drivers pack out there, I'm going to have to do something on my own. I was wondering if I could simply download the .exe or .zip driver files from the manufacturere web site and then decompress them into a folder? Would sysprep be able to install the driver successfully? or i'll have to go through a special process to extract something after unzipping the files?
  12. alright! thanks for the effort, this save so much time!
  13. Thanks for the info, I'm trying to understand the inf file at the moment, wish me luck. Lolz
  14. Normally, the update HAL syntax is like this by default: I suppose the "ACPIAPIC_MP" tells system what the new HAL is and whatever after the comma is the path and renaming the file to hal.inf??? I am asking this because I think some inf files in mysysprep needs to be modified to work with x64 XP. In the worse case scenario I might have to manually provide all the necessary files to UPDATE HAL.....
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