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  1. I did try the f10 option on my previous slipstreamed discs and all it did was bring me to the recovery console and I was unable to figure out how to do a repair install from there.
  2. Problem fixed (sorta): I was able to do exactly what I desired by selecting to slipstream just the system pack and then using the "Prompt Repair" mode (duh, rtfm for my part) option when the "unattended mode section" came up. This worked and allowed me to use the repair mode as I wanted. Yet life not content to let well enough be has sought to plague me with the same file errors the harassed the original disc. I am confidant I shall be able to figure this out eventually though. Below is attached my last session with the setup that worked for me. Thanks for all the help Last_Session.ini
  3. Wow sorry about that epic fail there on my part. I blame my intense frustration. In other news thank you for your quick and speedy advice I shall attend to my repairs quickly. P.S. I just noticed how poorly I framed my last quoted sentence.
  4. Hello everyone, I have been having some particularly vexing issues with my Windows XP (SP3) Professional install as of late and I want to do a repair install to see if that can fix some of my issues. On my original Windows XP (SP2) disc, the repair install is available after agreeing to the license and selecting my install partition. However, on the slipstream disc I made using Nlite (including SP3) there appears to be no option to do a repair install. The only option is to reformat the partition I want to keep intact, which I do not want to do. Again, all I want is for the original system files to be replaced while retaining all my files and programs. I would have done this with my SP2 disc yet it complains that some files cannot be read. Thus after my somewhat lengthy and rambling discussion my question is this: Is there a way to make a slipstreamed disc using Nlite that will allow me to do a repair install? I hope my question and the information leading to it is clear enough to illicit help. Any assistance anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated. If I have missed a post already about this issue that I humbly beg forgiveness, and of course I can always provide more information if someone requests it. Cheers.
  5. I just wanted to add that if you cannot find yourself a copy of Microsoft Sans Serif Bold font that installing Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer 2007 Here will give you a copy. This is what I had to do and it solved my problem.
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