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#1 User is offline   montage 

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Posted 16 October 2009 - 06:44 AM

Hi,

Excuse my english I'm french...

I've a problem with HFSLIP :

After I've HFSLIPed a Windows XP Home Edition, I can't install it correctly because of the file WBEMOC.INF.

During the installation I have some messages and after installation I have serious problems.

If I put original WBEMOC.INF in the HFSLIPed iso file, all works perfectly. Now I know the problem and I can make the modification with my hands.

Is there a solution to correct this problem in HFSLIP.CMD ?

Thanks


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Posted 16 October 2009 - 06:55 AM

I'm not sure what you are slipstreaming but here's some info.
* If you are slipstreaming SP3, you need to have wbemoc.cab in hfcabs.
* If you are using a SP3 source, create a folder called REPLACE\I386 alongside the hfslip cmd file. Place your wbomoc.in_ file inside that folder.

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Posted 17 October 2009 - 07:29 AM

View Posttommyp, on Oct 16 2009, 07:55 AM, said:

I'm not sure what you are slipstreaming but here's some info.
* If you are slipstreaming SP3, you need to have wbemoc.cab in hfcabs.
* If you are using a SP3 source, create a folder called REPLACE\I386 alongside the hfslip cmd file. Place your wbomoc.in_ file inside that folder.



Thanks for your reply.

Yes I have wbemoc.cab in hfcabs. But it make problems with XP SP3 Home Edition

I will try to put WBEMOC.IN_ in REPLACE\I386\.

I reply after test.

Thanks.

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