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How to integrate Applications, Theme on XP Need a tutorial from start to the end Rate Topic: -----

#1 User is offline   iGhost 

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Posted 12 March 2010 - 11:55 AM

Hello to all of You,

Let's start -

First I <3 Making OS XP for myself, but I did not have knowledge about this I just listening from the other forums that nLite is excatly for making OS.
All what I need is how to integrated application theme wpp or something else on xp(nlite)

From the start I launch nLite and Browse for I386 on xp folder and but when nLite asking for Integrate, Driver etc, here I don't know what I need to do, so I need to leard that what I want.

Need tutorial for integrations Applications and theme that's all what I want =)

Sorry 4 my bad english , have a nice time bb


#2 User is offline   Sp0iLedBrAt 

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Posted 12 March 2010 - 12:09 PM

See pic #9 here http://win-x.co.cc/nliteimages.html
Choose a folder where you will extract the drivers that you need. After you click "Insert" in nLite, you get two options: Single Driver or Multiple Driver folder. Point it to that folder. All drivers can be integrated as PnP, except SATA drivers that you have to integrate individually (possibly last) as TXT (pic #11).

For themes, look at pic #29 and #30.

Now, welcome to the forums; these are issues that have already been discussed, so if you need more help, first use search on the forum.

Enjoy

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