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I've slipstreamed SP2 over my slipsteamed SP1 cd (after removing the SP1 updates and changing the svcpack.inf file, so it didn't complain). The test install on VirtualPC seems to go ok until the bit of textsetup where it copies the files across - it comes up with errors on 57 files not being able to be copied:

tosdvd.sys
tsbvcap.sys
tsbyuv.dll
usbcamd.sys
usbcamd2.sys
vdmindvd.sys
wowfax.dll
wowfaxiu.dll
fsvga.sys
paqsp.dll
usrcntra.dll
usrcoina.dll
usrdpa.dll
usrdtea.dll
usrfaxa.dll
usrlbva.dll
usrmlnka.exe
usrprbda.exe
usrrtosa.dll
usrsdpia.dll
usrshuta.exe
usrsvpia.dll
usrv42a.dll
usrv80a.dll
usrvoica.dll
usrvpa.dll
p3.sys
ks.sys
modem.sys
parport.sys
swenum.sys
wdmaud.drv
cnbjmon.dll
pjlmon.dll
ndisuio.sys
processr.sys
amdk6.sys
amdk7.sys
arp1394.sys
crusoe.sys
dmutil.dll
hid.dll
mf.sys
mssmbios.sys
msyuv.dll
nic1394.sys
pid.dll
sonydcam.sys
stream.sys
tunmp.sys
wzcsapi.dll
wzcsvc.dll
iyuv_32.dll
msh263.drv
usbintel.sys
ntkrnlpa.exe
mouclass.sys

The first couple of files I did a search for only to find html files with the same name saying that these files had been left out of SP2 as they were incompatible. It got down to around the end of the usrxxx ones and I just thought that these ones might just have not been cleared up from the txtsetup.sif file, but then a few came along (e.g. modem.sys, amdk7.sys, mouclass.sys, ntkrnlpa.exe, etc.) that started concerning me as those ones look as though they should be there.

Anyhoo, should all these files be there for SP2 to install? If yes, how do I get them back and if no, what do I do to stop install trying to copy these files?

Also my AutomaticUpdates=yes in the [Data] section of my winnt.sif file doesn't seem to get rid of that screen. Do I need quotes or anything there? I copied and pasted from the sp2 page of the unattended XP CD guide.

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I've kind of got it working, by removing entries from the txtsetup.sif file, but I'm not totally convinced with the results - my virtual PC install and the machine in the next room seem to yield different results. Mind you, I've got a feeling that machine in the next room could be a bit dodgy - my father built it and put dodgy hardware in there - I've had to resort sticking the DVD drive from my machine in it to do the install.

I'll have another go at making the CD at work on Monday - the only CD's I've got here are old slipstreamed ones, whereas I've got several proper shiny, holographic ones there.

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