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Hi guys,

I've used nLite once, and that was to make my Slipstreamed SP2 disk, along with integrating drivers, and even adding my SATA RAID stuff.

Since then, I'm working on another one for a friend, who doesn't have a floppy, and would like to run RAID, as well as have a fully unattended install.

I've used Fernando's guide, and it works, however, I get everything I want into the CD, burn it, and it loads and stuff, installs, and then on the last restart before it boots into the OS, it crashes. No BSOD, it just restarts the computer. Right now I'm at a loss in trying to figure this out, so any help at this point is much appreciated.

I have two copies of Windows XP Pro, both are builds 1106 (SP1), and I downloaded the SP2 IT Network Install, and integrate it. It updates to version 5.1.2180. I also add in a hotfix such as the Microsoft Dual Core Hotfix, and all is well. I move onto the drivers. I have the latest package 6.86, along with the 91.31 video drivers. I continue down, and I make a bootable ISO. I do a full unattended install. I select ACPI Multiprocessor System, and fill out all the other things that are needed. I then burn with Nero, and it works...then, boom! After it's done saving settings during install, it restarts the computer.

Again, please help!

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Zulu, you are lucky. I don't even get a lovely error like you do to see exactly what it is. It might be different, but it surely looks the same. I'm using a DFI LanParty UT nForce 4 SLI-DR Expert.

I'm giving this another go right now, with OEM Preinstall unchecked. Gonna see if it makes a difference. It actually might, and I hope it does.

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Someone just brought up a thread regarding the same exact issue with the 1.0F version, and SATA RAID drivers, for the ICH controller. I'm going to revert back to the RC8 version, and integrate that way. It's not like i'm going to be missing much, right?

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