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  1. Ah ha! I've solved the mystery! If you read the guide to EasyBoot it says... 1) Make a folder named 'xpen' under 'c:\easyboot\disk1' 2) Copy 'win51' and 'win51p' (from root directory of original CD) to 'c:\easyboot\disk1' 3) Copy I386 folder to 'c:\easyboot\disk1\xpen' Where really it should say copy win51, win51p etc into both disk1 and xpen
  2. Ah ha! I've solved the mystery! If you read the guide to EasyBoot it says... 1) Make a folder named 'xpen' under 'c:\easyboot\disk1' 2) Copy 'win51' and 'win51p' (from root directory of original CD) to 'c:\easyboot\disk1' 3) Copy I386 folder to 'c:\easyboot\disk1\xpen' Where really it should say copy win51, win51p etc into both disk1 and xpen
  3. I'm experiencing the exact same problem. did you ever find a solution?
  4. Hi All, I'm having a few problems with my EasyBoot disc. I've done the following... Copied the i386 folder from a XP Pro SP3 OEM disc Copied and ran the wxp.bat (which copies the necessary files) Ran the EasyBoot Replace Tool on - boot.bin to replace I368 with WP3O - SETUPLDR.BIN to replace i386 with WP30 Edited TXTSETUP.SIF in notepad to change path to \WP30 It boots fine, i select the version but then gets so far into the Setup then asks for the SP3 CD to install ASMS. Any Ideas!?!
  5. i have the same problem. Im installing IE7 via batch and i'm left with the updates failing to install
  6. I believe Server 2008 has SP1 built in from day one (RTM). MS decided to include kernal fixes which were released in Vista SP1 rather than releasing a Service Pack seperately. The first 'real' service pack for 2008 will be SP2. for more info, see here. Spike.
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