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I don't like Nlite so much though...too many bugs. I like Autostreamer's simplicity, but would love the option to look for and add unattended files like winnt.sif and $OEM$ folders, and even an option to trim the unnecessary support and lang files and folders. :whistle: :shifty:

I don't like Nlite so much though...too many bugs. I like Autostreamer's simplicity, but would love the option to look for and add unattended files like winnt.sif and $OEM$ folders, and even an option to trim the unnecessary support and lang files and folders. :whistle: :shifty:

nLite is buggy? :blink:

Autosteamer doesn't work well on some OEM disks.

I have a dutch XP version on a Compaq OEM disk.

While I have no problems with autosteamer (no errors), the image later has. It already comes with that the upgrade option is missing, later it quits after typing the serial key with an dialog saying that it quit due to an unknown error.

I'm a new to this program (autostreamer) when I run it all I got is an ISO file which is 54meg how do I burn this I was hoping for a help or a step by syep instruction but it seem the programs doest support, I followed the step by step procedure and stil after running several times all I got is the tiny iso file,can you help me upon this inquiry please....

Edited by grifter510

Preparing:

Extract the ZIP file's contents to a local folder where you have sufficient permissions (meaning read/write). Do not extract only AutoStreamer.exe and do not double-click it within the archive. There's high chance things will go wrong.

Running:

First you have to select between CD or share mode. If you want to use your original xp cd as a source, go with cd mode. If you have a network share which contains the setup files, pick share mode.

Step 1:

--CD Mode: If you pick cd mode, AutoStreamer will attempt to read your pc's cd drives to detect any windows cds. If you have already inserted your cd in, AS will find it. If not, insert it, and click on the first magnifying glass icon to detect it. After detection suceeds, pick the service pack file by clicking the second magnifying glass icon. AS will attempt to detect what kind of file it is. If all goes well and its a valid SP file (meaning its the correct version, and newer than the source, it is valid) you will be ready to continue to step 2.

--Share Mode: Same as CD Mode, however, the first magnifying glass will prompt you for a valid hard drive location (local or network drive will do). Version detection works here as well. Again, you will have to pick SP file, and AS will verify that everything is good to go...

Step 2:

It's time to label the CD image. you can give any name you want. I usually name it WINXPSP2_EN or something... Next you have to pick the output file location... I use C:\WINXPSP2_EN.ISO...

/Raptor

is the source a CD? if it is, it could be a read error which stops the file copy procedure (AS needs to copy the CD files to a temporary folder before slipstreaming)... Try copying the CD contents to a folder (i.e C:\WINXPCD) manually and see if there are any errors. If everything suceeds, start AS and select share mode (point to the folder you copied the CD files).

/Raptor

I am a new comer to your forum ,I found it by acciedent looking for information on our to slipstream Windows XP Prof. and SP2.

I downloaded the Autostreamer v 1.0.29 carried out the instr. from A TO Z and it worked out 100% for me.!! many many thanks to those or he who made up the program.

I am a new comer to your forum ,I found it by acciedent looking for information on our to slipstream Windows XP Prof. and SP2.

I downloaded the Autostreamer v 1.0.29 carried out the instr. from A TO Z and it worked out 100% for me.!! many many thanks to those or he who made up the program.

Welcome and thanks :)

BTW: Expect version 1.0.30 by the end of the month with minor fixes (warning on unsupported OEM versions etc)...

/Raptor

Welcome and thanks :)

BTW: Expect version 1.0.30 by the end of the month with minor fixes (warning on unsupported OEM versions etc)...

/Raptor

Lemme know when it's out and I'll change the title (as I did last time). (Y)

ok first verify that the file you are using is this one:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...45-9E368D3CDB5A

/Raptor

I've downloaded the service pack file again from the link You posted, and I still get the same message from program (Build: unknown). I don't know, maybe I am doing something wrong. Many thanks for fast replay on my post.

Midi...

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...&displaylang=it

About the above-linked SP2 version, AutoStreamer says "Build: Unknown".

Can you help me out, raptor ?

For the "error 5" problem the solution is: DO NOT USE SPACES OR SPECIAL CHARACTERS (???? or others) INSIDE THE NAME OF YOUR AUDIOSTREAM FOLDER. It works fine (it's not a folder-name-lenght problem).

Hope to had been useful to someone !

StarDust

P.S. A "MASTERPIECE" SOFT !

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