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not a hoax....

i slipstreamed my old win xp pro (build 2600 i think - it needs nothink to install accept the cd key at startup - no activation) and the sp2 rtm version (the larger file) by hand - acording to a guide i found for free to download at ultraiso.com...... - you can use the guide and simply use any other software to manipulate the iso's....

it workes fine - on 4 different comps now..... - all different hardware and software specifications....

only thing is - whilst installing it needed a different key - so i found something called a keygen for sp2 - and i copied the first serial it gave - and it workes....

nothing more to say...

if anyone is intrested you can email me - and i will try and explain again - i even can send you the guide - i think software is everybody's - and anyone who wants to slipstream or whatever - should do so....

only my thoughts - take it or ignore it

lupy

I have successfully slipstreamed SP2 RTM into WinXP Pro Corp using AutoStreamer 1.0.28 and installed it on a spare comp. It works perfectly. The only odd thing I've noticed so far with SP2, is that on the boot screen the word "Professional" is no longer there, but that's not a result of the slipstreaming. I have the same thing on my main comp, which SP2 was installed from the hard drive. No biggie. Great app :)

A quick rant here, don't mean to offend anyone.

Maybe it's just me (and the fact that I have around 23 years computer experience), but I just can't understand how so many people can have so much trouble using an idiot-proof program like AutoStreamer. And how can so many people have so much trouble burning an image file properly? Nero is by far the best and easiest to use CD/DVD burning app around. Nero Express (6.3 anyway) will burn images, btw. Many people can't seem to figure that one out for some odd reason. Most people, it seems, have simply 1 major problem when it comes to computers, they simply don't read the damn screen. When reading this thread or any others for answers, folks, don't just read a post or 2 then run off to try what you just read, there are most likely updates or other information that you missed. Instead, take the time to read the entire thread to find out what seems to work best and what doesn't. Again, I don't mean to offend anyone here, but please people: RTFS

That was fixed. Get the latest version.

Wow, I stand corrected. Thanks Joel. Didn't realize the program had been fixed while maintaining the same version number.

I didn't think to read the very first post of this thread once again. Go figure.

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A quick rant here, don't mean to offend anyone.

Maybe it's just me (and the fact that I have around 23 years computer experience), but I just can't understand how so many people can have so much trouble using an idiot-proof program like AutoStreamer. And how can so many people have so much trouble burning an image file properly? Nero is by far the best and easiest to use CD/DVD burning app around. Nero Express (6.3 anyway) will burn images, btw. Many people can't seem to figure that one out for some odd reason. Most people, it seems, have simply 1 major problem when it comes to computers, they simply don't read the damn screen. When reading this thread or any others for answers, folks, don't just read a post or 2 then run off to try what you just read, there are most likely updates or other information that you missed. Instead, take the time to read the entire thread to find out what seems to work best and what doesn't.  Again, I don't mean to offend anyone here, but please people: RTFS

I never had any of the problems people are complaining about when I slipstreamed WinXP with SP2. I tried to recreate some of the problems and found this to be helpful:

1) Make sure you are using AutoStreamer 1.0.29 or later (NOT ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY but it is a small download so why not).

2) If you are slipstreaming Windows XP with SP2, make sure it is downloaded correctly. File size is ~266MB. (I have a broadband connection, and it took me two tries to download the file correctly).

a. Once the file is downloaded, execute the file. If there is no error during the extracting process, cancel out.

b. Make sure you download the file to your local drive (i.e. C:\ServicePack). Avoid downloading to a network drive, USB Drive, and your desktop (Some errors I ran into was because I tried Slipstreaming the Service Pack from the Desktop).

3) Make sure you are loading things in order (Windows XP original CD, then the Service Pack File (1a or 2). (Another problem I ran into was loading the Service Pack before loading the original Windows XP CD).

4) If you are using Nero 6, make sure you have the latest version (NOT ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY).

If you are still having problems close out unnecessary programs and follow the steps again. (I have yet to find any errors with this, but then again there might be something out there interfering).

If you are having problems with Nero or any other CD Burning Software, try burning in a slower rate. (I have had problems in the past where lowering the speed actually prevents some errors during the burning process).

I hope this helps out. :)

Ok. Got my tutorial for Nero Express on the forum.

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=209559

I have my tutorial for Nero Burning Rom up and ready now. Just use the same link in this post and scroll down.

Hope those tutorials help someone.

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A quick rant here, don't mean to offend anyone.

Maybe it's just me (and the fact that I have around 23 years computer experience), but I just can't understand how so many people can have so much trouble using an idiot-proof program like AutoStreamer. And how can so many people have so much trouble burning an image file properly? Nero is by far the best and easiest to use CD/DVD burning app around. Nero Express (6.3 anyway) will burn images, btw. Many people can't seem to figure that one out for some odd reason. Most people, it seems, have simply 1 major problem when it comes to computers, they simply don't read the damn screen. When reading this thread or any others for answers, folks, don't just read a post or 2 then run off to try what you just read, there are most likely updates or other information that you missed. Instead, take the time to read the entire thread to find out what seems to work best and what doesn't.  Again, I don't mean to offend anyone here, but please people: RTFS

Forums wouldn't be so cluttered if people just typed the error message into google and did some research. Unfortunately my search results didn't hold an answer, registering the dao360.dll file didn't fix the issue and there wasn't too much info about the Unable to create ActiveX part of the message... nothing that jumped out at me at least.

Although another search on google had some results I could try when I get home:

http://www.cryer.co.uk/brian/windows/trbl_nt_axccco.htm

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...kb;en-us;319844 (some more info from MS)

Also, at the very bottom of this tacktech article they have some instructions on how to burn/create iso files with various applications.

http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=295

I solved the problem I have described here before. Maybe it can help somebody too :) .

So: !!! AutoStreamer dislikes long path !!!

-------------------------------------------------

When I have placed it directly on harddrive or 1 or 2 folders under, it worked properly :) .

The placement of either Windows Install files or Service Pack file much folders under causes

problems as well. It doesn?t make mentioned Run-time error, but the streaming process doesn?t start.

So place all the used files on short paths!:yes:s:

It is the great utility, thanks a lot :-)

Some tips for developers:

-----------------------------

What about the same thing foMicrosoft Officeb>? I think it can be the same program, just

the files for Office should be added (like XP, 2K3, 2K are there yet now).

Some minor tip for better interface: Progress bar with percentage should be added to newer versions:):)

I have tried to research a fix for the Runtime error, but I haven't found anything yet.  I get the following error when clicking on next from the initial screen.  This is with the current download available from the link posted earlier.  1.0.29

http://www.clankeen.com/kn/solice/AutoStreamer.jpg

The I looked at the threads talking about the DAO pieces, but they didn't help.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-...ntime+error+429

Anyone have any ideas what is causing this error?

I also had the same problem with "429" and have found the solution -- For me anyway.

Took a LOT of searching...

Service Pack 6 for Visual Basic 6.0: Run-Time Redistribution Pack (vbrun60sp6.exe)

vbrun60sp6.exe is a self-extracting executable file that installs versions of the Microsoft Visual Basic run-time files required by all applications created with Visual Basic 6.0. The files include the fixes shipped with SERVICE PACK 6 for Visual Basic 6.0.

link

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

dl

http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/a...B290887-X86.exe

Referring to the tacktech.net link posted by zeke009, http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=295

it seems to have several additional elements not covered by Autostreamer.

1. Tacktech instructs to update deploy.cab to SP2 version (they provide the links for download) in the original CD files (copied to hard drive).

2. (optional) they suggest replacing the support tools to SP2 version (My Dell XP SP1 had the sp1 version of these tools, which should be replaced by the SP2 ones after installing SP2; in fact I had already done this after installing SP2, so thought it a good idea to update on the slipstreamed CD as well).

3. They instruct to add bootimage files before burning with EasyCD creator (they don't create iso image, but burn the slipstreamed files as bootable CD project). They provide the download link.

I made XP SP2 slipstreamed disks with both methods, and both boot OK, set up starts OK on the Dell PC (I exited setup ater it had loaded the files, as I don't want to do a reinstall or a repair at present, so have not tested that part).

Can anyone explain why the additional steps 1 and 3 are given in the tacktech article? Do they serve any purpose for reinstallation on stand alone PC?

Step 2 might be a useful feature for Autostreamer also; although the tools are not installoed automatically, it would be handy to have the SP2 versions on one's SP2 disk.

One other setting that I do not understand, is that during setting up the roxio EasyCD bootable disk project, they instruct to set the Load Segment to 0000 instead of 07C0 (which was the defaulot entry). What does this mean? (I looked at the FAQ, but it did not answer my question, only explained that this was their current recommendation.

Today I used newly slipstreamed cd to install Windows, and the setup returned an error while copying files that one of directx 8 (!) files were missing (although I haven't noted the exact filename). Just skipped the file ant the setup completed successfully, but it bothers me why the error occured.

BTW, I hope Lithuania wins the ongoing match ;) I am from Lithuania ;)

Referring to the tacktech.net link posted by zeke009, http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=295

it seems to have several additional elements not covered by Autostreamer.

1. Tacktech instructs to update deploy.cab to SP2 version (they provide the links for download) in the original CD files (copied to hard drive).

2. (optional) they suggest replacing the support tools to SP2 version (My Dell XP SP1 had the sp1 version of these tools, which should be replaced by the SP2 ones after installing SP2; in fact I had already done this after installing SP2, so thought it a good idea to update on the slipstreamed CD as well).

3. They instruct to add bootimage files before burning with EasyCD creator (they don't create iso image, but burn the slipstreamed files as bootable CD project). They provide the download link.

I made XP SP2 slipstreamed disks with both methods, and both boot OK, set up starts OK on the Dell PC (I exited setup ater it had loaded the files, as I don't want to do a reinstall or a repair at present, so have not tested that part).

Can anyone explain why the additional steps 1 and 3 are given in the tacktech article? Do they serve any purpose for reinstallation on stand alone PC?

Step 2 might be a useful feature for Autostreamer also; although the tools are not installoed automatically, it would be handy to have the SP2 versions on one's SP2 disk.

One other setting that I do not understand, is that during setting up the roxio EasyCD bootable disk project, they instruct to set the Load Segment to 0000 instead of 07C0 (which was the defaulot entry). What does this mean? (I looked at the FAQ, but it did not answer my question, only explained that this was their current recommendation.

When you slipstream SP2 there are a bunch of things that are not updated such as the .NET Framework installer, Windows Support Tools, and the deployment tools. I guess they want to add SP2 files so it is truely a SP2 CD :rofl:

About #3 ... I do not understand. Add bootimages file where? :blink:

#1 and #3 do not serve any CRITICAL purpose of XP SP2 reinstallation, but they are nice addons I guess

Ignore the load segment thing, I do not understand either. Apparently 0000 and 07C0 apparently are valid codes (for CD booting of course)

P.S. hmmm your name is familiar :pinch:

I have a question ? I have a XP gold CD .. no Service packs.. i want to slip stream the CD with Service pack 1 or 2.. but i guess I'm a little confused :wacko:

Is service pack 2 a good thing or just more crap from Microsoft to mess up my computer ...

I heard about the Firewall fixes and stuff but i don't care i don't use the xp fire wall anyhow.

I'm sorry I'm ranting... :p

Question 1: Service pack 2 good or bad

Question 2: Can service pack 1 and 2 be slipstreamed together if so how..

Question 3 Does the newest release of XP auto patcher work with SP2

Thanks for the help.

Q1: Service pack 2 is a positive upgrade that may not only spped your system up slightly, but contains a host of fixes and security updates. I've been using it since the RTM got leaked and I've had no problems. If you're running something out do the ordinary, like some sort of special business apps, then I'd call their tech support and ask of any possible incompatibilities. Other than that, I say go for it!

Q2: SP2 contains all the fixes and updates from SP1. There is no need to slipstream 1 with 2. Service pack 2 is "cumulative" :)

Q3: Not sure about this one. Other than certain tweaks, there would be no need to run Autopatcher because no further updates have come out since SP2. Someone else needs to address this one.

Just be smart about the upgrade.

1. Backup all your important data.

2. Run disk cleanup.

3. Run Ad-aware and spybot to get the filth off the machine.

4. Run chechdisk.

5. Defrag HDD

6. Check for any driver/Bios upgrades and software patches before upgrade.

7. Proceed with upgrade.

8. Enjoy the "All up to date" feeling :)

Some might consider this list alittle overkill.

Just be smart about the upgrade.

1. Backup all your important data.

2. Run disk cleanup.

3. Run Ad-aware and spybot to get the filth off the machine.

4. Run chechdisk.

5. Defrag HDD

6. Check for any driver/Bios upgrades and software patches before upgrade.

7. Proceed with upgrade.

8. Enjoy the "All up to date" feeling :)

Some might consider this list alittle overkill.

I don't. :laugh:

Quote Optiplex (Aug 28 2004, 19:07)

About #3 ... I do not understand. Add bootimages file where?

The instructions are to download boot.ima and place it into the root directory of the files that are going to be burned to CD; after burning this procedure places two files called bootcat.bin and bootimg.bin onto the root directory of the CD.

http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=298

Maybe it has something to do with the way Roxio Easy CD creator 5 makes a bootable CD? As I noted, they don't create an iso image of the files, just burn the files to CD using 'bootable CD' project option in EasyCD creator. With Autostreamer, I used the 'record cd from cd image' option.

PS You may have come across me on other boards (Dell forum, Net integration, spywareinfo...

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