Slipstreaming Windows XP Service Pack 2 & Boot CD!


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If you dont manage to get a sp1 cd only try to delete the svcpack.ini file and svcpack folder in the i386 folder of the winxp cd you copied to the hdd and try again.

I deleted the 2 files mentioned and HEY PRESTO! it slipstreams and I can continue with the rest of the guide. I burn the image OK. Then I go to boot from it and it all seems to be going OK, blue screen with files copying in the bar at the bottom. Then l it pops up with:

usbehci.sys - file is corrupted

So I think, "OK, lets burn it again, must be a bad CD", but it happened again.

I'm going to google the file usbehci.sys, see what I find.........

Thanks, I'm a complete noob to slipstreaming so I will have to give this a go tonight when I get home from work...

No problem at all. I actually was the entire time of writing the manual. Thats why I wrote it so I could learn. :D

Regards

Peter :blink:

I deleted the 2 files mentioned and HEY PRESTO! it slipstreams and I can continue with the rest of the guide. I burn the image OK. Then I go to boot from it and it all seems to be going OK, blue screen with files copying in the bar at the bottom. Then l it pops up with:

usbehci.sys - file is corrupted

So I think, "OK, lets burn it again, must be a bad CD", but it happened again.

I'm going to google the file usbehci.sys, see what I find.........

I tried finding the file on the CD contents I could not find it. However that doesnt mean its not there. It may be within a packed file or I could have missed it as I did a quick refresh. Please update us on anything you get. Also please explain why you had to remove those two files. As I didnt clearly understand the whole story of why you had to remove them. What was your situation. :)

Regards

Peter :blink:

Thanks for mentioning this. However I didnt fully understand what you meant. Would you be able to explain it a little more in depth and I shall see what you mean and then write it up again into the manaul. Does this only happen with Dell XP OEM disks? Or will it happen with other XP disks? I have a feeling it's happening because its not a direct Microsoft Windows XP OEM disk, but instead its a licensed version from Dell where they have the rights to add and remove components of their own and Microsofts, am I right?

Regards

Peter :blink:

Some sites/guides teach you how to install some updates during the time windows get installed...its in that file that windows setup will look to "know" if there is updates to get installed or not.If that file doesnt exist...the sp2 will think theres no hotfixes slipstreamed. That doesnt occur because its an oem disk from someone, it occurs because it has some hotfix slipstream. I did one myself with the rollup update some months ago, and im pretty sure it will get that error if i try to slipstream sp2 to there.

hi everyone and thanks for a nice tuts for noobs :) ive been into slipstreaming and eltorito bootable cdrom's from begining, but i have another question...

maybe this is wrong thread for this kind of question? if so, plz feel free to move it to right location...

I have a question for you slipstreaming VLK guy's !

How do you slipstream a Corporate VLK image so it doesent need Activtion when you enter a real VLK Key (legit) after you have slipstreamed it? yeah, i know that we can download corporatefiles and change 2files, i know that... but not intrested to do that! but i wonder if anyone have tested the procedure below with rename SP2 Final original files? does it still works with SP2? can anyone confirm it? my second comp. is away on lan-games.. and i have no ax to a full version of wmware to test it :(

Anyway, your input is welcome :)

####################################

*** from another board ***

How to integrate XP Service Pack 1 to your VLK edition

So, your company has Windows XP Volume License Key edition licensing? Well this is just the tutorial for you!

Microsoft will eventually send out a CD with Service Pack 1 integrated, but you just ordered 50 new computers lacking operating systems.

What is a poor overworked admin to do? Install Service Pack 1 separately? never.

Up until now (SP1 Final), there has been no way to do this without loosing your VLK (no activation). Thus, turning it into RETAIL, that needed activation.

The process is so simple its almost silly to even make a tutorial out of it. I'm not going to tell you how to slipstream, but I'll tell you how to avoid the pitfalls.

Step 1) Extract the Service Pack files to a dir. Rename IPSELPID.DLL to PIDGEN.DLL and IPSELDPC.DL_ to DPCDLL.DL_

Step 2) Perform the slipstream of the SP1 into your extracted ISO, (or using WINISO if yr savvy, or lazy and don't want to destroy the boot sector of the CD)

Step 3) Burn or install from directory. If you extracted the iso, remember to make it bootable again if you need to.

Step4) Sit back and gloat that you saved hours installing and rebooting those 50 new computers.

SOURCE:

here's german site

Here's another thread, scroll down or hit ctrl+f and search

If you cant read german, please click here and translate the URL to english :)

Well I decided to try again, and it worked today. I used my DVD-ROM to copy the files to the hard drive this time and it worked. But everything wen't well and I made a copy. So I'll find out if it works or not next time I format...

Thanks again for the awesome guide!

Well I decided to try again, and it worked today. I used my DVD-ROM to copy the files to the hard drive this time and it worked. But everything wen't well and I made a copy. So I'll find out if it works or not next time I format...

Thanks again for the awesome guide!

No problem at all. I'm glad you enjoyed it. :D

Regards

Peter :blink:

There are some other guys with the usbehci.sys error here:

<a href='http://www.<< spam >>/board/index.php?act=ST&f=34&t=23915' target='_blank'>http://www.<< spam >>/board/index.php?act=ST&f=34&t=23915</a>

...but they seem no nearer a resolution than I am...

(it's m - s - f - n.o - r - g)

I wonder if replacing the original usbehci.sys file with a new usbehci.sys from and original legit winxp pro cd will when the other two files have been deleted will work. i can provide a download to the file and then people can place it where the original one was. if you are interested in trying this please post here so i can make the download available.

I have also updated the manual with a few minor an major updates including the error when trying to slipstream a winxp oem cd that already has updates on it. if anyone wants to add anymore comments suggestions or anything or has any problmes please post here.

EDIT: What I meant was replace Windows XP OEM CD usbehci.sys file with the usbehci.sys file from the Windows XP Pro Retail Full Version CD.

Edited by ptiliffe
this might sound stupid, but how does slipstreaming work?

Take a look at the INTRODUCTION of my manual. It explains alot.

here is a link to the manual everyone...since this is the 6th page or something not much point going to page one just to get the link.

http://www.pcuser.info/articles/slipstream_winxp_and_sp2/

http://www.pcuser.info is a small site im putting together espeicially for topics like this and my articles. it wont be ready for a while but yeh.

Regards

Peter :blink:

No problem :D wow people are actually gratefull and happy with this. its great! :woot:

Regards

Peter :blink:

It's clear you put a great deal of effort into it and I think there are a lot of us out here who really do appreciate it.

It's great to see someone have that much attention to detail and be so diligent in fashioning it.

Continued thanks for the effort. (Y)

It's clear you put a great deal of effort into it and I think there are a lot of us out here who really do appreciate it.

It's great to see someone have that much attention to detail and be so diligent in fashioning it.

Continued thanks for the effort. (Y)

Thanks alot. The detail was an important thing for me. I dont see the point of a tutorial or guide if you dont explain EVERYTHING you have to do. It takes time and usually a lot of editing but its worth it when you get people like yourself commenting nicely on how usefull it was. Thanks so much again.

Has anyone got any ideas as to what they would like a detailed manual written about?

Regards

Peter :blink:

Maybe you could also show how to add pre-hacked dll files to the CD... :cool:

I am currently writing another manual now on how to add software to the cd which will automatically install with xp and how to add your drivers and dll's etc so that they get automatically installed.

I am also writing a detailed guide on how to do an unattended installation.

Regards

Peter :blink:

Dude, that manual rocks!

Thanks :blush:

I didnt expect so many people to actually like it! :woot:

I thought most people would think it was over written. But my intensions were so that any new computer user would be able to clearly understand it and learn from it. Seems like that goal is being reached. Thanks everyone for your support. :p

Regards

Peter :blink:

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