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Question about System File Checker.
I'm planning to help a friend set up SFC to scan from her Hard drive, rather
than be reliant upon the Install CD. Like me she's using XP Pro SP -2 Retail. In order to make sure I have all my bases covered (and because I've done this before with an OEM build of XP that had been upgraded to SP2 with a slipstreamed disk I made,) I changed the registry values on a clean install of XP Pro SP 2, following directions provided by Marc Liron at www.updatexp.com. When I went to test SFC /Scannow... I was prompted for the Windows installation CD to rebuild the DLL Cache file. So I went back into the registry to see what else I could have missed - needing changing. In HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Set up the item ServicePackCachePath is pointing to C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\ServicePackCache ... which is a folder I've determined to be non-existent in C:\Windows - after showing hidden and protected OS files So taking a guess I changed that value to C:\windows. Also In Setup - the SourcePath and ServicePackSourcePath are both pointing to C: - and in WinNt\CurrentVersion\Winlogon the Sourcepath is also set to C:\ because \i386 was copied to C: from the install disk. I'm still getting the same message to insert the CD. Is there someone who can help me get this straightened out? Thanks much in advance. |
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Question about System File Checker.
"C J." wrote:
I'm planning to help a friend set up SFC to scan from her Hard drive, rather than be reliant upon the Install CD. In HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Set up the item ServicePackCachePath is pointing to C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\ServicePackCache ... which is a folder I've determined to be non-existent in C:\Windows - after showing hidden and protected OS files So taking a guess I changed that value to C:\windows. Also In Setup - the SourcePath and ServicePackSourcePath are both pointing to C: - and in WinNt\CurrentVersion\Winlogon the Sourcepath is also set to C:\ because \i386 was copied to C: from the install disk. I'm still getting the same message to insert the CD. Is there someone who can help me get this straightened out? Hi CJ, Have a look at this article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/885522/ I would try what they are suggesting under "When the service pack is not installed" (which seems to be your case, since SP2 was part of the XP Pro installation and not installed separately afterwards). Also, I wouldn't modify other Registry settings unless you know exactly what you're doing -- otherwise you might render things inoperable, and have to start all over (i.e. clean install). Best Wishes, Kurosh |
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An OEM install disk is not the same as a Retail XP Install. You will need the Retail XP CD that the system was installed with.
-- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "C J." wrote in message ... I'm planning to help a friend set up SFC to scan from her Hard drive, rather than be reliant upon the Install CD. Like me she's using XP Pro SP -2 Retail. In order to make sure I have all my bases covered (and because I've done this before with an OEM build of XP that had been upgraded to SP2 with a slipstreamed disk I made,) I changed the registry values on a clean install of XP Pro SP 2, following directions provided by Marc Liron at www.updatexp.com. When I went to test SFC /Scannow... I was prompted for the Windows installation CD to rebuild the DLL Cache file. So I went back into the registry to see what else I could have missed - needing changing. In HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Set up the item ServicePackCachePath is pointing to C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\ServicePackCache ... which is a folder I've determined to be non-existent in C:\Windows - after showing hidden and protected OS files So taking a guess I changed that value to C:\windows. Also In Setup - the SourcePath and ServicePackSourcePath are both pointing to C: - and in WinNt\CurrentVersion\Winlogon the Sourcepath is also set to C:\ because \i386 was copied to C: from the install disk. I'm still getting the same message to insert the CD. Is there someone who can help me get this straightened out? Thanks much in advance. |
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Question about System File Checker.
I think you misread the post. I'd done this once before on an old PC with a
slipstreamed OEM XP SP 2 disk I made and it worked just great. I'm working with a Retail build of XP at the present and it seems no matter which way I go I'm getting insert CD rom. "Peter Foldes" wrote in message ... An OEM install disk is not the same as a Retail XP Install. You will need the Retail XP CD that the system was installed with. -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "C J." wrote in message ... I'm planning to help a friend set up SFC to scan from her Hard drive, rather than be reliant upon the Install CD. Like me she's using XP Pro SP -2 Retail. In order to make sure I have all my bases covered (and because I've done this before with an OEM build of XP that had been upgraded to SP2 with a slipstreamed disk I made,) I changed the registry values on a clean install of XP Pro SP 2, following directions provided by Marc Liron at www.updatexp.com. When I went to test SFC /Scannow... I was prompted for the Windows installation CD to rebuild the DLL Cache file. So I went back into the registry to see what else I could have missed - needing changing. In HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Set up the item ServicePackCachePath is pointing to C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\ServicePackCache ... which is a folder I've determined to be non-existent in C:\Windows - after showing hidden and protected OS files So taking a guess I changed that value to C:\windows. Also In Setup - the SourcePath and ServicePackSourcePath are both pointing to C: - and in WinNt\CurrentVersion\Winlogon the Sourcepath is also set to C:\ because \i386 was copied to C: from the install disk. I'm still getting the same message to insert the CD. Is there someone who can help me get this straightened out? Thanks much in advance. |
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Did you try the suggestion I made?
Best Wishes, Kurosh "C J." wrote: I think you misread the post. I'd done this once before on an old PC with a slipstreamed OEM XP SP 2 disk I made and it worked just great. I'm working with a Retail build of XP at the present and it seems no matter which way I go I'm getting insert CD rom. "Peter Foldes" wrote in message ... An OEM install disk is not the same as a Retail XP Install. You will need the Retail XP CD that the system was installed with. -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "C J." wrote in message ... I'm planning to help a friend set up SFC to scan from her Hard drive, rather than be reliant upon the Install CD. Like me she's using XP Pro SP -2 Retail. In order to make sure I have all my bases covered (and because I've done this before with an OEM build of XP that had been upgraded to SP2 with a slipstreamed disk I made,) I changed the registry values on a clean install of XP Pro SP 2, following directions provided by Marc Liron at www.updatexp.com. When I went to test SFC /Scannow... I was prompted for the Windows installation CD to rebuild the DLL Cache file. So I went back into the registry to see what else I could have missed - needing changing. In HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Set up the item ServicePackCachePath is pointing to C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\ServicePackCache ... which is a folder I've determined to be non-existent in C:\Windows - after showing hidden and protected OS files So taking a guess I changed that value to C:\windows. Also In Setup - the SourcePath and ServicePackSourcePath are both pointing to C: - and in WinNt\CurrentVersion\Winlogon the Sourcepath is also set to C:\ because \i386 was copied to C: from the install disk. I'm still getting the same message to insert the CD. Is there someone who can help me get this straightened out? Thanks much in advance. |
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Hi Kurosh, Thanks so much for the link and the help.
I looked it over. I'll check everything in the registry once more before I try it again. The article mentioned pointing SourcePath directly to where I've saved \i386\ on my HD - in this case C:\i386 - because the service pack files folder doesn't exist. But I'm still perplexed why a full retail disk with SP2 built in, would setup windows to have SFC look inside a folder that isn't anywhere on drive C: I did put the default line back in for the cache. Because C:\Windows wasn't cutting it. C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\ServicePackCache "Kurosh" wrote in message news Did you try the suggestion I made? Best Wishes, Kurosh "C J." wrote: I think you misread the post. I'd done this once before on an old PC with a slipstreamed OEM XP SP 2 disk I made and it worked just great. I'm working with a Retail build of XP at the present and it seems no matter which way I go I'm getting insert CD rom. "Peter Foldes" wrote in message ... An OEM install disk is not the same as a Retail XP Install. You will need the Retail XP CD that the system was installed with. -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "C J." wrote in message ... I'm planning to help a friend set up SFC to scan from her Hard drive, rather than be reliant upon the Install CD. Like me she's using XP Pro SP -2 Retail. In order to make sure I have all my bases covered (and because I've done this before with an OEM build of XP that had been upgraded to SP2 with a slipstreamed disk I made,) I changed the registry values on a clean install of XP Pro SP 2, following directions provided by Marc Liron at www.updatexp.com. When I went to test SFC /Scannow... I was prompted for the Windows installation CD to rebuild the DLL Cache file. So I went back into the registry to see what else I could have missed - needing changing. In HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Set up the item ServicePackCachePath is pointing to C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\ServicePackCache ... which is a folder I've determined to be non-existent in C:\Windows - after showing hidden and protected OS files So taking a guess I changed that value to C:\windows. Also In Setup - the SourcePath and ServicePackSourcePath are both pointing to C: - and in WinNt\CurrentVersion\Winlogon the Sourcepath is also set to C:\ because \i386 was copied to C: from the install disk. I'm still getting the same message to insert the CD. Is there someone who can help me get this straightened out? Thanks much in advance. |
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Hi CJ - See here (There are two locations that you probably need to change):
scannow sfc (sfc.exe) http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html Windows File Protection http://www.updatexp.com/windows-file-protection.html -- Regards, Jim Byrd, My Blog, Defending Your Machine, http://defendingyourmachine.blogspot.com/ In , C J. typed: || Hi Kurosh, Thanks so much for the link and the help. || I looked it over. I'll check everything in the registry once more || before I try it again. The article mentioned pointing SourcePath || directly to where I've saved \i386\ on my HD - in this case C:\i386 || - because the service pack files folder doesn't exist. But I'm || still perplexed why a full retail disk with SP2 built in, would || setup windows to have SFC look inside a folder that isn't anywhere || on drive C: || || I did put the default line back in for the cache. Because C:\Windows || wasn't cutting it. || || C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\ServicePackCache || || "Kurosh" wrote in message || news ||| Did you try the suggestion I made? ||| ||| Best Wishes, ||| Kurosh ||| ||| ||| "C J." wrote: ||| |||| I think you misread the post. I'd done this once before on an old |||| PC with a |||| slipstreamed OEM XP SP 2 disk I made and it worked just great. I'm |||| working |||| with a Retail build of XP at the present and it seems no matter |||| which way I |||| go I'm getting insert CD rom. |||| |||| "Peter Foldes" wrote in message |||| ... |||| An OEM install disk is not the same as a Retail XP Install. You |||| will need the Retail XP CD that the system was installed with. |||| |||| -- |||| Peter |||| |||| Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others |||| Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be |||| acknowledged. |||| |||| "C J." wrote in message |||| ... ||||| I'm planning to help a friend set up SFC to scan from her Hard ||||| drive, rather ||||| than be reliant upon the Install CD. ||||| ||||| Like me she's using XP Pro SP -2 Retail. In order to make sure I ||||| have all ||||| my bases covered (and because I've done this before with an OEM ||||| build of ||||| XP ||||| that had been upgraded to SP2 with a slipstreamed disk I made,) I ||||| changed ||||| the registry values on a clean install of XP Pro SP 2, following ||||| directions ||||| provided by Marc Liron at www.updatexp.com. ||||| ||||| When I went to test SFC /Scannow... I was prompted for the Windows ||||| installation CD to rebuild the DLL Cache file. So I went back ||||| into the registry to see what else I could have missed - needing ||||| changing. ||||| ||||| In HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Set up ||||| the item ServicePackCachePath is pointing to ||||| C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\ServicePackCache ... which is a ||||| folder I've determined to be non-existent in C:\Windows - after ||||| showing hidden and protected OS files So taking a guess I ||||| changed that value to C:\windows. ||||| Also In Setup - the SourcePath and ServicePackSourcePath are both ||||| pointing ||||| to C: - and in ||||| WinNt\CurrentVersion\Winlogon the Sourcepath is also set to C:\ ||||| because ||||| \i386 was copied to C: from the install disk. ||||| ||||| I'm still getting the same message to insert the CD. Is there ||||| someone who ||||| can help me get this straightened out? ||||| ||||| Thanks much in advance. |
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Hi CJ,
Yes, give that a try. Hope that resolves things for you. From what the article says, I'm guessing it will -- as long as SFC knows where to find the original files, it shouldn't prompt you for the CD. My guess is that the registry value uses a "default" value, where it assumes all Service Pack files would be found. It doesn't take into account that this version has SP2 built-in. You might be able to search for a better answer, or ask Microsoft directly. Best Wishes, Kurosh "C J." wrote: Hi Kurosh, Thanks so much for the link and the help. I looked it over. I'll check everything in the registry once more before I try it again. The article mentioned pointing SourcePath directly to where I've saved \i386\ on my HD - in this case C:\i386 - because the service pack files folder doesn't exist. But I'm still perplexed why a full retail disk with SP2 built in, would setup windows to have SFC look inside a folder that isn't anywhere on drive C: I did put the default line back in for the cache. Because C:\Windows wasn't cutting it. C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\ServicePackCache "Kurosh" wrote in message news Did you try the suggestion I made? Best Wishes, Kurosh "C J." wrote: I think you misread the post. I'd done this once before on an old PC with a slipstreamed OEM XP SP 2 disk I made and it worked just great. I'm working with a Retail build of XP at the present and it seems no matter which way I go I'm getting insert CD rom. "Peter Foldes" wrote in message ... An OEM install disk is not the same as a Retail XP Install. You will need the Retail XP CD that the system was installed with. -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "C J." wrote in message ... I'm planning to help a friend set up SFC to scan from her Hard drive, rather than be reliant upon the Install CD. Like me she's using XP Pro SP -2 Retail. In order to make sure I have all my bases covered (and because I've done this before with an OEM build of XP that had been upgraded to SP2 with a slipstreamed disk I made,) I changed the registry values on a clean install of XP Pro SP 2, following directions provided by Marc Liron at www.updatexp.com. When I went to test SFC /Scannow... I was prompted for the Windows installation CD to rebuild the DLL Cache file. So I went back into the registry to see what else I could have missed - needing changing. In HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Set up the item ServicePackCachePath is pointing to C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\ServicePackCache ... which is a folder I've determined to be non-existent in C:\Windows - after showing hidden and protected OS files So taking a guess I changed that value to C:\windows. Also In Setup - the SourcePath and ServicePackSourcePath are both pointing to C: - and in WinNt\CurrentVersion\Winlogon the Sourcepath is also set to C:\ because \i386 was copied to C: from the install disk. I'm still getting the same message to insert the CD. Is there someone who can help me get this straightened out? Thanks much in advance. |
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***Problem Solved ***
The solution was simple enough. Went into the registry to HKLM\Software\MS\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup and exported it to a reg file, then went into WindowsNt\CurrentVersion and exported that to a reg file. Saved both in My Documents - so that way if anything went wrong - I'd have my defaults to merge back into the registry. Then I went into Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup and I changed 3 items and emptied data from 1. SourcePath and ServicePackSource were both set to C:\ from F:\ , and then I removed the data in the ServicePackCachePath entry line. Since the folder didn't exist in C:\Windows\ on this system anyways, why keep it there. One thing I didn't mention lastnight was that when I ran SFC initially, I got a message saying something about inserting the correct Windows XP CD, ( as the /i386 folder on drive C: was not the correct source? ) I suspect if you leave data in that line... then it produces this message. Finally I went into WindowsNt\CurrentVersion\ and changed Sourcepath from F:\i386 to C:\i386 ... Opened up a command box Typed "Sfc /scannow " and it ran like a charm. Only things I had to re-do was Media Player 10 and the Security update for Media Player 10. Thanks for the links and the help .... "Kurosh" wrote in message ... Hi CJ, Yes, give that a try. Hope that resolves things for you. From what the article says, I'm guessing it will -- as long as SFC knows where to find the original files, it shouldn't prompt you for the CD. My guess is that the registry value uses a "default" value, where it assumes all Service Pack files would be found. It doesn't take into account that this version has SP2 built-in. You might be able to search for a better answer, or ask Microsoft directly. Best Wishes, Kurosh "C J." wrote: Hi Kurosh, Thanks so much for the link and the help. I looked it over. I'll check everything in the registry once more before I try it again. The article mentioned pointing SourcePath directly to where I've saved \i386\ on my HD - in this case C:\i386 - because the service pack files folder doesn't exist. But I'm still perplexed why a full retail disk with SP2 built in, would setup windows to have SFC look inside a folder that isn't anywhere on drive C: I did put the default line back in for the cache. Because C:\Windows wasn't cutting it. C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\ServicePackCache "Kurosh" wrote in message news Did you try the suggestion I made? Best Wishes, Kurosh "C J." wrote: I think you misread the post. I'd done this once before on an old PC with a slipstreamed OEM XP SP 2 disk I made and it worked just great. I'm working with a Retail build of XP at the present and it seems no matter which way I go I'm getting insert CD rom. "Peter Foldes" wrote in message ... An OEM install disk is not the same as a Retail XP Install. You will need the Retail XP CD that the system was installed with. -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "C J." wrote in message ... I'm planning to help a friend set up SFC to scan from her Hard drive, rather than be reliant upon the Install CD. Like me she's using XP Pro SP -2 Retail. In order to make sure I have all my bases covered (and because I've done this before with an OEM build of XP that had been upgraded to SP2 with a slipstreamed disk I made,) I changed the registry values on a clean install of XP Pro SP 2, following directions provided by Marc Liron at www.updatexp.com. When I went to test SFC /Scannow... I was prompted for the Windows installation CD to rebuild the DLL Cache file. So I went back into the registry to see what else I could have missed - needing changing. In HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Set up the item ServicePackCachePath is pointing to C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\ServicePackCache ... which is a folder I've determined to be non-existent in C:\Windows - after showing hidden and protected OS files So taking a guess I changed that value to C:\windows. Also In Setup - the SourcePath and ServicePackSourcePath are both pointing to C: - and in WinNt\CurrentVersion\Winlogon the Sourcepath is also set to C:\ because \i386 was copied to C: from the install disk. I'm still getting the same message to insert the CD. Is there someone who can help me get this straightened out? Thanks much in advance. |
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