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Slipstreamed SP2 query
I tried booting from a slip-streamed XP SP2 CD. Bootup progressed some way,
then an error message that file "aic78xx.sys" not found, and bootup terminated. It seems the file is an Adaptec driver for CD etc drives. One wonders, if it is required, why is it not on the slipstreamed CD? I checked - it's on the original XP SP1 CD (in the I386 folder - in the compressed aic78xx.sy_ form of course.) Not much point in making another slipstreamed CD if the same is going to re-occur. Any ideas? TIA Pemo -- ,-._|\ / Oz \ Melbourne \_,--.x/ Australia v |
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Hello,
There was probably some error in burning the slipstreamed CD. Try to create a slipstreamed CD again with a lower burn speed and give it a try ! -- Anando Microsoft MVP- Windows Shell/User http://www.microsoft.com/mvp http://www.mvps.org Folder customizations http://newdelhi.sancharnet.in/minku Protect your PC! http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Pemo" wrote in message ... I tried booting from a slip-streamed XP SP2 CD. Bootup progressed some way, then an error message that file "aic78xx.sys" not found, and bootup terminated. It seems the file is an Adaptec driver for CD etc drives. One wonders, if it is required, why is it not on the slipstreamed CD? I checked - it's on the original XP SP1 CD (in the I386 folder - in the compressed aic78xx.sy_ form of course.) Not much point in making another slipstreamed CD if the same is going to re-occur. Any ideas? TIA Pemo -- ,-._|\ / Oz \ Melbourne \_,--.x/ Australia v |
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Get Autostreamer. This software will help you to create a "working"
slipstreamed SP2 install CD. One other thing you can try: before burning the new SP2 CD to a CD-R, try it to a CD-RW. This way, if the boot files (rarely), you do not have a "coaster". "Pemo" wrote in message ... I tried booting from a slip-streamed XP SP2 CD. Bootup progressed some way, then an error message that file "aic78xx.sys" not found, and bootup terminated. It seems the file is an Adaptec driver for CD etc drives. One wonders, if it is required, why is it not on the slipstreamed CD? I checked - it's on the original XP SP1 CD (in the I386 folder - in the compressed aic78xx.sy_ form of course.) Not much point in making another slipstreamed CD if the same is going to re-occur. Any ideas? TIA Pemo -- ,-._|\ / Oz \ Melbourne \_,--.x/ Australia v |
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Quote:
www.theeldergeek.com/slipstreamed_xpsp1_cd.htm |
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"Evolution54" wrote: Just adding another site to help you out because this is where I learned it from....so hope you get it too...peace www.theeldergeek.com/slipstreamed_xpsp1_cd.htm Thanks. I'll try that. Pemo -- ,-._|\ / Oz \ Melbourne \_,--.x/ Australia v |
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On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 18:34:00 +1000, "Pemo"
wrote: Thanks. I'll try that. I came into this thread late so don't know if this has already been suggested but.... Give AutoStreamer version 1.0.33 a try. http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=223562 I have tired all the manual methods (with success) but AutoStreamer was so easy and fool proof. Regards, Ed |
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