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Old April 1st 05, 11:20 PM
Ken A
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Default Slipstreaming w/Autostreamer SP2

I have used Autostreamer to TRY to slipstream XP Pro retail. All goes well
until it tries to save the .iso file. It does look like it is saving it.
No matter what folder I try and save to the folder ends up empty. Nothing
saved there. I have attempted to do this, with no luck, many times. I have
even used Search to look for any .iso files. I do locate a shortcut to the
folder I attempted to save to but if tells me the path is wrong. I have
read in this group how OP have succeeded in this. I am doing something
wrong, but what. I have read the docs and followed them. I would
appreciate anyone's help.

Thanks for any help,

Ken A.


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Old April 2nd 05, 12:45 AM
Jerry
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There is a forum to ask for help:
http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showforum=89

"Ken A" nospaml@nospamnet wrote in message
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I have used Autostreamer to TRY to slipstream XP Pro retail. All goes well
until it tries to save the .iso file. It does look like it is saving it.
No matter what folder I try and save to the folder ends up empty. Nothing
saved there. I have attempted to do this, with no luck, many times. I
have even used Search to look for any .iso files. I do locate a shortcut
to the folder I attempted to save to but if tells me the path is wrong. I
have read in this group how OP have succeeded in this. I am doing
something wrong, but what. I have read the docs and followed them. I
would appreciate anyone's help.

Thanks for any help,

Ken A.



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Old April 2nd 05, 12:56 AM
bumtracks
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Are you running it on and saving it to a winXP (or win2000) HDD folder with
plenty of free space ? Wont work on 98 or udder op sys.
You need lots of free space as it might unload winxp CD to your hdd along
with that 300mb sp2 before it mingles both into the save folder before it
cleans up and maybe defrag'd free space too for the image to save a
contiguous file.

"Ken A" nospaml@nospamnet wrote in message
...
I have used Autostreamer to TRY to slipstream XP Pro retail. All goes well
until it tries to save the .iso file. It does look like it is saving it.
No matter what folder I try and save to the folder ends up empty. Nothing
saved there. I have attempted to do this, with no luck, many times. I
have even used Search to look for any .iso files. I do locate a shortcut
to the folder I attempted to save to but if tells me the path is wrong. I
have read in this group how OP have succeeded in this. I am doing
something wrong, but what. I have read the docs and followed them. I
would appreciate anyone's help.

Thanks for any help,

Ken A.



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Old April 2nd 05, 01:14 AM
John Barnett MVP
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I follow my own instruction on my website and have never had a problem
creating a slipstream copy of xp

http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org

Click the Win XP Faq button and take a look at question 83

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http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org

"Ken A" nospaml@nospamnet wrote in message
...
I have used Autostreamer to TRY to slipstream XP Pro retail. All goes well
until it tries to save the .iso file. It does look like it is saving it.
No matter what folder I try and save to the folder ends up empty. Nothing
saved there. I have attempted to do this, with no luck, many times. I
have even used Search to look for any .iso files. I do locate a shortcut
to the folder I attempted to save to but if tells me the path is wrong. I
have read in this group how OP have succeeded in this. I am doing
something wrong, but what. I have read the docs and followed them. I
would appreciate anyone's help.

Thanks for any help,

Ken A.



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Old April 2nd 05, 01:45 AM
Ken A
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Thank you Jerry,

Excuse the "Shouting" IT WORKED"!! I followed your link and found a link
for AutoStreamer (unzipped) and the dl'd it and installed it. It worked
like a charm!!! The original download was from "Geeks" which was zipped,
and it must have be bad or not complete.

Thanks again for your help.

Now have XP Pro slip streamed.

Ken A.
"Jerry" wrote in message
...
There is a forum to ask for help:
http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showforum=89

"Ken A" nospaml@nospamnet wrote in message
...
I have used Autostreamer to TRY to slipstream XP Pro retail. All goes
well until it tries to save the .iso file. It does look like it is
saving it. No matter what folder I try and save to the folder ends up
empty. Nothing saved there. I have attempted to do this, with no luck,
many times. I have even used Search to look for any .iso files. I do
locate a shortcut to the folder I attempted to save to but if tells me the
path is wrong. I have read in this group how OP have succeeded in this.
I am doing something wrong, but what. I have read the docs and followed
them. I would appreciate anyone's help.

Thanks for any help,

Ken A.





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Old April 2nd 05, 01:56 AM
Ken A
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John Barnett,
Your site gives very full and complete instructions, which I had already
printed out. I think that I had a bad version of Slipstream. I want to all
that responded to my post and thank you all. The problem is now resolved.

Ken A.

"John Barnett MVP" wrote in message
...
I follow my own instruction on my website and have never had a problem
creating a slipstream copy of xp

http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org

Click the Win XP Faq button and take a look at question 83

--
John Barnett MVP
Associate Expert
http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org

"Ken A" nospaml@nospamnet wrote in message
...
I have used Autostreamer to TRY to slipstream XP Pro retail. All goes
well until it tries to save the .iso file. It does look like it is
saving it. No matter what folder I try and save to the folder ends up
empty. Nothing saved there. I have attempted to do this, with no luck,
many times. I have even used Search to look for any .iso files. I do
locate a shortcut to the folder I attempted to save to but if tells me the
path is wrong. I have read in this group how OP have succeeded in this.
I am doing something wrong, but what. I have read the docs and followed
them. I would appreciate anyone's help.

Thanks for any help,

Ken A.





  #7  
Old April 2nd 05, 02:03 AM
Ken A
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I am have plenty of free space on my HD. I was trying to slipstream XP Pro
(retail). I have found I just had a corrupted version of slipstream. Have
now resolved the problem.

Thank you for your response.

Ken A.


"bumtracks" wrote in message
news:Mcl3e.92$Jn2.64@trnddc09...
Are you running it on and saving it to a winXP (or win2000) HDD folder
with plenty of free space ? Wont work on 98 or udder op sys.
You need lots of free space as it might unload winxp CD to your hdd along
with that 300mb sp2 before it mingles both into the save folder before it
cleans up and maybe defrag'd free space too for the image to save a
contiguous file.

"Ken A" nospaml@nospamnet wrote in message
...
I have used Autostreamer to TRY to slipstream XP Pro retail. All goes
well until it tries to save the .iso file. It does look like it is
saving it. No matter what folder I try and save to the folder ends up
empty. Nothing saved there. I have attempted to do this, with no luck,
many times. I have even used Search to look for any .iso files. I do
locate a shortcut to the folder I attempted to save to but if tells me the
path is wrong. I have read in this group how OP have succeeded in this.
I am doing something wrong, but what. I have read the docs and followed
them. I would appreciate anyone's help.

Thanks for any help,

Ken A.





  #8  
Old April 2nd 05, 12:40 PM
John Barnett MVP
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Glad you sorted the problem out, Ken

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John Barnett MVP
Associate Expert
http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org

"Ken A" nospaml@nospamnet wrote in message
...
John Barnett,
Your site gives very full and complete instructions, which I had already
printed out. I think that I had a bad version of Slipstream. I want to
all that responded to my post and thank you all. The problem is now
resolved.

Ken A.

"John Barnett MVP" wrote in message
...
I follow my own instruction on my website and have never had a problem
creating a slipstream copy of xp

http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org

Click the Win XP Faq button and take a look at question 83

--
John Barnett MVP
Associate Expert
http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org

"Ken A" nospaml@nospamnet wrote in message
...
I have used Autostreamer to TRY to slipstream XP Pro retail. All goes
well until it tries to save the .iso file. It does look like it is
saving it. No matter what folder I try and save to the folder ends up
empty. Nothing saved there. I have attempted to do this, with no luck,
many times. I have even used Search to look for any .iso files. I do
locate a shortcut to the folder I attempted to save to but if tells me
the path is wrong. I have read in this group how OP have succeeded in
this. I am doing something wrong, but what. I have read the docs and
followed them. I would appreciate anyone's help.

Thanks for any help,

Ken A.







  #9  
Old April 2nd 05, 04:33 PM
bumtracks
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can we slipstream XP & SP2 & Update for Windows XP Service Pack 2 (KB884020)
all at once ? or perhaps the update into the slipstreamed XPw/SP2 CD


"John Barnett MVP" wrote in message
...
Glad you sorted the problem out, Ken

--
John Barnett MVP
Associate Expert
http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org

"Ken A" nospaml@nospamnet wrote in message
...
John Barnett,
Your site gives very full and complete instructions, which I had already
printed out. I think that I had a bad version of Slipstream. I want to
all that responded to my post and thank you all. The problem is now
resolved.

Ken A.

"John Barnett MVP" wrote in message
...
I follow my own instruction on my website and have never had a problem
creating a slipstream copy of xp

http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org

Click the Win XP Faq button and take a look at question 83

--
John Barnett MVP
Associate Expert
http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org

"Ken A" nospaml@nospamnet wrote in message
...
I have used Autostreamer to TRY to slipstream XP Pro retail. All goes
well until it tries to save the .iso file. It does look like it is
saving it. No matter what folder I try and save to the folder ends up
empty. Nothing saved there. I have attempted to do this, with no luck,
many times. I have even used Search to look for any .iso files. I do
locate a shortcut to the folder I attempted to save to but if tells me
the path is wrong. I have read in this group how OP have succeeded in
this. I am doing something wrong, but what. I have read the docs and
followed them. I would appreciate anyone's help.

Thanks for any help,

Ken A.









 




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