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Answer» Building a XP Home or XP Professional Installation CD from your OEM installation. This is how it was done after first reading the article... CREATING A WINDOWS INSTALLATION CD FROM YOUR RECOVERY DISK It is good practice to update your Anti-Virus and scan your computer before doing this operation. Quote If you have a Recovery CD from your computer manufacturer, the Recovery CD will install the Windows installation files to a folder, normally to C:\I386 or C:\Winnt\I386 or C:\Windows\I386 . Open the Windows Explorer and look for them. Make sure you have the file Winnt.exe, Winnt32.exe and EULA.txt. Each version of Windows has a different number of files and almost all the files will be compressed so they will have an underscore at the end of the file extension like "Shell32.dl_" You can also retrieve it using the MAGICAL JELLY BEAN KEYFINDER 1. Follow these instructions to copy any OEM drivers. (NB I have NOT CHECKED this out fully at this stage.) Quote If you have proprietary hardware or if you are not sure if you do, you should copy all your drivers to the CD as well. Most of the manufacturers use some proprietary hardware to cut costs in manufacturing. When Windows installs the hardware many times it sees that it needs a standard Windows driver like Serial.vxd. But the manufacturer's hardware may need a different driver. So they either rewrite the standard Serial.vxd or replace it with their own version of the driver once Windows installs it.These were the files which I copied for this particular machine. Driver files copied to the I386 folder: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\cdrbsvsd.sys C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\cdrom.sys C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\imapi.sys C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\PxHelp20.sys C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\redbook.sys C:\WINDOWS\system32\storprop.dll 2. With the driver files copied to the I386 Folder burn the I386 Folder, with all of its contents, to a CDR. 3. Now the tricky part... You need these files from a regular XP CD to get it to Autorun and to identify it as SP1. If your installation is XP Home you MUST use files from a XP Home CD. If your installation is XP Professional you MUST use files from a XP Professional CD. SETUP.EXE WIN51 WIN51IP README.HTM SETUPXP.HTM AUTORUN.INF You should now have a bootable Autorun XP SP1 CD. 4. Install AUTOSTREAMER and have either the Free Microsoft SP2 CD or the 266Mb SP2 file at hand... WINDOWS XP SP2 NETWORK INSTALLATION PACKAGE FOR IT PROFESSIONALS AND DEVELOPERS The filename is WINDOWS XP-KB835935-SP2-ENU.EXE, if you have an English language system. If you have the Free SP2 CD copy the entire contents of the CD to a folder on a hard-drive... In this instance the CD-ROM drive is G: and the Service Pack File window reads F:\XPSP2\XPSP2.EXE If you had the 266Mb download the Service Pack File line would read F:\XPSP2\WINDOWS XP-KB835935-SP2-ENU.EXE After AutoStreamer Analyses the Service Pack File it will show the build. E.G. Build 5.1.2600.2180.(SP2) Press NEXT and type in the .ISO file name for the new file. I.E. F:\XPSP2\XPHOMESP2.ISO Now click FINISH to build the .ISO file. (This takes about 25 minutes.) 5. When the .ISO file is complete exit AutoStreamer and burn a CD-ROM(ISO) from the newly made .ISO file. (NERO Burning will do this.) The finished result will be an XPSP2 CD, either Home or Professional, according to your particular installation, made from YOUR files in the I386 folder on your drive. 6. You should now be able to use this XPSP2 CD on your OEM installation to run SFC /SCANNOW or to do a clean install of XP when you no longer REQUIRE the use of any of your outdated OEM software, or if you ever fit a new drive and don't want to do an OEM install procedure. 7. These CDs can be used when you need to run SFC /SCANNOW or SFC /SCANBOOT to repair damaged files or replace missing files on the system if you don't have the (hidden) I386 folder in its usual location, C:\I386. When SP3 comes along just use AutoStreamer to update the CD again and burn an XP SP3 CD. Disclaimer. It is up to you to test this CD as to its suitability. I accept NO responsibility for what YOU do with YOUR computer. Original reference CREATING A WINDOWS INSTALLATION CD FROM YOUR RECOVERY DISK If it does not run for any reason, try going into the I386 folder and running WINNT.EXENo questions or comments on this thread please as I would like to be able to add or edit it from time to time. If you find a broken link, or would like to add something, please send me a private message. To ask any questions please make a new post in the appropriate forum. Thank you. |
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