Create your own MULTI-OEM Windows XP DVD…

Discussion in 'Windows XP / Older OS' started by sushil1576, Aug 21, 2010.

  1. tcntad

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    #141 tcntad, Dec 6, 2010
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    Thanks..

    I used driverpack option in XP powerpacker and it seemd to be integrated successfully, but i havent tested it yet..
    Updates.. have to be integrated to each edition before making AIO, seems fair enough.

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    Nice menus and all:)
    I think you are better off customizing all your editions BEFORE making an AIO

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    Hm i believe i picked "xp pro with driverpacks" but still coudnt find the harddrive in vmware.. well ill try again later.
     
  2. tcntad

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    hm any updates on this? Thinking there might be new oembioes files and oem:slp keys:)
     
  3. Notam

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    I have a query. Does a Winxp pro OEM CD/DVD asks for the Serial Number when it install on a VM.
     
  4. 911medic

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    Not if it is OEM with .SIF file or similar. Retail will ask for serial as will VLK (without .sif that is..)

    XP install to a VM is same as for Hardware install.
     
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  5. tcntad

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    #145 tcntad, Dec 21, 2010
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    #146 Notam, Dec 22, 2010
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  7. tcntad

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    Doesnt work, now i removed the [display] line and one msdosinitiated.. Still same s**t..

    Why wont it work now when it worked on previous image?
     
  8. urie

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    Did you edit the setupp.ini file so it is OEM.
     
  9. tcntad

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    @ Notam: Make sure its an OEM disc first of all, check the setupini like urie said.

    @ urie: Hm I know mine is. Ok XP is way out of date but still.
     
  10. Notam

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    setupp.ini

     
  11. urie

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    #154 urie, Dec 23, 2010
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    If using vmware dont use smart setup it uses:

    Code:
    [Data]
    AutoPartition=1
    MsDosInitiated="0"
    UnattendedInstall="Yes"
    
    [Unattended]
    UnattendMode=FullUnattended
    OemSkipEula=Yes
    OemPreinstall=No
    TargetPath=\WINDOWS
    Repartition=Yes
    UnattendSwitch=Yes
    DriverSigningPolicy=Ignore
    
    [GuiUnattended]
    AdminPassword=*
    EncryptedAdminPassword=No
    OEMSkipRegional=1
    TimeZone=85
    OemSkipWelcome=1
    ServerWelcome=No
    EMSSkipUnattendProcessing=0
    EMSBlankPassword=Yes 
    
    [UserData]
    ProductKey=""
    FullName=""
    OrgName=""
    ComputerName=*
    
    [LicenseFilePrintData]
    AutoMode=PerServer
    AutoUsers=5
    
    [Identification]
    JoinWorkgroup=WORKGROUP
    
    [Networking]
    InstallDefaultComponents=Yes
    
    [Branding]
    BrandIEUsingUnattended=Yes
    
    [Display]
    BitsPerPel=32
    XResolution=800
    YResolution=600
    
    [GuiRunOnce]
    Command0="cmd /c copy a:\upgrader.exe %TEMP%\upgrader.exe"
    Command1="cmd /c copy a:\unattend.cmd %TEMP%\unattend.cmd"
    Command2="cmd /c copy a:\storePwd.exe %TEMP%\storePwd.exe"
    Command3="cmd /c copy a:\storePwd.ini %TEMP%\storePwd.ini"
    Command4="%TEMP%\unattend.cmd"
    
    [VMwareData]
    RunCmdKey=Command4
    RunCmdNoReboot="%TEMP%\unattend.cmd noautoreboot"
    
    
    Which may override your winnt.sif file

    Also did you add oembios files and patch vmware bios.
     
  12. vinodh

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    I made my XP PRO OEM AIO DVD by doing the following:

    1. Extract all files to c:\XP_PRO_OEM
    2. Convert Retail XP SP3 to OEM by editing setupp.ini
    3. Copy all BIOS files to Sushil's addon and repack using 7zip.
    4. Integrate Sushil's addon using RyanVM Integrator.
    5. Integrate all DriverPacks using DriverPack Base.
    6. Open any XP ISO using PowerISO and delete all files. (Easy way to make a bootable ISO for me)
    7. Copy all files from C:\XP_PRO_OEM to PowerISO and save ISO.
    8. Burn on DVD at 4x using Nero.

    I tested it on my real PC using a spare hard drive and it worked perfectly. Also, I did not choose to integrate any update as well as not make any changes to winnt.sif
     
  13. urie

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    #156 urie, Dec 23, 2010
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    And why not just use ryanvm to make iso also whether you know it or not changes were made to Winnt.sif file.
     
  14. tcntad

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    Have to agree with urie here :p
    I think he ment that he didnt make any manual changes to winnt.sif:)


    Edit: F**k me.. Ill redo everything before i #)/#()&#/)&¤&#(=/=?"(?)#/)/¤)=(=# kill someone.. Unless you can help me?
     
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  17. tcntad

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    Now its working :)

    OEMSLP activation, driverpacks and the fully unattended setup!