@381Tech You should let it finish in order to avoid errors. If it takes too long (between 30 minutes and 2 hours etc), exit the tool. Go to the XP2ESD folder, in the logs folder, and upload the .log files here.
@George King I tried also a new build under XP SP3 via win10.iso only and burn at the end the *.iso to DVD. Compi hangs at the same place, where you can choose language, Dietmar
@381Tech The same picture I had yesterday on the Asrock z690 Extreme board. With the new 1.3 version this is gone but compi hangs always at "Language Choose" Dietmar PS: Maybe, it is a problem with the Sata driver. Only the Sata driver from Kai Schtrom works on all Sata boards.
Processor: Intel Core i3 9100F 3,60 GHZ Graphics Card: MSI GTX 1050 TI GAMING X 4GB GDDR5 Motherboard: ASUS PRIME H310M-K R2.0 RAM: CORSAIR VENGEANCE LPX 16,00 GB DDR4 3000 MHZ CL16
Just relauch it with this option, no need to rebuilding install.wim. It will produce new ISO based on Windows 10 installer.
@381Tech This problem is a problem with the integrated USB driver. For me, this problem was solved with XP2ESD_v1.6.3_preview1_7z Dietmar
I think this is kind of joke as you are talking about two different things. Privately shared preview can solve modern USB 2.0 issue on XP / 2003. But still not on all machines as every driver needs to be signed. This will be next private preview. I haven't changed anything else related to installer which can be based 7-10, depends on user.
@George King , I try to use my burned DVD for the Asrock z370 gaming k6 board. There comes message: "No driver for harddisk found", so I was right, that the Kai Schtrom driver is missed Dietmar EDIT: May be the problem is, when you use only the win10.iso for install, that only signed drivers can be used. May be, that there is a switch in win10, that allows also to use unsigned drivers for boot device.
@381Tech Until now, with normal drivers, XP cant be installed and then booted from a GPT partition Dietmar