For those of you that don't know nlite is an excellent tool for patching your Windows XP (and 2000/server) Installation cd's (iso's) with hotfixes, patches and more.
I recently used it to add a hotfix for High Definition Audio, and that process worked great, however when I pxe booted my client to the RIS server to test if the hotfix had been integrated correctly with the new ISO (which i mounted using daemon tools, then imported into RIS via rissetup), I got the following RIS setup error during file copy operations
Setup cannot copy the file: nlite.inf
- To retry, press ENTER
If you are installing from a CD, make sure the Windows XP CD is in the CD-ROM drive.
- To skip this file, pres ESC
CAUTION: If you skip this file, Setup may not complete and Windows XP may not work properly
- To quit Setup, press F3
Now the above error is safe to ignore, and if like me you created the nlite working directory as c:\XP_source, you'll easily be able to find the file in question.
The file will be in a compressed state and by default located in C:\XP_source\I386\ and called nlite.in_
open a command prompt and let's extract it using
EXPAND.EXE NLITE.IN_ nlite.inf
C:\XP_source\I386>EXPAND.EXE NLITE.IN_ nlite.inf
Microsoft ® File Expansion Utility Version 5.1.2600.0
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For those of you that don't know nlite is an excellent tool for patching your Windows XP (and 2000/server) Installation cd's (iso's) with hotfixes, patches and more.
I recently used it to add a hotfix for High Definition Audio, and that process worked great, however when I pxe booted my client to the RIS server to test if the hotfix had been integrated correctly with the new ISO (which i mounted using daemon tools, then imported into RIS via rissetup), I got the following RIS setup error during file copy operations
Now the above error is safe to ignore, and if like me you created the nlite working directory as c:\XP_source, you'll easily be able to find the file in question.
The file will be in a compressed state and by default located in C:\XP_source\I386\ and called nlite.in_
open a command prompt and let's extract it using
ok done. now you can copy that expanded file to your i386 folder on the RIS server and test PXE booting again (ris)
cheers
anyweb
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