an upgrade from win2000 to XP is an attended installation... we do not support attended installation.
I am not surprised that there is a few manual steps involved in an attended install. DUH... it's not and unattended install.
again you are using DriverPacks in an unsupported way - so it did not 'fail' this is Clearly user error...
I am specifically looking for anything you did that is different than explained in the directions.
not only did you not provide these details but instead expected us to be able to read your mind.
Even after i asked for the details we still do not know wich version of xp what programs were used to create your disc or what service packs are included if you used rvm or nlite or other programs, all of which are relevant.
also you failed to use DriverPacks last in your creation of your source...
if you had used DriverPacks as explained in the tutorial (in a supported fashion)
then the repair and upgrade option would not have been presented to you 
This tells me without a doubt that you modified your source after DriverPacks was added.
therefore you did not follow the directions - and did not get the expected results -
CLEARLY Your fault... not any kind of a failure... AND CERTAINLY NOT A BUG...
RE: Is there something specific you are looking for?
YES... I GAVE YOU A FULL LIST OF S P E C I F I C THINGS I WAS LOOKING FOR....
I GUESS YOU CAN'T READ
THIS EXPLAINS BOTH THE FAILURE OF YOUR INSTALL, AND YOUR NOT GETTING A GOOD ANSWER HERE.
TRY FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS... SOMETIMES IT WORKS !
Since you obviously did not read the link i gave you i will paste it here....
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1. Check the FAQ forum not done
2. Use the search function not done
3. Choose a good topic title. not done and not even attempted
When you open a new topic, do it according to this rule:
"[BUG/REQ] [<GUI/slipstreamer/finisher>] <problem description / driver description>"
Don't forget to MENTION the relevant DriverPack (or DriverPacks BASE) and its VERSION in the TITLE.
not done and most important part of your post
4. Don't forget to COPY/PASTE the relevant files INSIDE CODE tags. not done and extremely important
ALWAYS include in your post
- DPs_BASE.ini (from the same directory as DPs_BASE.exe) not done
- DPs_BASE.log (from the same directory as DPs_BASE.exe) not done
IF RELEVANT, include in your post
- %SystemRoot%\DPsFnshr.log not done - and can't do because you wont follow directions
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if you were able to follow directions you would not be having an issue and you would have your answer by now to.
i can't save you from yourself - the failure in this case is the "meat virus" (you)
now your problem is (besides not being able to follow even the most simple of directions) you selected runonce for the finisher method and then removed the unattended section from your winnt.sif. since the runonce call is only made in an unattended install and you removed that section the call to the finisher is not made. (because you are clueless and cant answer simple questions or follow directions) so i am going to give you the answer and know that you wont read it. use guirunonce for the finisher.
All support posts must include the base version and the LOG. if you can't do these two things, then leave.
If you insist on not telling us what you did or not useing the product as intended and balk at simple questions and requests then leave quietly. we can't help you anyway (we can't save you from being stupid and argumentitive)
bye...
@team I belive he is useing a Warez disc he got off the net - Do not support this person any further.
his inability to provide the logs means he did not create this disk himself... Or he is even dumber than i thought 
either way he is one post away from me banning him