Topic: Can I create a slipstreamed bootable USB flash drive?
This may have been asked before but I just failed to find it in the forums anywhere.
Step 1.
I have been trying to create a bootable USB flash drive with DriverPacks slipstreamed using DPBase and automated using nLite.
Step 2.
I then use Komku's PeToUSB, bootsect, and usb_prep8 to create a bootable USB flash drive using the locally stored slipstreamed Windows XP folder on the hard drive (which I created in step 1)
After the USB drive is prepared, I try to install XP and after the TXT Mode is finished and the computer reboots and the GUI Mode is selected...I get an error saying c:\DPBxxxx.exe file could not be found...and setup continues without decompressing the drivepacks, like it does from a CD/DVD.
Is there an easy way to slipstream a USB flash drive that works? If so...how?
Thanks