Topic: My drivers are not being copying to Harddisk.

I've created XP Professional 32bit CD with DriverPack Chipset, DriverPack Mass Storage and it works fine.

Recently I created a Multiboot USB and I moved all of my XP files to XPCD folder.  I edited XP files source path in setupldr.bin and txtsetup.sif. So my XP install successfully with all of my settings and software. But my added drivers are not being copying to Harddisk. So setup shows following massage. My all drivers are present in XPCD folder.


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At the beginning of 2nd session

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Before logon.


My OEM folder including drivers is in the XPCD folder. How to fix my problem?
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Re: My drivers are not being copying to Harddisk.

Hello again!     smile

That first error with un7zip.exe is the same one i receive with a DVD-disc install experiencing read errors.

I use WinSetupFromUSB with the D-P-M-S.iso disabled in the advanced options.  All editions of D-P-M-S.iso are incompatible with the latest DPMS.

  Wow!  They finally released v1.0!!! (I have been using v1.0beta8)
Congratulations, ilko_t (and others, including cdob)!!!

MSFN page --> http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/120444- … -with-gui/

ilko_t wrote:

"Version 1.0 released which can be downloaded from here. Apart of the missing beta in the name, there are a few important changes since beta8:

    Ability to add multiple Windows Vista, 7, 8, Server 2008/2012 sources from ISO file as a source. Use the same option to add PE2 (Vista/Server 2008) and above based utility. Thanks to synchronicity for his amazing wimlib project.
    Ability to add almost any Linux based ISO which uses hybrid cd-rom/hard disk mode, credits to cdob . Refer to this page for a non exhaustive list of tested ISOs
    Auto-format option when used with NTFS would do its best when formatting the disk,  to avoid fragmented large files on this volume later on by moving $MFT at the beginning of the partition. This way $MFT zone remains at the beginning of the volume and there should be way more contiguous space available large files to occupy
    D-P-M-S updated to D-P-M-S2, thanks to Steve
    the command prompt window during GUI mode of XP/2000/2003 setup is now hidden, thanks to cdob. It’s needed to keep the USB drive mounted throughout the GUI mode of setup
    added ability to copy all log files to the relevant WINSETUP sub-folder during PE phase of NT6 (Vista and later) boot. Create an empty file debugme with no extension in the relevant sub-directory, e.g \WINSETUP\Win7x64\debugme, and all log files from the start of PE phase will be copied next to it
    offer custom boot menu name when Linux/Other ISO is added
    when XP/2003/2000 source is added and incorrectly the i386 folder is pointed as root directory, program uses its parent directory
    updates of the tools included"

     quoted from:  http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/120444- … try1056429

*** note that after creating a partition with this method, you likely still need to restart Setup (first part) for the USB-NTFS partition to be recognized, or Setup may fail.

Also, i advise using newer DriverPacks, such as those "nightlies" in this forum.
The following are probably the minimum you should use:
Chipset --> http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic. … 311#p54311, MassStorage --> http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic. … 312#p54312, Misc --> http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic. … 314#p54314

There are many more packs available.

Also, beware of using nLite.  It can corrupt your source.
I simply use unmodified XP source before integrating DriverPacks with DPs_BASE.
RVMi is the preferred method of integrating updates and addons.
SAD3 is useful for drivers that must be installed after Setup completes.


Also, you might be pleasantly surprised at the progress with XP graphics drivers.
   http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic. … 544#p52544

Newer updates to the graphics drivers are undergoing testing now.
  The hope is that they may be released to the public for testing soon.     hmm

I appreciate any feedback you can offer.


I hope these suggestions help.

Last edited by TechDud (2013-11-11 22:47:57)

Re: My drivers are not being copying to Harddisk.

Winsetup from USB is what i use...
Lots of names that have been there and done that created it...

I know it works

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Re: My drivers are not being copying to Harddisk.

Thanks TechDud and OverFlow. My problem is solved. I just moved OEM folder to my $OEM$\$1\.

Re: My drivers are not being copying to Harddisk.

That is a lot of data to copy for no reason.
One of our users once demonstrated that a copy and extract was faster on a ODD. I don't think the same is true for a thumb drive.

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Re: My drivers are not being copying to Harddisk.

OverFlow wrote:

That is a lot of data to copy for no reason.
One of our users once demonstrated that a copy and extract was faster on a ODD. I don't think the same is true for a thumb drive.

I'm also trying different ways. If I success I'll add it to this topics. Thanks  OverFlow.