Sorry Everyone here comes some stupid questions since im new to nlite.
Can i use my own copy of xp pro to make this jack of all trade xp pro cd, or does it have to be a cd from one of the mentioned manufacturers?
So when i make this cd will it accept any cd key that comes with any of the systems i work on as long as its for the correct version of XP (ie XP pro for now)?
When you said "use n-lite to strip out the license keys and OEM specific info",
all i can find is a section in the options were i can disable oem branding is that all i have to do?
Sorry if the questions seem confusing, I just woke up and i want to put them down before i forget or get to busy. I remeber the days when i got 8 hours of continuous sleep, they seem so far away now (6 hours tops now lol).
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I don't understand why you guys all have HP/Dell/Gateway/Panasonic/E-Machines versions. Just take a Dell version, use n-lite to strip out the license keys and OEM specific info, slipstream service pack 3 into it, create an ISO, edit the ISO to remove the OEM folder and you're done. You now have a version that will work on all computers no matter the brand.
Jesse (did the same thing for Vista and carries around 4 or 5 OS CDs)
get hold of a DELL cd use nlite click on the unattended option and the component removel option
remove any components that are dell specific then on the unattended page look for oem preinstall and disable it and delete the product key the create an iso and from the iso delete the $oem$ folder and recreate the iso that's all
Abe
- get hold of a DELL cd
- use nlite
- click on the unattended option and the component removel option
- remove any components that are dell specific
- then on the unattended page look for oem preinstall and disable it
- and delete the product key
- then create an iso (you could use MagicISO)
- and from the iso delete the $oem$ folder and
- recreate the iso that's all
- don't forget that you will need the product key to install
- the point of this is to take a dell cd and make it install on any computer dell or not with the original key (the one from the cd )
- you then change the product key to the one on the COA
hi
thanks for the info on oemScan, which will make life a little easier, I didn't know it was possible to make a multi-bios acticator,
As for including hotfixes drivers and all that's what nlite is there for.
Abe
Hi Abea little more info would be good, which disk did you nlite, on which computer did you install, and when you where asked for the coa serial did you put it in and did it work or did you put in the original seria (ie. the one that was on the un nllited cd)
Abe