re: XP Install Missing Files: Boot Process
Monday, April 25, 2005 at 12:27 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by PCGUY67
(1 messages posted)
Thanks for setting us straight. I had the same issue while installing XP SP1a, but
I had just upgraded the memory when this issue arose. I did just as you suggested
and reinstalled the old memory and the install completed without any more missing
files. Thanks for the schooling.
On Wednesday, October 27, 2004 at 10:42 pm, Nesmira wrote:
>palab.ttf = 1,,434004,,,,,22,0,0,,1,22
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>Well, I found that file list. It's in i386/layout.inf
>At the top is a quick sample of what the file listings are. 22 basically means
install
>to the
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>fonts directory. 434,004 is the uncompressed file size and yes all this stuff is
>listed in
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>uncompressed form. You can use expand.exe to uncompress these files. They are
ALL
>valid files
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>and they do work. Which once again eliminates any ideas of pirated or corrupt files.
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>So now that leaves me to believe that the files are not be copied properly by the
>kernel. It's
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>the load environment. I'll just make it boot differently. Hopefully it works.
>
>Here's a couple cool sites for bootable stuff:
>http://www.magiciso.com/tutorials/miso-create-multi-os-cd-2.htm
>http://bootcd.narod.ru/ntmultibootcd_e.htm
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