Guest kindwoulf Posted October 20, 2007 Posted October 20, 2007 I'm trying to make an updated windows 2000 insatllation disk, with sp4 and all susequents. So I downloaded the needed files and integrated them into an installation folder, then burned it to a bootable cd. The disk boots fine, and i tried it twice; once with only sp4 then with some additional updates and both worked fine. But after few days i tried it with a fresh start, new copy of w2k cd then integrate sp4 then the additions. What happened is that the disk booted fine and while the setup is loading, every thing stops and the blue screen tells me that "cannot find mountmgr.sys" and the insatallation aborts. What keeps me wondering is that i done before, what happened???!!!, what changed??? also i was triying to find a way to integrate ie6sp1, all these integrations would save me allot of time and bandwidth as all sure know. and some device drivers too. all in all, the main issue is the update integration failure, and whey the insatllation stops in that way, all the files are there! thanks for the help
Guest Meinolf Weber Posted October 20, 2007 Posted October 20, 2007 Re: Updates integration in installation disk Hello kindwoulf, If your slipstream disk was running, it can be a read failure from the disk. Best regards Meinolf Weber Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. > I'm trying to make an updated windows 2000 insatllation disk, with sp4 > and all susequents. So I downloaded the needed files and integrated > them into an installation folder, then burned it to a bootable cd. The > disk boots fine, and i tried it twice; once with only sp4 then with > some additional updates and both worked fine. But after few days i > tried it with a fresh start, new copy of w2k cd then integrate sp4 > then the additions. What happened is that the disk booted fine and > while the setup is loading, every thing stops and the blue screen > tells me that "cannot find mountmgr.sys" and the insatallation aborts. > What keeps me wondering is that i done before, what happened???!!!, > what changed??? > > also i was triying to find a way to integrate ie6sp1, all these > integrations would save me allot of time and bandwidth as all sure > know. > > and some device drivers too. > > all in all, the main issue is the update integration failure, and whey > the insatllation stops in that way, all the files are there! > > thanks for the help >
Guest kindwoulf Posted October 20, 2007 Posted October 20, 2007 Re: Updates integration in installation disk "Meinolf Weber" wrote: > Hello kindwoulf, > > If your slipstream disk was running, it can be a read failure from the disk. > > Best regards > > Meinolf Weber > Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers > no rights. > > > I'm trying to make an updated windows 2000 insatllation disk, with sp4 > > and all susequents. So I downloaded the needed files and integrated > > them into an installation folder, then burned it to a bootable cd. The > > disk boots fine, and i tried it twice; once with only sp4 then with > > some additional updates and both worked fine. But after few days i > > tried it with a fresh start, new copy of w2k cd then integrate sp4 > > then the additions. What happened is that the disk booted fine and > > while the setup is loading, every thing stops and the blue screen > > tells me that "cannot find mountmgr.sys" and the insatallation aborts. > > What keeps me wondering is that i done before, what happened???!!!, > > what changed??? > > > > also i was triying to find a way to integrate ie6sp1, all these > > integrations would save me allot of time and bandwidth as all sure > > know. > > > > and some device drivers too. > > > > all in all, the main issue is the update integration failure, and whey > > the insatllation stops in that way, all the files are there! > > > > thanks for the help > > > > > hi, Meinolf Weber I'm using rewritable media, because this is still experimental to me, so i still didn't put it on a permanent media. If you mean that the disk itself whether recordable or rewritable is damaged, i did burn the image on different disks. You even might think it's a joke but i tried it over twenty times, maybe more i'm not sure. also I know that in dos and non gui modes, the system cannont read files with names in lower case so i renamed the file in upper case, and the problem persisted on another file, i don't remember it's name. i tried to apply the updates in different order but, the same results is what i can get. thanks for the help, Meinolf Weber
Guest Meinolf Weber Posted October 20, 2007 Posted October 20, 2007 Re: Updates integration in installation disk Hello kindwoulf, Not necessary to rename all to upper case. That's not the reason. And if the file is on the disk, again it could be a read failure. Try to copy your slipstreamed installation part to a network folder and install from theire. Best regards Meinolf Weber Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. > "Meinolf Weber" wrote: > >> Hello kindwoulf, >> >> If your slipstream disk was running, it can be a read failure from >> the disk. >> >> Best regards >> >> Meinolf Weber >> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and >> confers >> no rights. >>> I'm trying to make an updated windows 2000 insatllation disk, with >>> sp4 and all susequents. So I downloaded the needed files and >>> integrated them into an installation folder, then burned it to a >>> bootable cd. The disk boots fine, and i tried it twice; once with >>> only sp4 then with some additional updates and both worked fine. But >>> after few days i tried it with a fresh start, new copy of w2k cd >>> then integrate sp4 then the additions. What happened is that the >>> disk booted fine and while the setup is loading, every thing stops >>> and the blue screen tells me that "cannot find mountmgr.sys" and the >>> insatallation aborts. What keeps me wondering is that i done before, >>> what happened???!!!, what changed??? >>> >>> also i was triying to find a way to integrate ie6sp1, all these >>> integrations would save me allot of time and bandwidth as all sure >>> know. >>> >>> and some device drivers too. >>> >>> all in all, the main issue is the update integration failure, and >>> whey the insatllation stops in that way, all the files are there! >>> >>> thanks for the help >>> >> hi, Meinolf Weber >> > I'm using rewritable media, because this is still experimental to me, > so i still didn't put it on a permanent media. If you mean that the > disk itself whether recordable or rewritable is damaged, i did burn > the image on different disks. You even might think it's a joke but i > tried it over twenty times, maybe more i'm not sure. > > also I know that in dos and non gui modes, the system cannont read > files with names in lower case so i renamed the file in upper case, > and the problem persisted on another file, i don't remember it's name. > > i tried to apply the updates in different order but, the same results > is what i can get. > > thanks for the help, Meinolf Weber >
Guest kindwoulf Posted October 20, 2007 Posted October 20, 2007 Re: Updates integration in installation disk "Meinolf Weber" wrote: > Hello kindwoulf, > > Not necessary to rename all to upper case. That's not the reason. And if > the file is on the disk, again it could be a read failure. Try to copy your > slipstreamed installation part to a network folder and install from theire. > > Best regards > > Meinolf Weber > Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers > no rights. > > > "Meinolf Weber" wrote: > > > >> Hello kindwoulf, > >> > >> If your slipstream disk was running, it can be a read failure from > >> the disk. > >> > >> Best regards > >> > >> Meinolf Weber > >> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and > >> confers > >> no rights. > >>> I'm trying to make an updated windows 2000 insatllation disk, with > >>> sp4 and all susequents. So I downloaded the needed files and > >>> integrated them into an installation folder, then burned it to a > >>> bootable cd. The disk boots fine, and i tried it twice; once with > >>> only sp4 then with some additional updates and both worked fine. But > >>> after few days i tried it with a fresh start, new copy of w2k cd > >>> then integrate sp4 then the additions. What happened is that the > >>> disk booted fine and while the setup is loading, every thing stops > >>> and the blue screen tells me that "cannot find mountmgr.sys" and the > >>> insatallation aborts. What keeps me wondering is that i done before, > >>> what happened???!!!, what changed??? > >>> > >>> also i was triying to find a way to integrate ie6sp1, all these > >>> integrations would save me allot of time and bandwidth as all sure > >>> know. > >>> > >>> and some device drivers too. > >>> > >>> all in all, the main issue is the update integration failure, and > >>> whey the insatllation stops in that way, all the files are there! > >>> > >>> thanks for the help > >>> > >> hi, Meinolf Weber > >> > > I'm using rewritable media, because this is still experimental to me, > > so i still didn't put it on a permanent media. If you mean that the > > disk itself whether recordable or rewritable is damaged, i did burn > > the image on different disks. You even might think it's a joke but i > > tried it over twenty times, maybe more i'm not sure. > > > > also I know that in dos and non gui modes, the system cannont read > > files with names in lower case so i renamed the file in upper case, > > and the problem persisted on another file, i don't remember it's name. > > > > i tried to apply the updates in different order but, the same results > > is what i can get. > > > > thanks for the help, Meinolf Weber > > > > > I need to clarify the problem, it seems you think i'm talking about the total installation disk. What happens is that i slipstream the SP and the updates in the installation folder then create an iso image, the iso images of my successful trials are still there, they were made the same way with the same software. When the problem first appeared, i burned the most updated working one back to check that the disk and the disk drive are working fine. And it worked, and installed the system without a single failure message, from the same rewritable disk after blanking and reburning it with the working iso file. So what i'm really asking is whey is the working iso working, while all the others not, i mean twenty shots or more in the same direction would hit the right target even once, but that didn't happen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Guest DL Posted October 21, 2007 Posted October 21, 2007 Re: Updates integration in installation disk Autostreamer works well "kindwoulf" <kindwoulf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:09B770F8-8D1B-4723-BA49-F98A725DA4F3@microsoft.com... > > > "Meinolf Weber" wrote: > >> Hello kindwoulf, >> >> Not necessary to rename all to upper case. That's not the reason. And if >> the file is on the disk, again it could be a read failure. Try to copy >> your >> slipstreamed installation part to a network folder and install from >> theire. >> >> Best regards >> >> Meinolf Weber >> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and >> confers >> no rights. >> >> > "Meinolf Weber" wrote: >> > >> >> Hello kindwoulf, >> >> >> >> If your slipstream disk was running, it can be a read failure from >> >> the disk. >> >> >> >> Best regards >> >> >> >> Meinolf Weber >> >> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and >> >> confers >> >> no rights. >> >>> I'm trying to make an updated windows 2000 insatllation disk, with >> >>> sp4 and all susequents. So I downloaded the needed files and >> >>> integrated them into an installation folder, then burned it to a >> >>> bootable cd. The disk boots fine, and i tried it twice; once with >> >>> only sp4 then with some additional updates and both worked fine. But >> >>> after few days i tried it with a fresh start, new copy of w2k cd >> >>> then integrate sp4 then the additions. What happened is that the >> >>> disk booted fine and while the setup is loading, every thing stops >> >>> and the blue screen tells me that "cannot find mountmgr.sys" and the >> >>> insatallation aborts. What keeps me wondering is that i done before, >> >>> what happened???!!!, what changed??? >> >>> >> >>> also i was triying to find a way to integrate ie6sp1, all these >> >>> integrations would save me allot of time and bandwidth as all sure >> >>> know. >> >>> >> >>> and some device drivers too. >> >>> >> >>> all in all, the main issue is the update integration failure, and >> >>> whey the insatllation stops in that way, all the files are there! >> >>> >> >>> thanks for the help >> >>> >> >> hi, Meinolf Weber >> >> >> > I'm using rewritable media, because this is still experimental to me, >> > so i still didn't put it on a permanent media. If you mean that the >> > disk itself whether recordable or rewritable is damaged, i did burn >> > the image on different disks. You even might think it's a joke but i >> > tried it over twenty times, maybe more i'm not sure. >> > >> > also I know that in dos and non gui modes, the system cannont read >> > files with names in lower case so i renamed the file in upper case, >> > and the problem persisted on another file, i don't remember it's name. >> > >> > i tried to apply the updates in different order but, the same results >> > is what i can get. >> > >> > thanks for the help, Meinolf Weber >> > >> >> >> > I need to clarify the problem, it seems you think i'm talking about the > total installation disk. What happens is that i slipstream the SP and the > updates in the installation folder then create an iso image, the iso > images > of my successful trials are still there, they were made the same way with > the > same software. When the problem first appeared, i burned the most updated > working one back to check that the disk and the disk drive are working > fine. > And it worked, and installed the system without a single failure message, > from the same rewritable disk after blanking and reburning it with the > working iso file. > > So what i'm really asking is whey is the working iso working, while all > the > others not, i mean twenty shots or more in the same direction would hit > the > right target even once, but that didn't happen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Guest kindwoulf Posted October 21, 2007 Posted October 21, 2007 Re: Updates integration in installation disk What is Autostreamer and what it does?
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