DPs-Build_MassStorageDrivers.script
#51
Posted 16 February 2009 - 11:20 AM
Issue should hopefully now be fixed with version 50 I've just uploaded.
Regards,
Galapo.
#52
Posted 16 February 2009 - 11:37 AM
Wow, that's a quick response and i really appreciate it. I'll try it out now and let you know.
Thanks,
whosane
#53
Posted 16 February 2009 - 03:45 PM
The issue's fixed. The drivers integrate correctly and the PE build worked fine on two different systems.
Thanks,
whosane.
#54
Posted 13 June 2009 - 01:58 PM
Thank you, Lancelot.
I have attached the log file also.
--EDIT
I am getting the following error, when trying to build the ( unmodified) default liveXP installation.
Error is:
FileCopy - Failed to copy [%BaseDir%\Workbench\Common\DPs\MassStorage\decompression\DPs-MassStorageDrivers.script] to: [%BaseDir%\Projects\LiveXP\Drivers\4 Storage]
Also pls see the attached sceenshot.
I have
-updated winbuilder ( using the button given for that purpose)
-updated the scripts using the DOWNLOAD button
-run the build 4 times ( some place it mentioned this might help). But i am getting the SAME error each time.
My XP- SP2 cd is an OEM version, and works fine with BartPE and UBCD4win, so my guess it the source is ok.
Not sure what i am doing worng,, and some help is vvv very much welcome.
Attached Files
#55
Posted 13 June 2009 - 02:19 PM
Welcome to boot-land ,
You made a very nice, direct entrance showing you are a user which "search than asks", I really appreciate that.
List you gave already eliminate things.
But, where is the log file ??????
attaching log file is number 1 rule when reporting bugs, please pack (zip,rar,7z etc) & upload a log file maybe to http://www.2shared.com/
CU
Log reserved for Galapo: http://lancelot.winb...2_tidalbobo.zip
#56
Posted 13 June 2009 - 03:40 PM
and a note, when you edit your post, noone can aware of that for a long while, better if you make a new post.
(i was just closing and luckly saw the log, i was not planing to look current topic till there is new post around )
I made a test build with "LiveXP Recommended" but could not reproduce the issue you have.
We should wait galapo for a while for the fix,
But ,
We have alternatives.
Well, make an update (click download) with winbuilder, you will update at least 2 scripts for LiveXP which are uploaded 5 minutes ago. They are not fix for your current issue but would help things todo easier for you.
After the update on winbuilder at left -->Finish\Drivers\4 Storage\ , besides
Build DPs Mass Storage Drivers
There is
DPs-MassStorageDrivers_au3
Enable DPs-MassStorageDrivers_au3 (==>this will automatically disable the other one)
Than on interface of livexp click "Clean Temporary Files" button, and make a new build "Blue Play button".
I hope this works for you.
#57
Posted 13 June 2009 - 08:20 PM
That worked!!
I got a nice ISO and tested it.
Seems fine.
My ISO was made with the recomended configuration/options, But it came to around 170MB. Is that normal?. It says on the liveXP 1st screen that it will be 31-70MB in size.
My next step is to put in some BART plug-ins and make an Antivirus/Spyware tools collection. Hopefully this might come handy to others as well.
#58
Posted 13 June 2009 - 08:50 PM
Glad to read.That worked!!
Yes it is normal, LiveXP Recommended default build is for now ~170MB. LiveXP Complete default build is ~270MB.But it came to around 170MB. Is that normal?
There writes "Create a boot disk sized from 31Mb to 70Mb using explorer as shell," which I guess means you can go down to minimum 31MB to more functional 70MB using explorer as shell.It says on the liveXP 1st screen that it will be 31-70MB in size.
Lowest size limit: Lowering the size limit is important for some users aims, goals, so it is better to write how low size they can go.
Highest size limit: There is no upper size limit, all up to you .
Follow the link at my signature. You are at "Baby Step 5" now . Following this last Baby Step will lead you things including ready AV scripts (about 20), mini tutorial for using BartPE plugin directly and other things....Following Intermediate steps, Advanced steps will result you be an advanced LiveXP user in a short while I hope you enjoy.My next step is to put in some BART plug-ins and make an Antivirus/Spyware tools collection. Hopefully this might come handy to others as well.
CU
#59
Posted 14 June 2009 - 04:16 AM
Regards,
Galapo.
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