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#1 asiekierka

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Posted 05 August 2007 - 04:35 PM

Okay...
I made some tries to make LiveXP (NativeEX worked 'til desktop (and windows version in my case, and no explorer) was showed and auto-rebooted) work with my Kingston DataTraveler 1GB without SDI.
Big thanks to Dietmar.
1st try: LiveXP.
First used PEtoUSB only and stopped with 0x7B error while booting. It seems it can't find my USB pendrive.
2nd try: LiveXP.
Then i added the USB-patched ntdetect.com and it worked!
3rd-???th try: NativeEx.
Didn't work (see above for details)
Latest try: LiveXP (but SP1 instead of SP2).
Worked :DDD This time with more stuff.
No screens, sorry.
Only thing that i now need is drivers for ATI and NVIDIA cards. So i don't have to bear with vbemp. If it was more accelerated, i'll stay with it... I'll still use it for old video cards using my own 13kb list for it.
BTW: I need to speedup the loading. First thing: Disabling SATA driver... i can make a bootdisk with needed ones.
It takes ~1 minute now. When disabling SATA driver, it'll probably get down by 15-20 seconds.
If anybody can make a master list of scripts, please do it :yahoo:

#2 pscEx

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Posted 06 August 2007 - 07:36 AM

Okay...
I made some tries to make LiveXP (NativeEX worked 'til desktop (and windows version in my case, and no explorer) was showed and auto-rebooted) work with my Kingston DataTraveler 1GB without SDI.
Big thanks to Dietmar.
1st try: LiveXP.
First used PEtoUSB only and stopped with 0x7B error while booting. It seems it can't find my USB pendrive.
2nd try: LiveXP.
Then i added the USB-patched ntdetect.com and it worked!
3rd-???th try: NativeEx.
Didn't work (see above for details)
Latest try: LiveXP (but SP1 instead of SP2).
Worked :DDD This time with more stuff.
No screens, sorry.
Only thing that i now need is drivers for ATI and NVIDIA cards. So i don't have to bear with vbemp. If it was more accelerated, i'll stay with it... I'll still use it for old video cards using my own 13kb list for it.
BTW: I need to speedup the loading. First thing: Disabling SATA driver... i can make a bootdisk with needed ones.
It takes ~1 minute now. When disabling SATA driver, it'll probably get down by 15-20 seconds.
If anybody can make a master list of scripts, please do it :yahoo:

To check the nativeEx issue, please tell us which source CD you are using, and post zips of:
  • log.html
  • %BaseDir%\Temp\nativeEx_barebone folder
  • %BaseDir%\Workbench\nativeEx_barebone folder
Peter

BTW: Maybe your issue is similar to this one

#3 asiekierka

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Posted 06 August 2007 - 11:48 AM

To check the nativeEx issue, please tell us which source CD you are using, and post zips of:

  • log.html
  • %BaseDir%\Temp\nativeEx_barebone folder
  • %BaseDir%\Workbench\nativeEx_barebone folder
Peter

BTW: Maybe your issue is similar to this one


In fact, nativeEX booted to the desktop (you can see the windows version in my case) and ALWAYS REBOOTED. No matter what i do. But it obviously _CAN_ detect the pendrive.
I don't have log.html anymore.

#4 pscEx

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Posted 06 August 2007 - 01:14 PM

In fact, nativeEX ...
I don't have log.html anymore.

It seems to be not an important issue for you. As a result, this issue is closed for me.

Peter

#5 asiekierka

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Posted 06 August 2007 - 02:30 PM

You are right, psc. LiveXP is enough for me...
So, this topic may be closed.




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