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Junior Member | Редактировать | Профиль | Сообщение | Цитировать | Сообщить модератору Here is a quick guide how I proceeded with 100% success on ATA hard drives. 1. Format the USB stick, I used HP USB Format tool, because XP format was reported as incorrect in GRUB. 2. Install GRUB MBR on the stick, the quickest way I found is by GRUBINST_GUI (https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=104188&package_id=215976) for WIN 3. Get the latest GRUB4DOS (http://grub4dos.jot.com/WikiHome) and copy GRLDR to the USB root. Create MENU.LST in USB root color black/cyan yellow/cyan timeout 15 default 1 title Phase 1 WinXP Text Mode Setup map --read-only (hd0) (hd1) map --hook root (hd1,0) chainloader /ntldrstp title Phase 2 WinXP GUI Mode Setup map (hd1) (hd0) map --hook rootnoverify (hd0) chainloader +1 This way the default entry is GUI mode, TXT mode must be selected manually. With these GUI entries XP can be installed and booted later from another partition on the hard drive, not only from the first. 4. Backup your current BOOT.INI and in the XP setup folder \I386 run winnt32 /makelocalsource /noreboot after it's finished restore BOOT.INI 5. Copy two new folders in the USB stick root - $WIN_NT$.~BT and $WIN_NT$.~LS 6. In \$WIN_NT$.~BT modify WINNT.SIF [data] msdosinitiated="1" floppyless="1" AutoPartition="0" UseSignatures="no" InstallDir="\WINDOWS" winntupgrade="no" win9xupgrade="no" [GuiRunOnce] "regedit /s %systemdrive%\windows\system32\undoUSBWP .reg"and MIGRATE.INF [Version] Signature = "$Windows NT$" [Addreg] HKLM,"SYSTEM\MountedDevices",,0x00000010 HKLM,"SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\StorageDevi cePolicies","WriteProtect",%REG_DWORD%,1 [Strings] ;Handy macro substitutions (non-localizable) REG_SZ = 0x00000000 REG_BINARY = 0x00000001 REG_DWORD = 0x00010001 REG_MULTI_SZ = 0x00010000 REG_SZ_APPEND = 0x00010008 REG_EXPAND_SZ = 0x00020000 If you wish you could preserve your USB storage drive letter keeping the relevant entries in migrate.inf. Note your current USB drive letter and find the line (mine is set to U) HKLM,"SYSTEM\MountedDevices","\DosDevices\U:",0x00030001,\ 5c,00,3f,00,3f,00,5c,00,53,00,54,00,4f,0 0,52,00,41,00,47,00,45,00,23,00,52,\ 00,65,00,6d,00,6f,00,76,00,61,00,62,00,6 c,00,65,00,4d,00,65,00,64,00,69,00,\ 61,00,23,00,37,00,26,00,31,00,34,00,39,0 0,31,00,63,00,63,00,33,00,34,00,26,\ 00,30,00,26,00,52,00,4d,00,23,00,7b,00,3 5,00,33,00,66,00,35,00,36,00,33,00,\ 30,00,64,00,2d,00,62,00,36,00,62,00,66,0 0,2d,00,31,00,31,00,64,00,30,00,2d,\ 00,39,00,34,00,66,00,32,00,2d,00,30,00,3 0,00,61,00,30,00,63,00,39,00,31,00,\ 65,00,66,00,62,00,38,00,62,00,7d,00 , I found that it's not needed. [Strings] must be present. 7. Create: undoUSBWP.reg Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControl Set\Control\StorageDevicePolicies] "WriteProtect"="0" and hiveOEM.inf [Version] Signature = "$Windows NT$" DriverVer=07/01/2001,5.1.2600.2180 [AddReg] ;WriteProtect USB HKLM,"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Storage DevicePolicies","WriteProtect",0x10001,1 and place them in $WIN_NT$.~LS\i386 8. Copy TXTSETUP.SIF, SETUPLDR.BIN and NTDETECT.COM from \$WIN_NT$.~BT to root of USB stick. Delete BOOTSECT.DAT (necessary?) and rename SETUPLDR.BIN to NTLDRSTP, or modify the relevant entries in MENU.LST 9. Add the following lines to TXTSETUP.INF [SourceDisksFiles]..... ..... hiveOEM.inf = 100,,,,,,_x,,3,3 undoUSBWP.reg = 100,,,,,,_x,2,0,0 .... .... [HiveInfs.Fresh] AddReg = hiveOEM.inf,AddReg10. If you use unattended mode for the setup make sure you delete the whole [Unattend] section, otherwise you won't be able to use System Restore and SETUP will not prompt on which partition to install. I used BTS mass-storage drivers pack, with KTD option and Nlited fully unattended installation, to keep Nlite options copy the relevant entries from the original WINNT.SIF to the new one, don't forget to delete the whole [Unattended] section. [Data] section do not modify except UseSignatures="no". Also copy $OEM$ to \$WIN_NT$.~LS\i386 and OEM (BTS scripts) to the root of USB stick. Thanks a lot to porear and jaclaz All credits for the most important part- how to write- protect the USB flash go to cdob, many thanks edit: Forgot to mention that removing write-protect mode after GUI is finished is also done in steps 6 and 7. http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=61384 |