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Tharon

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  1. I understand that OnePiece. But, it says "Place in a folder (source folder)" Where sourcefolder is.....? Where you have the XP installationfiles ore just a random folder to store the KB-files? If there only was a step-by-step guide, but there isn't. Oh well. Hehe I really must be retarded not understanding the nature of the method.....LOL
  2. Still not getting it. The guide is way to hard to understand. Should have been a step-by-step guide, but totally understand if you guys who can use this tool wont bother writing one. Anyway, Thanks for your help and patience. I give up.
  3. Thank you, so the file should look something like this:
  4. I really must be stupid. I have also tried the guide here: BUT, the guide, sorry to say, is a bit "blurry" I have created a installdisc with critical updates and WMP11 I copied following files to c:\Temp where the sourcefiles for XP is: IE8-WindowsXP-KB971961-x86-NOR IE8-WindowsXP-KB972260-x86-NOR IE8-WindowsXP-KB972636-x86-NOR IE8-WindowsXP-x86-NOR Created file called Dxupacfg.ini with the following parameters: Ran the program RUN_Automatic_AIO_Own_AddOn_Creator_INTL_0.exe and located the files inside c:\TempProgram finished, made a new bootable ISO and fired it up. But still no IE8
  5. Not sure what I'm doing wrong but somethings wrong for sure. Here's what I have done. 1 Created a folder on desktop with following IE8 updates: IE8-WindowsXP-KB971961-x86-NOR IE8-WindowsXP-KB972260-x86-NOR IE8-WindowsXP-KB972636-x86-NOR IE8-WindowsXP-x86-NOR 2 Extracted RUN_Automatic_AIO_Own_AddOn_Creator_INTL_0.7z to the desktop. 3. Run RUN_Automatic_AIO_Own_AddOn_Creator_INTL_0.exe and locating IE8 folder on desktop. 4. Software does it's business and creates the following inside IE8 folder: Folder called Archive_Files File called OnePiece_WinXP_Post-SP3_UpdatePack_NOR.7z 5. I then open Nlite and choose the folder were XP installation files is. I then tick "Hotfixes, Add-ons and Update Packs 6. In the next window, I choose Insert and I choose OnePiece_WinXP_Post-SP3_UpdatePack_NOR.7z 7. The process is starting and after a while it gives me an error saying the following: 'H-index and length must refer to a location in the string. Parameter name: Length' What have I done wrong?
  6. Ok. Thanks. I'll give it a go:) Oh well. This link: http://www.hr-host.com/wincert/OnePiece/RUN_Automatic_Internet_Explorer_Own_AddOn_Creator_INTL.exe Seems to be dead.
  7. Hi. Just wondered if there will be released a Norwegian file for this one?

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