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I created a slipstreamed Cd with Autostreamer using Gateway OEM disk
and SP2 I download. It gets to the point where it needs ASMS file and
asks for location.If I enter the location ,nothing seems to happen.It
list a few what seems to be random unrelated locations.So I copied the
ASMS folder to one of those locations. Next time it comes up with new
message looking for NT5INF.cat file. It still wont accept the location
I enter,It doesnt seem to look in that location ,the CD access lite
doesnt come on.What am I doing wrong.

Thanks Hank

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"The file 'Asms' on Windows XP Professional CD-ROM is needed" error message
when you install Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/defau [...] -us;311755
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"Hank" <hanko@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I created a slipstreamed Cd with Autostreamer using Gateway OEM disk
> and SP2 I download. It gets to the point where it needs ASMS file and
> asks for location.If I enter the location ,nothing seems to happen.It
> list a few what seems to be random unrelated locations.So I copied the
> ASMS folder to one of those locations. Next time it comes up with new
> message looking for NT5INF.cat file. It still wont accept the location
> I enter,It doesnt seem to look in that location ,the CD access lite
> doesnt come on.What am I doing wrong.
>
> Thanks Hank

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