Re: Virtual PC 2004, and XPE building.
From: KM (konstmor_at_nospam_yahoo.com)
Date: 09/13/04
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Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 09:59:34 -0700
Paul,
I am glad you sorted that out. I just read your previous messages and got confused as it should work.
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KM, BSquare Corp.
> I appeared to have some problem with storing the image in a default
> location.
> and not the location I thought it was going.
>
> I added ntfs, nt hardware detect, and nt loader.
>
> Now I get ntldr, and ntdetect and no missing dll's error anymore.
> "load needed DLLs for kernel"
>
> Don't know what the problem really was, but now its going.
>
> I'm performing the FBA on a newly created image, which I just copied
> to a second drive on the XP Pro Virtual PC.
>
> Method used is the following.
> 1. Create a target Designer image.
> 2. Create an add a second virtual drive to a Windows XP Pro system,
> when it is not running. (Note: I found, the XP Pro system must be
> shutdown to add virtual drives.)
> 3. Startup this Windows XP Pro system.
> 4. Copy the Target Designer image "Windows Embedded Images" contents
> to the root of the virtual drive.
> 5. shutdown the Windows XP Pro system.
> 6. Create a new Windows XP virtual system and use this newly created
> virtual drive which contains the contents of "Windows Embedded Images"
> 7. The system will bootup and run the FBA, just as expected.
> 8. This works great, and is a good way to test newly created images.
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