The best moded XP ever....
And here is some advice for people who have truble to boot DVD:
The standard boot menus will lose all the option before Windows Starts Setting up (but some PC's require this). . .
Ok to get the standard boot you need to do a few steps.
1.Put LastXP DVD into drive and run start.exe if your disk doesn't autorun.
2.Pick CD/DVD Builder (last item on the Autorun menu).
3.Double click the 'DVDBuilder' folder that appears.
4.Run '1CopyOffDVD' (this will copy the DVD to the HardDrive).
5.Copy 'X:\Apps\SlipStream\Tools\BOOTFIX.bin' to 'C:\LastXPDVD\XPP1' and 'C:\LastXPDVD\XPP2'
Now the only choice you have is avaliable in the next step.
With Sata/Raid Drivers:
6.Copy 'X:\EZBoot\XPP1D.BIN' to 'C:\LastXPDVD', delete 'C:\LastXPDVD\loader.bin' and rename 'XPP1D.BIN' to 'loader.bin'
Without Sata/Raid Drivers:
6.Copy 'X:\EZBoot\XPP2.BIN' to 'C:\LastXPDVD', delete 'C:\LastXPDVD\loader.bin' and rename 'XPP2.BIN' to 'loader.bin'
7.Go to 'C:\LastXPDVD\LXP\BuilderTools\DVDBuilder' and run '2BuildDVDiso.bat'
8.Burn 'C:\LastXPDVD.iso' to a DVD.
What will happen is the boot sector of the DVD will jump straight to bootfix.bin and THAT is the standard - Press Any Key To Boot From CD. . . that the original Windows XP comes with. This method will work on any computer that boots Windows XP CD's
So the goal is to swap loader.bin with the standard windows one and to put bootfix.bin into XPP1 and XPP2 so it asks to press a key (or it'll just restart setup every time U boot from DVD).
Good luck with that (do it 1 stepo at a time and it should be easy enough). . . When I say go to (in instructions) I mean open your Computers Hard Drive (usually to C.
NOTE: U must have 12 gig free space on C: drive to build the ISO.
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