linney -
How exactly was the slipstreaming done? Did you use something like Nlite?
No, I first manually slipstreamed SP2 to my XP Home CD using the proceedure from
by Paul Thurrott up to where he instructed us to burn the CD. I then used his proceedure at
to slipstream SP3 onto the prior result and burned the CD from that.
Is the correct spelling of the missing file USBENHCI.SYS or is it usbehci.sys?
My mistake, you are correct - the file name is usbehci.sys.
Do you have external USB's connected that you can disconnect during Setup?
No, the USB ports are integrated into the motherboard.
BigBadBen,
The problem lies in the underlying install CD, in your case a RECOVERY CD/DVD, which are not suitable for slipstreaming from my experience...
I was not using the RECOVERY DVD for the slipstream - I was just stating that I am not able to do a REPAIR with the RECOVERY DVD and am wanting a standard XP Home slipstreamed CD to allow a REPAIR to be done.
FYI: if you have a SP1 XP CD, you do not need to slipstream SP2 and then SP3, just jump straight to SP3...
Okay, I was not aware of that and assumed I needed to do both since if I attempt to do a REPAIR with the SP1 XP CD and then install the SP3 after the system is running, it tells me that the SP3 CD cannot be applied to that system, that I first need to apply SP2.
Thanks for the suggestions, but I still do not understand why the original USB driver cannot be found to be loaded. I will be rebuilding the slipstream CD tonight and try again, bypassing the SP2 operation.