- Joined
- Nov 3, 2001
- Location
- Canadia
Here's the deal:
I decided to make one of those "slipstreamed" windows XP discs that has sp1a integrated into it and when I burned it a couple of the files were corrupted but they installed anyway.
cleanmgr.exe (Disk Cleanup)
msiexec.exe (Windows Installer)
These two files were messed up, there may be more that I haven't found too. When I replace these files with working ones Windows bugs me about applications altering windows files, and keeps bugging me until I pop in the windows CD and it replaces them with the damaged files again. Does anyone know how to disable this feature so Windows will just accept the new files?
I decided to make one of those "slipstreamed" windows XP discs that has sp1a integrated into it and when I burned it a couple of the files were corrupted but they installed anyway.
cleanmgr.exe (Disk Cleanup)
msiexec.exe (Windows Installer)
These two files were messed up, there may be more that I haven't found too. When I replace these files with working ones Windows bugs me about applications altering windows files, and keeps bugging me until I pop in the windows CD and it replaces them with the damaged files again. Does anyone know how to disable this feature so Windows will just accept the new files?