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    XP Pro x64 help

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by hankaaron57, Apr 3, 2009.

  1. hankaaron57

    hankaaron57 Go BIG or go HOME

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    I posted this in the Dell thread, but I hope it gets more exposure here:

    So I'm trying to use nLite to slipstream SP2 into the XP x64 installation, and at first it says something like 'cannot slipstream 64 bit OS unless on a 64 bit OS system' - yes or no? I click no, so it'll continue. I click on the service pack, and it shows it slipstreaming it, and the destination folder is a temp folder, and then when it finishes I get an error saying: "invalid win32 application".

    What does this mean? Am I not able to screw around with a 64 bit OS files on a 32-bit system???
     
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