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anyone how to burn .psf file?
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I guess the use of the *.psf file is not explained by anyone yet.
This was posted in ieX. Hopefully that would help: The "WindowsXP-SP2-x86fre-USA-2055.psf" is used by the "express update". It is a "P Stream" file (whatever that is.) When using the 'express update' (xpsp2-express.exe), it will download this '.psf' file from Microsoft. However, it is unusable (from what I can tell) without the 'express update' program to know what to do with it. I have tried to 'trick' the updater into using the local 'psf' file, but it refuses to cooperate. If any of you would like to try further investigate, feel free. xpsp2-express.exe (found elsewhere ;) ) can be extracted into a folder using the command: xpsp2-expresss /x Once extracted, you can enter the '\update\' folder, and manually run the 'update.exe' program. From a command prompt (or Run... command), you can use the following switches: ---------------------- /help - Displays this message /quiet - Quiet Mode (no user interaction or display) /passive - Unattended mode (progress bar only) /uninstall - Uninstalls the package /norestart - Do not restart when installation is complete /forcerestart - Restart after installation /l - Lists installed Windows hotfixes or update packages /o - Overwrite OEM files without prompting /n - Do not backup files needed for uninstall /f - Force other programs to close when the computer shuts down /integrate:<path> - Integrates this software update into the folder located at <path> /d:<path> - Back up files into <path> ---------------------- The URL location of the 'psf' file is located in '\update\update.url' (the extension is hidden by default. It has an 'internet explorer' icon). Opening this file in Notepad reveals the '[SourceFilesURL]' section, which lists the URL that it pulls the 'psf' from. I have tried to manually edit this file, but my efforts are fruitless. Pointing to a local file (C:\WindowsXP-SP2-x86fre-USA-2055.psf) will fail. Dropping onto a regular web server ([url]www..com\WindowsXP-SP2-x86fre-USA-2055.psf) will ALSO fail, due to 'invalid data' or other strange errors. I have also tried the "file:///C:/WindowsXP-SP2-x86fre-USA-2055.psf" location, but again that fails. If anyone has any desire to further investigate, feel free to do so. I know some of you are pretty smart :) - originally posted by CandidPdx Download Express-installer in the same language as the .PSF Open it in Winrar, in directory "update" find Update.url - open it. Then simply replace the URL by the path where you downloaded .PSF (maybe C:\DOWNLOADS\WindowsXP-SP2-x86fre-USA-2055.psf), save it. Run it and it runs well!!! -- Originally posted by horvath @ ieX: |
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Isn't it better to wait for the "original" SP2 and not to inst. a betaSP? :D
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@nobosch, That's what recommened for the end-user. ;). Welcome to the board. :)
@All, since the requested URL was not found on this server, the topic is closed to avoid misdirection and off-topic discussion. |
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