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File\$win_nt$.bt\bioinfo.inf error 14...while trying to xp

I just loaded a full version of windows xp home edition sp2 on my 2gb flashdrive. with the Pe to Usb formatter...Everything went well until i tried to load the operating system on my lenovo x61. I keep getting File\$win_nt$.bt\biosinfo.inf could not be loaded. The error code is 14. could someone please shed some light on this... The only suggestion i've had so far is that my boot.ini might be pointing to the wrong directory.

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Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SwZDboRv6U

Follow the above link. I had the same problem and this simple method works as it will create all the .inf files for you.

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Thru you bios try putting flashdrive as first boot

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I am not entirely sure how to get back to the clarifications page so i am sorry if i can not respond back to you, although i will try. I suspect what you are trying to do involves a new installation of windows maybe? the only thing i oculd think of that would be doing that is if your http://www.mediafire.com/?az2edaznz4o file is wrong (so i have provided the link. If you have no idea what i am talking about or if you are not doing anything special, just booting up like normal and trying to do your normal routine then all i can tell you is that you might need to try using a USB key or boot CD to boot to until you can further ***** what would be the cause of the problem. Any number of things could cause this and to be truthful there is not enough information from your end to give you a proper answer (although any answer on my part would have been a guess or hours of research at this point)

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