Here's a guess if someone wants to try...
Apparently Windows Vista uses a compression format not supported on Windows
XP...
http://technet2.microsoft.com/Windo...206f-4ef9-b1b5-34026a1bbee81033.mspx?mfr=true
Windows Vista uses Intra-Package Delta (IPD) compression technology to
reduce the size of packages. If you do not use a compression tool that
supports IPD to extract the update, the extracted files will look similar to
the following output:
_manifest_.cix.xml
0
1
2
…
This behavior occurs if both of the following conditions exist:
• You did not use Expand.exe from the Windows OPK to open the Windows Vista
update.
• The update utilizes Intra-Package Delta (IPD) compression technology.
Expand.exe for Windows Vista supports expanding files in IPD-compressed
updates for inspection. You must use the Expand.exe version released with the
Windows OPK or the Windows Vista operating system. Prior versions of
Expand.exe do not support extracting IPD-compressed data.
Expand.exe is installed with the Windows OPK or the Windows AIK for use in
earlier versions of Windows. Expand.exe is also available in Windows Vista
So if someone wants to download Windows Automated Installation Kit, burn it
to a DVD and try it might be worth a shot. Unfortunately, I'm still in China
and the 993MB Windows AIK will take two days to download.
The link is here if you want to try.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...6d-15f3-4284-9123-679830d629f2&displaylang=en
If you are successful, it means Microsoft has compressed a file meant for
Windows XP using Windows Vista technology and they are possibly the dumbest
company on the planet.