Universal Windows Slipstreaming and Bootable CD Guide
A service pack is a product-specific collection of updates that fix security, program compatibility and system reliability issues. It also provides enhancements, administration tools, drivers and additional components that have been developed since the product's release. In short, a service pack helps to keep your product current and extends its functionality.
This guide will describe the easiest way possible to slipstream (also known as 'Integrate') a Service Pack into Windows 2000, XP or 2003. The days of typing out command switches, and fiddling with boot sectors and ISO settings in Nero are long gone, so none of that will be described here! :-)
To do this, we will only need one program - MSFN's very own popular nLite created by one of our members nuhi. While nLite is primarily aimed to remove components to slim down a Windows CD, it has the required tools to do just an automated Service Pack slipstream as well as create a CD image.
View: Universal Windows Slipstreaming and Bootable CD Guide
View: nLite Forum
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This guide will describe the easiest way possible to slipstream (also known as 'Integrate') a Service Pack into Windows 2000, XP or 2003. The days of typing out command switches, and fiddling with boot sectors and ISO settings in Nero are long gone, so none of that will be described here! :-)
To do this, we will only need one program - MSFN's very own popular nLite created by one of our members nuhi. While nLite is primarily aimed to remove components to slim down a Windows CD, it has the required tools to do just an automated Service Pack slipstream as well as create a CD image.
View: Universal Windows Slipstreaming and Bootable CD Guide
View: nLite Forum
MSFN.org - Where People Go To Know
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CharlotteTheHarlot
27 September 2009 - 10:12 PM
Looks like this one is broken.
Clicking on the View link (http://www.msfn.org/...&showarticle=49) starts to load and then bounces back to the site root page.
Clicking on the View link (http://www.msfn.org/...&showarticle=49) starts to load and then bounces back to the site root page.
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