i really want to know which is the best way to slipstream packs or updates into winxp source... using /integrate or 3rd party like nlite? is there any differences like might be missing some files while slipstreaming or not fully updating to the latest built files... i have winxp sp0 cd ... service pack 3.. win media player 11 setup .. ie7 + cumulative hotfix 1file .. + sata driver .. now the slipping part... not using nlite 1st i /integrate sp3 into xp then i use wmp11 integrator by jean-sebastian carle *not booogy's* because it's direct and dont have too many options to choose.. just choose the wmp11, winxp source, click integrate.. that's all.. now im opening nlite slipstream ie7+hotfix and also include the sata driver.. make a boot cd... this is just one or several ways i tried to make the best winxp sp3 cd that can be... but still, something felt missing... and also, sometimes the final image to burn is different makes me wonder, what other files that might integrated into winxp source using different method .. and will it result error if i just ignore this... because, if it slipstreamed then all the files should be there right? so why with the different imagesize? and include this windows update and office update into the source, can be done at last stage .. just manually copy the windowsupdate.exe and msdownload.exe into svcpack and write the necessary into svcpack.inf .. and burn the image for boot... so... am i missing something? cant seem to have that clean, smooth winxp sp3 cd... *sigh*