Do I have to use a "clean" source everytime?
#1
Posted 01 May 2008 - 03:51 PM
I've noticed that if I try to edit a previously built nlite install it will re-install patches, put drives in again, etc. Everytime I use nLite to I have to start from a new clean install?
#2
Posted 01 May 2008 - 04:44 PM
Longeranswer: Some nlite option you can use sometimes, fpr example the "Components sction". You can run this as long as you have something to remove!
The "Driver section" ist more dangeraous, theoreticly you can use it more then once but i would not do it!
Nearly the same with the other nlite sections.
But you can do for every section a single run (first run only drivers, next run only components,...)
... if this make sense for you is your decision!
With the "last session.ini" you have a very good helper not to start at a zero point!
#3
Posted 01 May 2008 - 04:50 PM
#4
Posted 02 May 2008 - 02:49 AM
When a new update appeares on Windows Update, I grab it and slipstream it on the previous up-to-date Windows CD.
#5
Posted 02 May 2008 - 03:10 AM
You can only do this a couple of time!
Or you risking some failures, because i think that some updates not only update files. Somtimes they make new registry tweaks (or / and something like that). If a new hotfix delet an older one then are maybe some leftovers. But its your risk!
#6
Posted 03 May 2008 - 05:29 AM
danker, on May 1 2008, 03:44 PM, said:
that's not very feasable for a lot of operations:
1) you may first create a 'safe' full source, where you didn't remove anything, and then, going from that, start slimming it down.
2) you may have your whole disk perfect, except for wanting to change something in the network or user section.
3) you may want to just add a newly released hotfix or driver to 'your perfect disc' at any given time.
4) you probably don't want all these extra files sitting on your hard disk permanently, just so you can slipstream and patch your windows disk over and over from scratch... its not that good of a movie to keep watching repeats, although I'd give an Oscar to our friendly nLite creator any day ;-)
This post has been edited by Tsais: 03 May 2008 - 05:29 AM
#7
Posted 03 May 2008 - 08:25 AM
With evry new work run the risk to mess up gets higher.
You can do what ever you want, by don't howl if this not works aout perfectly!
A lot of people (and i) working with nLite for years, and we know what we are talking about!
#8
Posted 03 May 2008 - 09:51 AM
I don't see a difference between installing all fixes via nLite, having it work perfectly, then adding on one more hotfix to that install...this would still be the exact same order as if you redo ALL hotfixes via nLite and add the one to the end...
#9
Posted 03 May 2008 - 10:38 AM
Now you can have some wrong entries in your source.
By the way, if you put in 1 or 100 its nearly the same time. If you dont want the use PostSPx Packs its your decision, but i gues you have a folder with all the patches you want integrate, so what is the problem to do this with a clean source????
#10
Posted 03 May 2008 - 11:11 AM
#11
Posted 17 May 2008 - 04:58 PM
exorr, on May 4 2008, 03:11 AM, said:
The answer is then simple. Create a source, integrate SP2, label it as a SAFE source on your drive, create a copy of that source anytime you wish to nLite it. It would seem not that many people are too familiar with the "presets" for nLite.
Eg. I've nLited SP2, then used that source to work from. I then use every section of nLite to tweak the install the way I want it. BUT every step of the way, i'm saving the PRESET to one I've created (i don't rely on LastSession's). So whenever I actually have / want to nLite the disk again, I create a copy of my SAFE SP2 source, and load my PRESET. Which prefills all the work I did last time, then I add in any new hotfixes / drivers / addons.
SP's are always a little bit time consuming (except on my dual core rig
Long story short, YES definately use a clean source (at least the latest SP you want) but people really REALLY need to be more aware of just how powerful the presets are, afterall you can make hundreds of your own. I personally have one for each of my XP's, Home, Pro, MCE etc etc.



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