The title itself is self-explanitory, however, if there's a tutorial as to how to create an Unofficial Service Pack, I'd like to contribute to a project if it exists. Just need to figure out how everything works in a SP.. and how to even create an executable. lol
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Is there a Windows NT4 Unofficial Service pack in development?
#2
Posted 26 November 2011 - 10:32 PM
Hi,
You might find these discussions of interest:
Tomcat's NT4 slipstreaming utility
Slipstreaming NT4 SP6a
Phil
You might find these discussions of interest:
Tomcat's NT4 slipstreaming utility
Slipstreaming NT4 SP6a
Phil
#3
Posted 22 December 2011 - 01:59 AM
I started building a private slop-tape for Windows NT4, having sorted out most of the problems.
Unlike a service pack, a slop-tape is simply a replacement of the files in the original distro, with some registry entries applied. Registry hacks are made to prebuilt hives.
There have been some private builds of nt4 sp7, including a fairly rough one of mine. None of these have made it to prime time, though.
Unlike a service pack, a slop-tape is simply a replacement of the files in the original distro, with some registry entries applied. Registry hacks are made to prebuilt hives.
There have been some private builds of nt4 sp7, including a fairly rough one of mine. None of these have made it to prime time, though.
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