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How-TosNice work here. on
How To: Slipstream your XP installation

Posted 06/29/2007 at 11:20:05am

Hi, Doing it yourself can be done, and the method is explained right here. A picture tells a lot more than the txts found and this tutorial is really good. However, the work itself is tedious, and errors are easily made. That was why I started looking for better solutions. Nlite was the first one I tried, for a single "F6" floppy integration, and soon after, I had to do this again for another. And for another. Kind Regards, Jaak. MVP award 2006/2007

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How To: Slipstream your XP installation

Posted 06/29/2007 at 03:33:43am

Andrew Connell (another MVP) once wrote a blog and when I found details on his way to do this, I looked. NLite can slipstream drivers, and help you make an ISO, but DriverPacks.net has DPsBase and drivers neatly packed and filtered, ready for slipstream. The DPsBase is donationware. I have been helping to improve and update those driverpacks soon after I got impressed, and they are used by large organisations. Nlite Cannot be used for the many hundreds of drivers included in the driverpacks. DPsBase can do this task in a way OPK and Nlite couldn't, and does it for XP, windows 2000, and server (32 bits only.). http://users.pandora.be/jtdoom/basetute/Eng_tut6b.htm Kind Regards, Jaak. MVP award 2006/2007

How-Toscan one do POST SP2 update/hotfixes slipstream? on
How To: Slipstream your XP installation

Posted 06/29/2007 at 03:32:09am

YES, RVM integrator, at MSFN. Kind Regards, Jaak. MVP award 2006/2007

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