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How To: Slipstream your XP installation
Posted 03/07/2008 at 01:10:38am
I've been looking at the issue of slipstreaming recently and could recommend the following: Useful Programmes: Autostreamer: Makes it extremely easy to slipstream your XP set-up. Nlite: Takes a little time to get used too and you have to avoid the temptation to try throwing everything but the kitchen sink in to your slipstreamed mix-try it and you'll see what I mean! - but it seems in the main to work well. Also if you plan to try this you will make some mistakes along the way or wish to tweak your install a little more therefore its a good idea to use a Virtual PC package to try your install out before doing it for real. I've been using MS Virtual PC which is free and very easy to get to grips with. Finally for some good further background I can recommend the following site: http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/view/web/1/