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JeffK:
I'm wondering if I can get some guidance from members as to a good guide to slipstreaming my original Windows XP with SP2 and susequent Windows XP updates, perhaps using nlite.

It doesn't have to be super simple but preferably reasonably thorough, especially with respect to nlite if included.

Any comments?

Thanks,

Jeff

f0dder:
http://www.nliteos.com/ + http://www.ryanvm.net/msfn/ :)

dk70:
Check forums at Ryanvm, he dont support nliteos and have own tool for streaming. Not the same as his package wont work with nlite, why else make this guide http://www.ryanvm.net/msfn/nlite.html but http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=203 Depends how and how much you mess with nlite I guess. May be some conflicts in slipstreaming 10 updates for old versions of Media Player/IE then also throwing in Media Player 11 and IE7. Order of things or whatever. I know there are 10 since I just installed XP SP2 on a computer yesterday :) From 69 to 59. If you slipstream those unavoidable MS programs, another could be .net packages, online update process wont be that painful. If I remember correctly you first have to make new SP2 cd - then start over fiddling with that.



JeffK:
Let's start at the very beginning.  It's a very good place to start.

In the early part of any instructions I have read it says Go to Start... Run... type cmd.  When I do that I get a cmd is not a valid Win32 application?  I also note that my computer does not have a system32 folder under c:\windows.  Only a system folder.

Any thoughts?  I'm running Win XP SP2 Service Pack and all critical updates.

Jeff

johnfdeluca:
I really like WinFuture's xp-iso builder at http://www.winfuture.de/xpisobuilder3_en.  It allows you to slipstream service packs and a whole lot more:

Here's what xp-Iso-Builder has to offer:


* Integrate Service Packs & Updates
* Integrate user accounts
* Change registry settings
* Unattended (automatic) installation incl. registration key and creation of user data
* Change paths of different system folders
* Change launch modes of system services
* Defining pagefiles
* Integrate user-defined desktop theme
* Integrate your own fonts
* Integrate controller drivers for SATA, RAID, etc.
* Integrate device drivers for graphics, sound, network, etc.
* Integrate service and security updates
* Integrate applications
* Remove unnecessary folders
* Integrate your own folders
* Convert Recovery-CDs
* Enable usage of unauthorized visual styles
* Speed up internet after installation of SP2 (TCP/IP patch)
* Includes profile management for easy recovery of different settings made
* Languages: German, Englisch
* Clarifications concerning every action
* Create bootable CD/DVD-ISO-Image

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