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151892 2003-06-11 19:01:00 Hi Guys

I've heard about the term 'SlipStreaming' for the NT based Microsoft OS's. Something to do with making future ServicePacks easy to put over a network without having to go to 'windows update' every time?

I'd like some help on how to slipstream XP Pro and SP1 onto a new XP install disk. How do I go about doing this?


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revspecies116 (3916)
151893 2003-06-11 21:16:00 Have a look here (www.microsoft.com) wuppo (41)
151894 2003-06-11 21:19:00 Thanks

Burnt my CD, but am waiting for Maya PLE to finish downloading before I try it.

The things I goto to get Homeworld working again...


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revspecies116 (3916)
151895 2004-08-27 04:09:00 or here

www.msfn.org
00falcon (3801)
151896 2004-08-27 04:22:00 Someone posted about AutoStreamer two weeks ago... It slipstreams all Windows NT based products and service packs. I haven't tested it myself on anything other than XP and SP1a...

www.softpedia.com
wintertide (1306)
151897 2004-08-27 05:11:00 Ive used it with WinXP Pro & Home and it works beautifully :-) Chilling_Silence (9)
151898 2004-08-27 10:35:00 I've completed successfully XP Pro unattended install & SP2. It works like magic. :) :) bk T (215)
151899 2004-08-28 08:28:00 > I've completed successfully XP Pro unattended install
> & SP2. It works like magic. :) :)

It's quite easy to do if you follow the instructions - just follow the pointers in bk T's threads and you should be fine.

Mike.
Mike (15)
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