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1181800 2011-02-27 09:34:00 Has anyone successfully slipstreamed Win 7 SP1?

What program to use, RT Seven Lite?
bk T (215)
1181801 2011-02-27 09:36:00 i may be wrong, but im sure i ve read thats the one you have to use GameJunkie (72)
1181802 2011-02-27 09:37:00 RT 7 works fine. Altho I couldnt write the ISO. Since I tested it in a VM. It didnt giver me the option (for the DVD) Speedy Gonzales (78)
1181803 2011-02-27 18:51:00 Yes RT seven lite full instructions here (www.intowindows.com) gary67 (56)
1181804 2011-02-27 20:07:00 Yes RT seven lite full instructions here (www.intowindows.com)

Thanks for the link.

Notice that we have to select the Win 7 edition (home prem, ultimate, etc) during the process, after it has slipstreamed, can we still remove the ei.cfg file so that the DVD can be used for all versions of Win7? Isn't the SP1 is for all versions of Windows?
bk T (215)
1181805 2011-02-27 20:49:00 Isn't the SP1 is for all versions of Windows? SP1 is for all versions, BUT remember you are slipstreaming onto a particular version of the OS. wainuitech (129)
1181806 2011-03-04 19:10:00 I tried to slipstream W7 Home Premium but I used the "select OS" in stead of the ISO (could not find ISO) - and I did not get the option, where you tick your OS,of enabling slipstream. The process came to a sudden halt. Should I d/l the ISO from the net, or will it be somewhere on my installation disk?

sarel
sarel (2490)
1181807 2011-03-04 19:28:00 You can make an ISO from your installation disk. Snorkbox (15764)
1181808 2011-03-04 19:59:00 Ah yes Snorkie, I am feeble of mind. You are right. Well, hope it works

sarel
sarel (2490)
1181809 2011-03-04 20:16:00 Probably grab ImgBurn. There are other programs that will do the job though. Snorkbox (15764)
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