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446570 2006-04-15 18:42:00 Is it possible to slipstream an XP CD with newer updates that I have on my computer.

I know how to do a slipstream of XP SP2, but I'm wondering since it's been quite a while since SP2 was released, whether I could also include the updates that I have got up to now. I also know how to include additional drivers, just not the update side of things, anyone know?

I'm thinking of reinstalling my Windows and I would hate to have to update from when SP2 was released.

Cheers,


KK
Kame (312)
446571 2006-04-15 19:31:00 I think thats what a program called Nlite lets you do.

And what Autopatcher, does already.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
446572 2006-04-15 19:58:00 Hey Speedy,

Thanks for that, I had actually heard of AutoPatcher, years ago, probably when I was researching how to slipstream with drivers, it just never came to mind.

I'll give them a go and see if it works or not.


Cheers,


KK
Kame (312)
446573 2006-04-15 20:02:00 Autopatcher is one massive file (around 150mb or so, last time I looked) .

It maybe bigger now!

It has a few extras in it, with most of the updates . BUT, I dont think this includes drivers of any kind . And, its a bit hard to find a download site now!

Nlite, on the other hand, lets u add drivers / updates .

And also lets u untick programs etc, that you dont want to install (With 2k / XP +) . So, the install will be a lot less than the 1 . 5 GB XP installs .
Speedy Gonzales (78)
446574 2006-04-15 21:33:00 I was talking to someone last night who said that the latest version of nLite will have the latest Windows updates included. You can then slipstream it with your SP2 to create a customised Windows install. FoxyMX (5)
446575 2006-04-15 21:41:00 I think Autopatcher updates every month with the updates .

Not Nlite . Nlite is smaller (way smaller - 1 . 45mb ), and lets u add drivers / updates etc .

And gives u the option of unticking services / programs etc . To make the install smaller (than 1 . 5 GB) .

Before you burn whatever you've added/deleted to a cd .

Autopatcher doesn't .
Speedy Gonzales (78)
446576 2006-04-15 21:49:00 Hmmm . . . I must have got it wrong then . Or he told me lies . :p

nLite allows you to slipstream the updates though, if you already downloaded and saved them .


1 . nLite allows you to customize your installation of Windows XP, Windows 2000, or Windows 2003 . You can integrate service packs and hotfixes from Microsoft directly into your windows distribution files without having to re-download and install them every time you need to re-install windows .

From . nliteos . com/guide/" target="_blank">www . nliteos . com
FoxyMX (5)
446577 2006-04-15 21:53:00 Hmmm... I must have got it wrong then. Or he told me lies. :p

nLite allows you to slipstream the updates though, if you already downloaded and saved them. From www.nliteos.com

Thats right Nlite does let u do that... But its not part of the install.

You have to add the updates / drivers / whatever yourself. Then it creates an ISO (I think. Ihavent used it for a while, it may have changed)!

You just have to make sure you dont untick something, that'll screw the install up, if u do a clean install (which can happen)!

Whereas Autopatcher, when u install it, its got all the updates in it (since its 150mb+, I would hope so)!
Speedy Gonzales (78)
446578 2006-04-15 23:20:00 Hmmm... I must have got it wrong then. Or he told me lies. :p

I CERTAINLY DID NOT! :lol:


I was talking to someone last night who said that the latest version of nLite will have the latest Windows updates included.When did I say that?
bob_doe_nz (92)
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