MaKa Posted August 27, 2012 Posted August 27, 2012 I have recently used Win Toolkit to integrate all my windows updates into my Windows 7 install disk.Next month there will be more updates coming out and i was wondering how i go about adding those in.When loading my modified image into Win Toolkit it asks me if want to load my saved preset.I'm not sure if i need to load that preset or not just to update my image with a few more updates.If i do not load the preset and just integrate the new updates, will my image still contain my previous updates that i added and all my tweaks?Any help would be greatly appreciated. Quote
MaKa Posted August 28, 2012 Author Posted August 28, 2012 Surely someone must be able to answer this question.Does everyone here just build a new image when there are new updates to add? Quote
dareckibmw Posted August 28, 2012 Posted August 28, 2012 Surely someone must be able to answer this question.Does everyone here just build a new image when there are new updates to add?Yep, every time I start from the scratch to avoid any errors. As a matter of fact I did it today; 87 hotfixes (official from WU) 17 addons, all in under 20 min. Quote
compstuff Posted August 28, 2012 Posted August 28, 2012 (edited) Although many of us on here do lots of development and testing with the tools I also create a new integration from scratch every time. My general idea is to create a new ISO every 3 months and during the time I am using the designed ISO for installs I just update some of the SFX installers and use the KUC to make sure they are fully updated at every fresh installation. I also time my new integrations around the Major Release Patch Tuesday.Surely someone must be able to answer this question.Does everyone here just build a new image when there are new updates to add? Edited August 28, 2012 by compstuff Quote
MaKa Posted August 28, 2012 Author Posted August 28, 2012 Thanks for the info.So i guess to be on the safe side i will do mine from scratch also.I have 82 updates,3 addons and some tweaks which run me about 45 minutes so i was hoping there would be a simple way just to integrate the new stuff.I also wasted about 30 minutes trying to add .NET 4.5, unsuccesfully i might add. Quote
Simpuhl Posted August 28, 2012 Posted August 28, 2012 @compstuff So you recommend creating a new ISO from an untouched one containg all the post SP1 Updates along with addons?and @maka30 minutes isn't nothing! I implimented all the drivers and it took 16 hours lol! and I got a i7 3rd gen with 16gb of hyper x ram and 256 solid state drive Quote
compstuff Posted August 28, 2012 Posted August 28, 2012 (edited) I have a particular set of steps I use because it allows me to experiment more and NOT have to redo everything if something goes wrong or I need to make a change.Start with an untouched SP1 imageSTEP 1 - I add and integrate all the hotifxes, updates and additional items (this take 2 hrs)STEP 2 - I add MS stuff that needs to be added through SFX along with some programs and my custom work (Takes 5 minutes)STEP 3 - I add all my custom driver work based from DriverPacks (I think this takes about 35 min)STEP 4 - Remove and Tweak settings (minutes)I test my first two steps in Vbox, determine if I have errors and what step they are in. I then get that perfect and do steps 3 and 4 and test on laptops. That gives me a "finished" ISO. When and if an updated step 2 item is release I just replace it in the ISO and it's done... no additional integration.I attached some old .ini samples but they are outdated and only as reference to help explain... I am currently working on new ones@compstuffSo you recommend creating a new ISO from an untouched one containg all the post SP1 Updates along with addons?and @maka30 minutes isn't nothing! I implimented all the drivers and it took 16 hours lol! and I got a i7 3rd gen with 16gb of hyper x ram and 256 solid state driveStep-1-Updates-August-04.iniStep-2-SFX-August-05.ini Edited August 28, 2012 by compstuff Quote
MaKa Posted August 29, 2012 Author Posted August 29, 2012 @Simpuhl It took 16 hours for one Win 7 installation disk? I don't feel so bad now. Hardly seems worth the effort if it takes that long.P.S. Does anyone happen to know the silent switches that will allow .NET 4.5 to install? I tried /silent /norestart but after running my image through Virtual Box, It wasn't installed. Quote
mikdik Posted August 29, 2012 Posted August 29, 2012 @Simpuhl It took 16 hours for one Win 7 installation disk? I don't feel so bad now. Hardly seems worth the effort if it takes that long.P.S. Does anyone happen to know the silent switches that will allow .NET 4.5 to install? I tried /silent /norestart but after running my image through Virtual Box, It wasn't installed.have you tried the /y switch i have a silent v4.5! Quote
compstuff Posted August 29, 2012 Posted August 29, 2012 I had also asked the same thing and Rica gave me the following:You can make your own silent installer from the 4.5 .net official rtm release with the ''usual'' MS .exe switches - /quiet /norestart.@Simpuhl It took 16 hours for one Win 7 installation disk? I don't feel so bad now. Hardly seems worth the effort if it takes that long.P.S. Does anyone happen to know the silent switches that will allow .NET 4.5 to install? I tried /silent /norestart but after running my image through Virtual Box, It wasn't installed. Quote
MaKa Posted August 29, 2012 Author Posted August 29, 2012 I had also asked the same thing and Rica gave me the following:You can make your own silent installer from the 4.5 .net official rtm release with the ''usual'' MS .exe switches - /quiet /norestart.I'll give that a shot then.Thanks for the info. Quote
Legolash2o Posted September 3, 2012 Posted September 3, 2012 There would be nothing wrong with just re-running Win Toolkit adding all of the updates again. Updates which are already integrated will be done very quickly, however it's always best to use a new image.Personally i don't make a new ISO every month. Quote
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