RoIng Posted July 2, 2011 Posted July 2, 2011 Trying to build a good win7x64 image integrated with all my drivers and updates.Hi all ! :thumbsup_anim: Quote
RoIng Posted July 2, 2011 Author Posted July 2, 2011 Welcome, we are here to helpYou can already help by pointing me to the video you suposed to have posted about slipstreaming sp1 with sysprep? Or anyone else can point me to this? :dribble: Quote
ricktendo Posted July 2, 2011 Posted July 2, 2011 Its in my sig, you dont actually slipstream sp1 you install it during sysprep and capture the resulting image Quote
RoIng Posted July 2, 2011 Author Posted July 2, 2011 Its in my sig, you dont actually slipstream sp1 you install it during sysprep and capture the resulting imageand how do r7lite and toolkit "slipstream" the sp1, also in a similar way? or is that more of a slipstream?and what about this post: is that verified already?would you prefer the sysprep method over a "slipstream" attempt? Quote
ricktendo Posted July 2, 2011 Posted July 2, 2011 Microsoft blocked sp1 from slipstream, those tools decompress and edit files in order to allow slipstream...and its not without errors8 - Open with Notepad in Update.mum Windows7SP1-KB976933~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.1.1.17514.mum (or 32-bit) and change allowedOffline = "false" to allowedOffline = "true"should be identical to the following example:<mum:packageExtended xmlns:mum="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v3" allowedOffline="true" projectionPeakDisk="359" langProjectionPeakDisk="512" sqmBuildNumber="7601" sqmAttemptAppid="101457923" sqmResultAppid="101457924" sqmPoqexecAppid="101457925"/></package>sysprep is (or is closest to) the way Microsoft creates its sp1 integrated imageswould you prefer the sysprep method over a "slipstream" attempt?Before the sp1 integrated images were available I used sysprep to make mine Quote
RoIng Posted July 2, 2011 Author Posted July 2, 2011 Microsoft blocked sp1 from slipstream, those tools decompress and edit files in order to allow slipstream...and its not without errorssysprep is (or is closest to) the way Microsoft creates its sp1 integrated imagesBefore the sp1 integrated images were available I used sysprep to make mineare they available for download freely, or you need msdn membership? Quote
ricktendo Posted July 2, 2011 Posted July 2, 2011 No, it sucks that MS does not make them available Quote
RoIng Posted July 2, 2011 Author Posted July 2, 2011 No, it sucks that MS does not make them availableso how we get them safely? without needing a warez copy of an iso file or anything? Quote
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