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Creating An Xp Slipstreamed Cd Merging SP2 into the XP installation CD

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That is very helpful!I am an Intern for a high school, and we find ourselves having to create new images for computers all the time. This would greatly decrease that amount of time it usually takes for updating the current OS on the machine. This was a very interesting article to read, and I am glad you posted it. I had just recently recieved a copy of a SP1 Windows CD, and I was wondering if I could somehow make an SP2 CD. This will save me so much time.

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I think that nLite is more easier to use and is much more easier to use than Paul Thurrott's one. It shows menu's to add all kinds of stuff to the installation, like device drivers and of course bug fixes and patches.

 

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I can definitely see the advantages of both. nLite seems so clean, though.

 

Either way, useful info for all of us. Thanks! :P

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I'm working on Slipstreaming Linux CDs, by no means easy like slipstreaming windows, but I like the challenge.One thing I should mention if you are slipstreaming Windows XP, etc, is that you may want to slipstream drivers onto it as well. I might write a guide to how to do this.Cheers,MC

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