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#1 Neon

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Posted 04 January 2006 - 05:54 PM

Autostreamer will work with the following...

Supported Operating Systems:
- Windows 2000 (All versions)
- Windows XP (All versions)
- Windows 2003 (All versions)

You also need the service pack you want to slipstream into your disc.

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Posted 05 January 2006 - 12:37 AM

View PostKW13, on Jan 4 2006, 12:54 PM, said:

Autostreamer will work with the following...

Supported Operating Systems:
- Windows 2000 (All versions)
- Windows XP (All versions)
- Windows 2003 (All versions)

You also need the service pack you want to slipstream into your disc.
Cool, i slipstreamed service pack 2 to my xp, took a long time doing it all manualy, this will help out alot if it fdoes it all for you

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Posted 05 January 2006 - 11:12 AM

you need the original disc, a blank disc and the service pack you wish to slipstream and it does it for ya :)

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Posted 07 January 2006 - 04:37 AM

hmm nice find karl my man :P

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Posted 07 January 2006 - 04:17 PM

well i am sure we all hate waiting to install a service pack, it just takes the time right down!

- Specially for server which is really good after SP1 is added :)

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Posted 07 January 2006 - 05:08 PM

Anyone here ever try Nlite?? I use it for all slipstreaming now. It will even integrate hotfixes!

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Posted 08 January 2006 - 12:26 AM

oh not seen it before, linketh me! - or upload it if its small.

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Posted 08 January 2006 - 12:36 AM

yo Karl, is dis some software makes service pack2 install fast? (I know its a stupid question but I have no Idea wat it is!)

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Posted 08 January 2006 - 01:50 PM

I have and still continue to use Nlite, I just love that program. Not only does it allow one to slipstream a serivce pack but it allowes one to remove components and even creat an automatic install cd.

http://www.nliteos.com/nlite.html

nLite Features

- Service Pack Integration
- Component Removal
- Unattended Setup
- Driver Integration *
- Hotfixes Integration **
- Tweaks
- Patches ***
- Bootable ISO creation

* - Textmode (CD Boot) and normal PnP
** - only new type 1 hotfixes (for example XP post SP2)
***- supports generic SFC, Uxtheme, TcpIp and Usb Polling patching.

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Posted 08 January 2006 - 01:52 PM

ahmed you add it to the xp disc so you don't have to install it yourself manually :)

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Posted 08 January 2006 - 09:14 PM

View PostKW13, on Jan 8 2006, 01:52 PM, said:

ahmed you add it to the xp disc so you don't have to install it yourself manually :)

To be honest I still dont get it. how can I add it 2 my xp disc? it cost me £100.
can u explain mo wen u have time?

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Posted 09 January 2006 - 07:00 PM

When you use a slipstreaming program, you integrate all the updates you want into your XP install disc. In other words, If you have a XP SP1 disc and have SP2 downloaded, you can put the two together so when you install Windows, it already has SP2 installed and you don't have to install it seperately. It's just more automated and convienent. that's all, man,

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Posted 10 January 2006 - 12:32 AM

View Postgamer_pro_2000, on Jan 9 2006, 07:00 PM, said:

When you use a slipstreaming program, you integrate all the updates you want into your XP install disc. In other words, If you have a XP SP1 disc and have SP2 downloaded, you can put the two together so when you install Windows, it already has SP2 installed and you don't have to install it seperately. It's just more automated and convienent. that's all, man,
ic, now I understand. (Karl knows how sh** I am wit computers)

thanks BTW.

Edited by Mr Bad Guy, 10 January 2006 - 12:32 AM.


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Posted 10 January 2006 - 01:21 AM

Yes but you'll get better mate :P

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Posted 10 January 2006 - 03:41 PM

Have you ever wanted to remove some Windows components like Media Player, Internet Explorer, Outlook Express, MSN Explorer, Messenger...

How about not even to install them with Windows ?

nLite is a tool for permanent Windows component removal and pre-installation Windows setup. After removal there is an option to make bootable image ready for burning on cd or testing in virtual machines. With nLite you will be able to have Windows installation which on install doesn't include, or even contain on cd, unwanted components.

nLite Features

- Service Pack Integration
- Component Removal
- Unattended Setup
- Driver Integration *
- Hotfixes Integration **
- Tweaks
- Patches ***
- Bootable ISO creation

* - Textmode (CD Boot) and normal PnP
** - only new type 1 hotfixes (for example XP post SP2)
***- supports generic SFC, Uxtheme, TcpIp and Usb Polling patching.

So far it supports Windows 2000, XP x86/x64 and 2003 x86/x64 all languages.

It needs at least .NET Framework 1.1 in order to run it... Check if you have it already, maybe on some of your CDs before downloading it if your connection is slow.

nlite1.0 rc5




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