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BSquirle
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Posted on: Sep. 16 2004,12:50 |
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Quote (Guest @ Sep. 09 2004,23:32) | Sorry
What is the meaning of slipstream in plain English PLEASE?? [B] |
A slipstreamed copy of Windows XP has all the updates (until the service pack you slipstreamed) in it. Thus you don't have to install everything when your system is installed, since the updates were integrated in the setup files.
So slipstreaming means: integrating updates into your windows setup. (or simpely updating your setup files)
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Reynaldo
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Posted on: Oct. 14 2004,10:48 |
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to integrate would be a goood def
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Post Number: 13
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Mercury
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Posted on: Oct. 14 2004,19:57 |
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How to add my drivers to a slipstream Windows xp sp2 cd (videocard,soundcard.......)
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Post Number: 14
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ZupyTupy
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Posted on: Oct. 26 2004,08:34 |
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Quote (Guest @ Oct. 15 2004,00:57) | How to add my drivers to a slipstream Windows xp sp2 cd (videocard,soundcard.......) |
Try this: http://unattended.msfn.org/
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Erwin
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Posted on: Nov. 26 2004,12:48 |
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Has anyone confirmed that booting form the CD actually works? I ask because I did exactly what the article said, only I used WinISO to create the image and add the bootfile. The CD would not boot, barfing "Cound not boot from CD - Code: 4"
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mekkano
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Posted on: Dec. 03 2004,18:17 |
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Quote (skinny9280 @ Aug. 20 2004,17:12) | Is there a similar method to slipstream 2k with sp4? Â I wasn't able to find a "update" file on the disk. Â Any assistance would be greatly appreciated! |
Yes, there is one way to do!
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sparkymab
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Posted on: Dec. 06 2004,19:19 |
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Basically it Integrates the Oringinal WinXp with Xp-Sp2. when you install it Sp2 is already Done. More or less update original xp to xp-sp2 from Install.
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AJD
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Posted on: Dec. 15 2004,09:15 |
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Quote (Guest @ Sep. 10 2004,06:32) | Sorry
What is the meaning of slipstream in plain English PLEASE?? [B] |
"Slipstream", means integrating a service pack of a operating system with the original operating system, before actually installing the operating system. ie: After you install the slip streamed operating system, you would already have the service pack installed...
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Post Number: 19
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AJD
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Posted on: Dec. 15 2004,09:17 |
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Quote (Guest @ Oct. 15 2004,07:57) | How to add my drivers to a slipstream Windows xp sp2 cd (videocard,soundcard.......) |
To make a completely customizable operating systems disc plz refer 2 Barts site , or the Windows XP preinstallation kit
Using sysprep , you can deploy custom designed operating systems , over ya single host or over the entire network.
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Posted on: Feb. 03 2005,21:33 |
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Quote (xoben @ July 02 2004,22:39) | Step1: Copying the Source Files 1. Insert your WindowsXP CD 2. If prompted, do not install WindowsXP 3. Create a directory on the hard drive and copy the entire contents of the CD to that directory   For example, use c:\winxp
Step 2: Download the Service Pack 1. Download the latest Service Pack from Microsoft's web site.  This should be one large executable file named as WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-ENU.exe. 2. Run the executable with a -x at the end.  e.g. "WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-ENU.exe -x"  (no quotes) 3. It will first verify the integrity of the file. 4. Then you will be prompted for a location to extract the Service Pack.    For the example, use c:\xp_sp2 5. Click on OK when the extraction is complete Step 3: Performing the SlipStream 1. Given the previous examples, go to the  c:\xp_sp2\i386\update directory 2. Run: update.exe -integrate:c:\winxp 3. When it is finished, you will see the message The Integrated install has completed successfully
Step 4: Extracting a boot file 1. Start UltraISO. 2. For version 7.21 SR-2, choose 'Bootable'->'Extract boot file from CD/DVD'
Quote | For previous version, 2. Press F5 or select 'Tools'->'Make CD Image' Â and Check 'Extract Boot Image' at the "Make CD Image" dialog
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3. Set output file as c:\boot.bif 4. Click 'Extract' Â Â The boot file should be 2KB large 5. Click 'Return' to close the dialog
Step 5: Making a bootable ISO 1. Change to C:\winxp at lower (local) area 2. Press F3 to add all files and folders under c:\winxp to upper (image) area. You can also do it by Drag & Drop  . 3. Use 'Bootable'->'Load boot file' from main menu 4. The "Load Boot File" dialog apears 5. Select c:\boot.bif, and click 'OK'  6. Press 'Ctrl+S' to save the ISO file  For example, named as c:\wxp_sp2.iso
Step 6: Burning the ISO image
Quote | For Roxio users only: 1. Firstly, please make sure you are using lastest version (7.2.1.819 and above), you can grab it from  links on http://www.ezbsystems.com/ultraiso/download.htm 2. Use 'Options'->'Configuration' from main menu, a dialog will apear 3. Click 'Detect' button, UltraISO will ask you to confirm using Easy CD/DVD Creator,WinOnCD or Easy Media Creator as default burning software, answer 'Yes' 4. Click 'OK' to close this dialog Â
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5. Put a blank CD-R disc to your recorder, and press F7 to burn |
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