Re: Recording updates on CD
- From: Anthony W <technojock@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2008 16:57:24 GMT
smlunatick wrote:
Slipstream means a method of "install" a service pack update into the
installation files of an XP install CD. This take all updated file /
added files and updates / merge these newer files into the
installation routine. At the end, the new revised created CD will
have all the updated files on it just like a new reised XP install CD
that you can buy.
Microsoft has the directions somewhere to "slipstream" official
Service Pack. Other people have developed "slipstreaming" methods for
all out updates.
The official word for it is "integrate" and if you search the MS knowledgebase for slipstream you're not going to find much.
Try the following link.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/900871/en-us
One thing that worked better for me was rather than running the command from the root directory as in the article was to change to the directory where the program is you need to run...
Anyway, I hope this is possible with SP3 when it's released.
Tony
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