I'm sorry for bumping, but I asked about this at another forum as well, and someone said that he had heard about a utility that searches for updates for you, and then it gives you a list of updates that you can download. He said that I should look around for it at the nLite-forums. Is there such a thing..? Edit: When integrating all the hotfixes in the "Hotfixes, Addons and Update Packs"-tab in nLite, I was told to sort everything by date, with 2004 at the top and 2007 at the bottom. I want to Integrate Internet Explorer 7, and it doesn't have a date, so where should it be..? Should it be at the top or at the bottom? There is another file with the name KB888111 or the like, and it doesn't have a date either. Is sorting crucial to the operation, or can I leave everything be..? Edit 2: I went through the process of integrating everything, and then created an .iso-file, but I find the size confusing. The files on the original CD take up about 552 MB. After integrating Service Pack 2 and all updates thereafter, the folder with Windows-files is 610 MB large. That's not much to me, because Service Pack 2 alone is about 271 MB, and the rest of the updates take up close to 178 MB. Together, they take up 449 MB. Then, I added Windows Media Player 11 which added a couple of megabytes so that the folder is 626 MB in total. After generating an .iso-file, the file is 617 MB large. First, should it be that small..? Sure, much of what I included could be overwriting previous files, but 449 MB..? Shouldn't it be a bit bigger than 617 MB..? Second, is this the best way to go..? First I integrated Service Pack 2 and the post-Service Pack 2-updates with nLite. Then I integrated Windows Media Player 11 with Windows Media Player 11 Slipstreamer. Finally, I used nLite to create an .iso-file. Edit 3: I was pointed in the right direction to find the utility that I mentioned, and you can find it here.