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Curt99

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  1. I am sorry if I am not wording this correctly, if I integrate SP2 with my XP Pro, there is still over 100 updates. I want it so all the updates get installed on XP cd. I also tried making one integrated with SP3. Yes you are right, it did not include IE7 but it also did not have any shortcut for IE at all period but could go to start run and type iexplore.exe just to launch IE. Anyways even with SP3, there were 3 or 4 updates such as the dotnet 2.0, 3 and 1.1. I want them all integrated on my cd. Also noticed with SP3, it does not include Windows Media Player 11, which that be integrated. Can anyone help me please. How do you integrate hotfixes, addons, update packs? Wish latest Direct X 9.0 package was integrated as well. I seen discs made where it includes but how do that do that to make my own disc with everything I want to my liking. Does not seem to work to add say Windows Media Player 11, Direct X, etc to place where it says addons, hotfixes and service packs. What is the easiest way to do all this? Appreciate any help please.
  2. Ok you are correct. I guess it is not included in the latest SP2 release. However, as I download Service Pack 2 updates from Windows Updates, how do I do included these on a disc or better yet where are the Windows Updates files saved so I can included them using Nlite as an addon or service pack update. I know the numbers are KB something but where are they even found. How is this done? You see people making discs that include say latest December updates, that is what what I meant by I dont want IE7 included. I want to make my own disc of all service pack updates so I dont have to go and download many more. Takes time and if you happen to be using dialup, you can forget it, take forever.
  3. Hey guys. I can not figure out this one. I want to integrate the latest SP2 but they always include IE7 in it. Is ther any way to customize what service pack files are include within your SP2 integrated cd? This is for Windows XP Pro. I want to use IE still but not IE7. Hate IE7. Anyone to help plz? Curt
  4. I would certainly like to find out this answer too. I ran into the same problem. Used nLite to custom remove items from the installation of X64 edition. I have done this with Windows XP 32 bit edition with no problems. But for some reason I have tried twice now and when the install is complete, I notice I have no show desktop item and can not click to add quick launch toolbar. Get the error, Cannot Create Toolbar. I havent tried the fixes around it yet to get back to the toolbar but I would really like to like item I had set to remove when running nLite. Appreciate any help on this please. Thank you. I am thinking there is some bug in using nLite to custom installing Windows XP 64 bit edition. I can not see that I would of choose to remove an item that would take this Quick Launch out. Doesnt make sense. When I dont use nLite and did the full install it had the quick launch available. Some out there must know this answer. Who has been able to use nLite successfully with 64 bit edition and have the quick launch bar available?
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