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Correct order for slipstreaming?


Skyrideruk

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Hello,

I am aware that there a number of posts regarding this topic yet I remain confused about the correct order to do things.

I currently have an OEM CD for Windows XP Pro (SP version unknown, possibly original release) plus the Windows XP SP2 upgrade CD from MS.

I wish to slipstream the following into one:

Windows XP Pro>SP3, including IE7 & WMP 11.

Can anyone please tell me which order to apply these items together with info regarding any other hotfixes etc. which I need to include?

Many thanks,

Skyrideruk

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1) Slipstream SP2 (just to make sure) using nLite;

2) Slipstream SP3 using nLite;

3) Slipstream WMP11 and all WMP11 hotfixes (except KB941569) using Booogy's WMP11 Slipstreamer;

4) Slipstream IE7, KB947864, KB947864, Root Certificates Update using nLite.

Edited by Nick_White
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sp2 is not needed ....service packs are cumulative so sp3 includes sp2

u need a xp gold (rtm) cd

1. slisptream sp3

2.add wmp11 and its hotfixes in nlite. u can also add ie7 and its fixes here and do everything in just one row.

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KB941569 is required too, but slipstreaming it with WMP11 Slipstreamer gave me errors at install. I slipstreamed it with nLite and no problem.

what errors did u have with my slipstreamer?

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No errors at slipstream, just after testing the ISO in virtual machine.

Windows install skipped OOBE, gave me an error like in the image and didn't install/show some windows components (like Luna theme, IE, WMP and others in Start Menu.

After that, I remade a Windows image following the same steps, except that I integrated KB941569 using nLite (the rest with WMP11 slipstreamer). The resulted image installed succesfuly on virtual machine and on a real computer.

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