steven4554 Posted March 10, 2011 Author Posted March 10, 2011 Yes you can extract the files into a cab file which can be used to integrate into install DVD, open cmd (using admin rights first) type in below:-Use IE9 as an exampleIE9-Windows7-x64-enu.exe /x:c:\This will extract all the files into either a msu or cab file.
netwave Posted March 15, 2011 Posted March 15, 2011 Yes you can extract the files into a cab file which can be used to integrate into install DVD, open cmd (using admin rights first) type in below:-Use IE9 as an exampleIE9-Windows7-x64-enu.exe /x:c:\This will extract all the files into either a msu or cab file.Your method works great.I just extracted the latest win7 SP1: windows6.1-KB976932-X64.exeto a folder I named "extracted" RuncmdC:Users\Admin>cd desktopC:Users\Admin\Desktop>windows6.1-KB967932-X64.exe /x:c:/extractedInside the extracted folder was a huge bunch of files & folders including x2 .cab fileswindows6.1-KB976902-X64.cab 10.2mbwindows6.1-KB976932-X64.cab 902mbUnfortunately 7Customizer does not allow me to insert cab files to the updates list only .msu filesHow do I convert cabs to msu files?Cheers.
steven4554 Posted March 15, 2011 Author Posted March 15, 2011 You cannot convert a .cab file to a .msu file because:-1) You could rename it to msu, but there is no info inside the file that will tell windows what to do with the update.2) You would not be able to integrate sp1 cab file into your windows image, because MS has disabled the slipstreaming part of the service pack, regardless of what software you use to integrate.Your best bet is to download an MS integrated sp1 iso image of Windows 7, just google and you find the iso your looking for. (sorry i can't provide any more info or weblinks on this cause it would be in violation of the rules here.)
netwave Posted March 15, 2011 Posted March 15, 2011 You cannot convert a .cab file to a .msu file because:-1) You could rename it to msu, but there is no info inside the file that will tell windows what to do with the update.2) You would not be able to integrate sp1 cab file into your windows image, because MS has disabled the slipstreaming part of the service packDarn MS Kill Joys, regardless of what software you use to integrate.Your best bet is to download an MS integrated sp1 iso image of Windows 7, just google and you find the iso your looking for. (sorry i can't provide any more info or weblinks on this cause it would be in violation of the rules here.)np I have that SP1 iso to handThanks anyway
coucou Posted March 16, 2011 Posted March 16, 2011 Hi Steven,Regarding Windws 7 SP11) Is there any new/extra update for?2) Do IE9 is included? If not, is anyhow to replace IE8 by IE9 unattended?3) Is anywhere LangPacks SP1?Regards
steven4554 Posted March 16, 2011 Author Posted March 16, 2011 Please, next time if you've got sp1 questions, ask them in my sp1 thread and not this thread, now to your answers:-1) As far as i know, there is no new extra updates for sp12) IE9 final is only in the sp1 ULZ's..3) SP1 RTM Langpacks are available in my SP1 ULZ's.
coucou Posted March 17, 2011 Posted March 17, 2011 Please, next time if you've got sp1 questions, ask them in my sp1 thread and not this thread, now to your answers:-1) As far as i know, there is no new extra updates for sp12) IE9 final is only in the sp1 ULZ's..3) SP1 RTM Langpacks are available in my SP1 ULZ's.Sorry I didn't knew the existence of sp1 thread
steven4554 Posted April 20, 2012 Author Posted April 20, 2012 ULZ turkish for windows 7 sp1?You should've asked this in the sp1 thread, even then there is no need for multiple ULZ's due to nearly all updates being langauge neutral.
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