March 5, 200917 yr i would also like to know how to integration service pack 2 into vista using Vlite etci know that SP1 has to be integration firstTHANKS
March 5, 200917 yr vLite doesn't provide such an option. You have to do it yourself by following this guide:http://www.winbeta.org/comments.php?catid=1&id=9536
March 6, 200917 yr It just confused the heck out of me now. Can't we slipstream Vista SP1 and SP2 using Vlite?
March 6, 200917 yr hopefully nuhi comes out of vacation mode and releases new version of vlite that can integrate vista service pack 2 as well Internet explorer 8
March 6, 200917 yr I think vLite and nLite are dead, and I fear there will be no 7Lite too. Edited March 6, 200917 yr by ekos8
March 8, 200917 yr I think vLite and nLite are dead, and I fear there will be no 7Lite too.I'm beginning to fear the same.
March 8, 200917 yr I think vLite and nLite are dead, and I fear there will be no 7Lite too.I'm beginning to fear the same.Hey!¿What's 7Lite? Would you mind answering, please? Thanks in advance.Regards,SSA
March 8, 200917 yr 7Lite is a mythical version of nLite\vLite for Windows7, it does not exist and might never exist...
March 8, 200917 yr vLite and nLite may be dead but their legacy lives on...Microsoft has removed allot of bundled programs from Windows 7 and made them optional downloads (Live Essentials), also its given some of the programs that were not removed (IE8, etc) the ability to turn them off/onIMO this is directly due to n/vLite Edited March 8, 200917 yr by ricktendo64
March 8, 200917 yr vLite and nLite may be dead but their legacy lives on...Microsoft has removed allot of bundled programs from Windows 7 and made them optional downloads (Live Essentials), also its given some of the programs that were not removed (IE8, etc) the ability to turn them off/onIMO this is directly due to n/vLitei dont agree with it 7lite still needed like unattained already exist in vista and vlite got it *lite is always better for the user
March 10, 200917 yr vLite and nLite may be dead but their legacy lives on...Microsoft has removed allot of bundled programs from Windows 7 and made them optional downloads (Live Essentials), also its given some of the programs that were not removed (IE8, etc) the ability to turn them off/onIMO this is directly due to n/vLitei dont agree with it 7lite still needed like unattained already exist in vista and vlite got it *lite is always better for the userHi,For rightfullness I should agree that Windows 7 OS will still need a 7Lite "support". For everyone good.And if someone that helped me in the past is reading please receive my humble thanks for all the support.Sincerely,SSA
March 11, 200917 yr You guys can a person integrate SP2 if their original ISO is a SP1 ISO. My Vista is an OEM SP1 disk. Am I still going to run into the same integration issues?7Lite is a mythical version of nLite\vLite for Windows7, it does not exist and might never exist...Rofl. Loved this...'mythical.' Classic! vLite and nLite may be dead but their legacy lives on...Microsoft has removed allot of bundled programs from Windows 7 and made them optional downloads (Live Essentials), also its given some of the programs that were not removed (IE8, etc) the ability to turn them off/onIMO this is directly due to n/vLiteI completely agree. And of course a 7Lite would be amazing.
March 11, 200917 yr You guys can a person integrate SP2 if their original ISO is a SP1 ISO. My Vista is an OEM SP1 disk. Am I still going to run into the same integration issues?your OEM Version may be the cause. With my Technet ISO Integration of Sp2 works fine.
March 13, 200917 yr You guys can a person integrate SP2 if their original ISO is a SP1 ISO. My Vista is an OEM SP1 disk. Am I still going to run into the same integration issues?your OEM Version may be the cause. With my Technet ISO Integration of Sp2 works fine.What version of vLite are you running? I'm running the latest build (1.2 Final) and I don't even get the "SlipStream" step. I tried to dl an earlier build but can't find any around.ALSO: is there another guide present for integrating SP2? the above guide was pretty difficult to follow imo. Edited March 13, 200917 yr by MPalmz
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