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madpenguin, not nearly enough information. How did you include IE8? Also, please attach (not paste) your Last Session.ini. Make sure to always start with a fresh copy of your CD files/folders, do all your work in one nLite session and integrate only one SP. Please report when you have a solution, so others can benefit. Enjoy, John.

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Thanks John for the reply. I have not slipstreamed IE8. The description under automatic updates says "Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 7 for windows XP (KB972260)".

Looks like I have somehow grabbed the wrong hotfix. The file is "WindowsXP-KB972260-x86-ENU.exe" which is probably for IE6. Refined my KB search and I should have been using "IE7-WindowsXP-KB972260-x86-ENU.exe" from here:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...;displaylang=en

I'm sure that will fix it. Thanks.

About doing everything in one pass.... I've found that to be impossible with regards to slipstreaming WMP11 and all related hotfixes. The SDK needs to be applied before one or 2 others else you'll get errors all throughout the install process (which are well documented on the web) resulting in a hosed install.

I actually do many passes and then load a config file that has just my OS tweaks so posting a config will probably do you no good. Thanks for the heads up on that tho.

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About doing everything in one pass.... I've found that to be impossible with regards to slipstreaming WMP11 and all related hotfixes. The SDK needs to be applied before one or 2 others else you'll get errors all throughout the install process (which are well documented on the web) resulting in a hosed install.

You "might" want to do your research a bit more. WMP11 Slipstreamer, when added with nLite or when used alone will properly add all hotfixes and everything in one stretch. Your information is mis-gotten, there are better ways.

http://www.boooggy.org/slipstreamer/

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Sorry, but..... Been there done that. Adding the hotfixes via WMP11 Slipstreamer gives you the same issue with missing .dll files during the Windows install and a completely borked OS once you hit the desktop. I'm using the latest version so I don't see how it could have magically fixed itself.

I've got my own system via stages and it works rather well but thanks all the same.

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It has to be when or how you are using it.

I have used it literally hundreds of times, since the beginning. I have had very little problems with it.

Of course if you are adding the wrong hotfixes or have them in the wrong order then you will get problems.

Remember nLite is smart but is not in-fallable. It is SUPER easy to hose an install by adding 1 wrong hotfix or having 1 out of order.

It would be ALOT easier on all of us if you could tell us AT LEAST what all hotfixes you are adding and in what order.

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It has to be when or how you are using it.

...or have them in the wrong order then you will get problems.

That could be it if you are referring to WMP11 Slipstreamer.... I don't recall seeing any information about adding the hotfixes in a certain order so I just added them all in one go (however they were alphabetized, SHIFT+LCLICK). Got on the web and saw many posts of other people complaining about the same problem and the response was always "don't use WMP11 Slipstreamer to add your hotfixes. Use Nlite instead". So that's what I do. However, if you don't add them in the correct order to nlite, I will get the same problem with a hosed install.

Regarding all the hotfixes listed on their site..... I used to apply them all but I decided to just integrate WMP11 to see what hotfixes were listed on automatic update and about 2/3rds of what they list can't even be found on windows update (applicable to my install). So I quit using their list of updates and now I just install what windows update reports that I need, which include but are possibly not limited to:

WindowsMedia11-kb936782-x86-ENU.exe ---\ Add first

WindowsMedia11-kb939683-x86-ENU.exe ---/

WindowsMedia11-kb929399-v2-x86-intl.exe ---> Add second (this is the important one with the new .dll file that the next ones need)

WindowsMedia11-KB954154-x86-ENU.exe ---\

WindowsMedia11-KB959772-x86-ENU.exe ---/ Add third

As far as the order of everything goes, I'll go ahead and document it but I do it in multiple stages. Each "stage" is a complete restart of nlite.

1.) Start with a virgin SP0 source and slipstream SP3

2.) Use WMP11 Slipstreamer w/ tweaks & no hotfixes on new SP3 source

3.) Back to nlite to add these: Again, I SHIFT+CLICK to add. I assume nlite is smart enough to explode IE7 before even attempting the IE7 hotfixes. Windows update reports that IE7 is up-2-date so I naturally assume so. The 7z is a silent installer for a fully updated .NET 1&2. The .ini is DirectX-MAR-2009. Powershell is in there somewhere as well. The rest are just "critical" and "other" updates as listed on Windows Update.

05/28/2009  12:16 PM		   792,104 IE7-WindowsXP-KB938127-v2-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:15 PM 9,183,632 IE7-WindowsXP-KB963027-x86-ENU.exe
06/10/2009 01:05 PM 9,222,016 IE7-WindowsXP-KB969897-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:17 PM 15,452,536 IE7-WindowsXP-x86-enu.exe
05/28/2009 12:16 PM 5,687,304 msxml4-KB954430-enu.exe
05/28/2009 12:15 PM 1,264,016 WindowsXP-KB923561-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:16 PM 1,309,552 WindowsXP-KB938464-v2-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:17 PM 2,166,832 WindowsXP-KB941569-x86-ENU.EXE
05/28/2009 12:17 PM 528,424 WindowsXP-KB946648-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:17 PM 559,144 WindowsXP-KB950762-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:17 PM 594,984 WindowsXP-KB950974-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:17 PM 817,704 WindowsXP-KB951066-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:17 PM 605,224 WindowsXP-KB951376-v2-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:17 PM 1,090,600 WindowsXP-KB951748-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:15 PM 1,025,064 WindowsXP-KB952004-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:17 PM 532,520 WindowsXP-KB952954-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:16 PM 577,576 WindowsXP-KB953155-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:16 PM 1,248,808 WindowsXP-KB954459-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:16 PM 606,064 WindowsXP-KB954600-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:16 PM 926,760 WindowsXP-KB955069-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:16 PM 4,574,080 WindowsXP-KB956572-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:16 PM 639,856 WindowsXP-KB956802-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:16 PM 570,408 WindowsXP-KB956803-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:16 PM 725,360 WindowsXP-KB957097-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:16 PM 648,560 WindowsXP-KB958644-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:16 PM 658,288 WindowsXP-KB958687-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:16 PM 1,466,768 WindowsXP-KB958690-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:16 PM 845,712 WindowsXP-KB959426-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:16 PM 569,712 WindowsXP-KB960225-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:16 PM 671,088 WindowsXP-KB960803-x86-ENU.exe
07/16/2009 11:24 AM 569,208 WindowsXP-KB961371-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:16 PM 1,043,824 WindowsXP-KB961373-x86-ENU.exe
06/10/2009 01:08 PM 662,896 WindowsXP-KB961501-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:16 PM 3,140,992 WindowsXP-KB967715-x86-ENU.exe
06/10/2009 01:07 PM 1,466,768 WindowsXP-KB968537-x86-ENU.exe
06/10/2009 01:07 PM 878,464 WindowsXP-KB970238-x86-ENU.exe
07/16/2009 11:25 AM 1,044,856 WindowsXP-KB971633-x86-ENU.exe
07/16/2009 11:24 AM 498,544 WindowsXP-KB973346-x86-ENU.exe
05/28/2009 12:16 PM 7,717,256 WindowsXP-WindowsMedia-KB952069-v2-x86-ENU.exe
05/29/2009 07:47 PM 488,176 WindowsXP-KB898461-x86-ENU.exe
05/29/2009 07:30 PM 555,072 WindowsXP-KB923789-x86-ENU.exe
05/29/2009 07:29 PM 497,192 WindowsXP-KB950760-x86-ENU.exe
05/29/2009 07:30 PM 1,129,000 WindowsXP-KB951978-x86-ENU.exe
05/29/2009 07:47 PM 657,960 WindowsXP-KB952287-x86-ENU.exe
05/29/2009 07:20 PM 523,120 WindowsXP-KB955839-x86-ENU.exe
05/29/2009 07:20 PM 498,032 WindowsXP-KB960715-x86-ENU.exe
06/10/2009 11:53 PM 497,528 WindowsXP-KB969898-x86-ENU.exe
03/18/2009 05:48 PM 1,693,224 Windowsxp-kb926139-v2-x86-ENU.exe
05/31/2009 01:54 PM 27,007,432 DNF1120SP230~4,3%DNF30LNGSTR35~4,3%DNF35LNGSTR.7z
03/23/2009 05:06 PM 172 entries_dxrt32.ini
08/06/2007 08:58 PM 5,809,056 WindowsMedia11-kb936782-x86-ENU.exe
08/20/2007 03:59 PM 561,568 WindowsMedia11-kb939683-x86-ENU.exe

4.) Add this one solo:

05/30/2009  03:19 PM		   641,440 WindowsMedia11-kb929399-v2-x86-intl.exe

5.) Add these 2:

05/30/2009  03:28 PM		   618,048 WindowsMedia11-KB954154-x86-ENU.exe
05/30/2009 04:09 PM 5,810,056 WindowsMedia11-KB959772-x86-ENU.exe

6.) Then I add these:

08/14/2009  08:10 PM		 2,359,680 WindowsXP-KB956744-x86-ENU.exe
09/08/2009 07:32 PM 563,576 WindowsXP-KB956844-x86-ENU.exe
08/14/2009 08:11 PM 559,472 WindowsXP-KB960859-x86-ENU.exe
08/14/2009 10:28 PM 1,416,056 WindowsXP-KB968389-x86-ENU.exe
08/14/2009 08:11 PM 535,416 WindowsXP-KB971557-x86-ENU.exe
08/14/2009 08:12 PM 561,528 WindowsXP-KB971657-x86-ENU.exe
08/14/2009 08:12 PM 1,064,816 WindowsXP-KB973354-x86-ENU.exe
08/14/2009 08:13 PM 523,128 WindowsXP-KB973507-x86-ENU.exe
08/14/2009 08:13 PM 569,200 WindowsXP-KB973815-x86-ENU.exe
08/14/2009 08:15 PM 547,192 WindowsXP-KB973869-x86-ENU.exe
08/14/2009 08:16 PM 10,020,752 WindowsXP-WindowsMedia-KB973540-x86-ENU.exe

7.) Then I add these (which could probably be added onto the end of stage 6).

09/09/2009  01:17 AM		 9,156,472 IE7-WindowsXP-KB972260-x86-ENU.exe
09/08/2009 07:46 PM 4,412,304 WindowsXP-WindowsMedia-KB968816-x86-ENU.exe

That only leaves IE8, KB971961 (JSCRIPT), KB963707 (.NET 3.5 assistant for firefox) and KB905474 (WGA Notification) and also the malicious removal tool.

I'm having issues with integrating KB971961 and KB963707 at the moment. Hopefully I can pin those down soon.

Haven't done a fresh install to see if my IE7 hotfix works. That's what I'm about to do now. Thanks for the input Kelsenellenelvian.

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An off topic question if you don't mind. I don't use either but I see some people using IE7 and some using IE8. I see you use IE7. Why? Is there something people hate about IE8.

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An off topic question if you don't mind. I don't use either but I see some people using IE7 and some using IE8. I see you use IE7. Why? Is there something people hate about IE8.

Yea.... It's buggy as hell IMO. First time I ran it, it froze on me and I had to kill the process (This was a windows update install, not slipstreamed). It might have even BSOD on me, I forget. Then when I tried to use it again, ALOT of web pages wouldn't display under it. Just your typical hair-brained release by Microsoft. Nothing new on their part, I just choose to leave it out of the mix. I don't use IE7 either (I use firefox), but I want a fully updated IE7 regardless so I apply all the updates.

Regarding my failed KB971961 slipstream..... I was grabbing the wrong file again. Was using the v5.6 instead of the v5.7.... That pretty much leaves the .NET assistant for firefox putting up a fight under nlite...

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madpenguin, you, of course, can run nLite as you wish. You can run it multiple times, although it is not recommended by me and others. In my opinion, you are asking for trouble (have seen MANY). And, it is not necessary. The later versions of nLite will call WMP11 Slipstreamer, so all you need to do is include WMP11 installer and its updates in the nLite hot fix section. If you wish to use some of WMP11 Slipstreamer options, then you can run it separately, before running nLite, as long as you start with a fresh copy of your CD.

I use IE8 and have none of your reported problems. I find it faster and more functional. It also has a recovery feature that restores sessions when there is a problem. Again, your choice. I am really not trying to convince you, just countering the negative report on IE8.

Enjoy, John.

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Thanks for the info John. I'll have to try it again. I noticed MS came out with an update for IE8 recently that might have addressed some issues with better backwards compatibility with IE7 and displaying web pages.

I could have sworn I tried adding the installer for WMP11 directly to nlite and it said it wasn't a hotfix and couldn't add it due to the fact that it was a straight up installer. I think that's the same thing nlite is saying about the .NET assistant for firefox. I'll have to go back and try it. Honestly, it is a little time consuming doing the multiple stage approach.

I mudlled through figuring out nlite on my own and have made about 20 disks over the past few months (along with 20 format/fresh installs) and I found something that works so am reluctant to switch it up now.

BTW, nlite is a great piece of software. Been enjoying it thoroughly. :thumbup . With all the hotfixes integrated along with all my OS tweaks that I like to do, I have nothing to do but install software once I hit the desktop. Really nice and saves alot of time.

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Save your disks. Get a free virtual machine to do your testing. Sun VirtualBox, MS Virtual PC or VMWare.

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madpenguin, a great suggestion from -X-. I use VMware Server - really large (~500 MB), but needed it at the time for my XP x64. In order for nLite to be able to handle the WMP11 installer in the hot fix section, WMP11 Slipstreamer must be installed on your system and I suspect the WMP11 installer must have its original MS name. Please let us know how you make out. Enjoy, John.

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