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Foolish question re: nLite source material


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I think that I know the answer to this, but I'd rather ask and look like an id*** instead of assuming I'm right (and remove all doubt)

I would like to take an XP source CD, remove keyboard and language, then integrate SP3, Xable's SP3 Update Pack, and drivers, then do NOTHING else.

If I were to make an ISO with these changes, would it be suitable as source material for more complex nLite runs? Or do I have to start with fresh source material every time?

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Only integrate SP3 and burn ISO, nothing more.

You can manually remove any root-folder exept "I386".

That will be accepted as "fresh source" for further steps with nLite.

I tried to integrate Updatepacks and drivers and use this as source

for further operations with nLite, even to integrate more updates

and other drivers. I ran into some unexpected errors.

If you use your favorite "Last Session.ini" the whole process

is not as time-consumpting as to eliminate unexpected errors.

Using nLite since 2004 I prefer it like this.

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--> Only integrate SP3 and burn ISO, nothing more.

Thank you, that is what I will do.

As far as the other folders go, my past habits is to put useful things in VALUE_ADD folder and kill the rest.

Microsoft and I have differing ideas regarding "Value".

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I'm sorry but i disagree.

To explain in a simple matter, at least this is my intention : If you know that the changes you will do in the future iso builds, will not be affected by the changes you have made to the vanilla windows cd/dvd thus far, there is nothing to stop you from further making changes besides only integrating a service pack.

One such thing is f.example to remove the ability to do updated windows installs.

I would never, EVER, do a update install, but clean installs every time.

So i removed that ability of the windows install setup.

There are no limits if you know how to do it right.

edit : and i have used the same iso build for a myriad of different nlite runs.

Having said that. Be careful. It needs to be without flaws. Test each version of the build.

Start from scratch with new service packs etc.

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Of cource it is possible to modify your "fresh source" - but what is the goal?

I tried to integrate Updatepacks and drivers and use this as source

for further operations with nLite, even to integrate more updates

and other drivers. I ran into some unexpected errors.

You only higher the risk of getting errors, there`s no reason to do so

if you are running your favorite "Last Session.ini" again.

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there`s no reason to do so if you are running your favorite "Last Session.ini" again

I fully agree with that. Risk is high gain is almost non existant.

@TranceEnergy, technically, you make sense, but problem is, people (1st poster in this case) come for a clear answer, so "if you know what you're doing..." is not really what they are looking for and might even prove counterproductive.

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