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hi guys

i'm trying to integrate some hotfixes to my Win XP SP2 cd.

i am using a batch file to do it...nothing complicated just this as an example:

WindowsXP-KB887742-x86-ENU.exe /integrate:D:\unattend\cd

WindowsXP-KB888113-x86-ENU.exe /integrate:D:\unattend\cd

but when i finish, i end up with 100mb more and thus no space for my applications....

every other method i used (ryans nlite etc) gives me missing files during the text setup

hopefully manually integrating the hotfixes will no give me that problem

is there a way to decrease the size of the integrated hotfixes? a switch perhaps?

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I just tried Ryans post SP2 update pack and also had missing files

during text mode. But it was because I had allready integrated some

of the post SP2 hotfixes. When I made a new source (as per the instructions

which I didn't read the first time) with only XP integrated with SP2

the problem went away. Not sure if the same principle applies to Nlite.

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I personally don't see how HFSLIP would work any differently if the source is missing files from the start...(since I can guarantee you that neither my pack or HFSLIP integrated properly would leave missing files behind)

But I guess we're all prone to shameless pimping of our hard work from time to time :P

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