slipstreaming xp

daniel49

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Did it work for you and what were your steps. was following paul thurots guide but his example only mentions nero 6 which looks quite a bit different from the ui pics on 5.5
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Czar

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I used some special program I found using google, created an image file which then could be burned onto a cd using nero or any other image burning software
 

daniel49

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yes you must mean iso buster I already have that .

Just nero express 5.5 is not as many bells and whistles as the full package Nero ver 6 so was wondering about some peeps personal experience with it.
 

pahecko

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nLite

Can slipstream Hotfixes and service packs. Creates a bootable image.

Oh you can also enable unattended support. Meaning you can add all your info, included product key, user names etc. So in the next reinstall, all you have to do is set it to instal and it takes care of the rest.
 

Czar

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Originally posted by: daniel49
yes you must mean iso buster I already have that .

Just nero express 5.5 is not as many bells and whistles as the full package Nero ver 6 so was wondering about some peeps personal experience with it.

no, a special program for slipstreaming windows
 

daniel49

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well after looking at various websites I decided the best way to use nero express for this job was to create an image first and then burn it as a bootable disk.
To do this I used a small piece of freeware called autostreamer.
autostreamer integrates your original xp cd with your desired sp and then creates the iso for you which nero express can handle.
 

daniel49

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Originally posted by: pahecko
nLite

Can slipstream Hotfixes and service packs. Creates a bootable image.

Oh you can also enable unattended support. Meaning you can add all your info, included product key, user names etc. So in the next reinstall, all you have to do is set it to instal and it takes care of the rest.

yes nlite looks like a very nice program as well