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Old 02-24-05, 09:18 PM Thread Starter   #1
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An odd question about slipstreaming


Hi all,

I understand the basic premise behind slipstreaming. I do have a question about one aspect of it. Is it possible to incorporate all of the updates, both critical and recommended from Microshaft into one cd, or is it only possible to incorporate just the service packs? Thanks for the help.
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I find that following the guide on msfn.org for creating an automated installation CD is the best way of doing it.

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check out http://nuhi.msfn.org/ nlite is what i used to make a winxp sp2 cd

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Is it possible to incorporate all of the updates, both critical and recommended from Microshaft into one cd, or is it only possible to incorporate just the service packs?
Both are possible; since some time during when Windows NT 4.0 was the most recent NT operating system, any of the updates would be slipstreamable.
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