Slipstreaming Windows 7 by Raistlin


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Raistlin
I'd like to slipstream my Windows 7 with SP1, latest updates, drivers etc.

What would anybody suggest as the best software to use please?
Paul

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Posted 14 Dec 2012, 17:05 #1 

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Raistlin
That'll be a NO then?
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Posted 15 Dec 2012, 23:16 #2 

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ceedy
I've used Nlite ! .. http://www.nliteos.com/
Got one for Me , Then one for her, and now a big one for me again, All BLOO! Well saves on the touch up paint, Now Number one son's Spoilt it all by getting a Firefrost 1.8T

Posted 16 Dec 2012, 09:13 #3 

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Raistlin
Did you find it easy to use Chris?

Does it allow you to control the setup (Language, drivers, removing parts of the install etc)?
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Posted 16 Dec 2012, 10:17 #4 


Mad-Monkey
I think it does, I used it for xp as I had driver issues with sp1

Posted 16 Dec 2012, 14:45 #5 

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ceedy
Hi Paul,

As David says .. yes allows you do completely customise your install disc , have read of the guides , it can be a bit fiddly , but the more you do , makes the install much smoother and faster .

C.
Got one for Me , Then one for her, and now a big one for me again, All BLOO! Well saves on the touch up paint, Now Number one son's Spoilt it all by getting a Firefrost 1.8T

Posted 16 Dec 2012, 16:25 #6 

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Raistlin
Guides Chris?
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Posted 16 Dec 2012, 16:55 #7 

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ceedy
Linkies of of the main page ... http://www.nliteos.com/guide/index.html
Got one for Me , Then one for her, and now a big one for me again, All BLOO! Well saves on the touch up paint, Now Number one son's Spoilt it all by getting a Firefrost 1.8T

Posted 16 Dec 2012, 20:02 #8 

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Raistlin
Thanks Chris :)

I'm thinking of using driver reviver to make a backup of all my current drivers and see if I can slipstream them in as well.
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Posted 16 Dec 2012, 20:15 #9 


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