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Old April 9th 10, 09:04 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Jack Gillis
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Default Autostreamer and Windows 7

Under XP, I used Autostreamer to slipstream service packs into the XP DVD.
It was quick and straightforward to use. Does anyone know if it will be
available for Win7' Service Pack?

Thank you.
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Old April 9th 10, 10:50 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Seth
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Default Autostreamer and Windows 7

"Jack Gillis" wrote in message
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Under XP, I used Autostreamer to slipstream service packs into the XP
DVD. It was quick and straightforward to use. Does anyone know if it will
be available for Win7' Service Pack?



It should be. But then again it was supposed to be for Vista SP1 but then
they said it wouldn't work.

With Longhorn you are supposed to be able to mount the WIM file (with
ImageX.EXE) then apply the update to the mounted WIM, reseal and then commit
the changes.

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Old April 10th 10, 02:09 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Star@*.*
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Default Autostreamer and Windows 7

On Fri, 9 Apr 2010 17:50:18 -0400, "Seth"
wrote:

"Jack Gillis" wrote in message
...
Under XP, I used Autostreamer to slipstream service packs into the XP
DVD. It was quick and straightforward to use. Does anyone know if it will
be available for Win7' Service Pack?



It should be. But then again it was supposed to be for Vista SP1 but then
they said it wouldn't work.

With Longhorn you are supposed to be able to mount the WIM file (with
ImageX.EXE) then apply the update to the mounted WIM, reseal and then commit
the changes.


Ain't gonna happen as slipstreaming was killed by the new packaging of
Windows Vista and 7. MS said it was not possible for this to be
implemented. Also why nLite gave up. With the current system for
updateing Windows 7 (if you are a VL user) everything works very well
so why should MS set up a slipstream ability for Joe Six Pack like me?

Art

 




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