Slipstreaming window vista
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Yes, made a typo. I got vlite 1. Go to the Slipstream page, Select the Service Pack exe with the Select button, this will start the process and after it is done the GUI will be reenabled.
Now you can Rebuild the image to have only the one you selected on Browse and it will be a lot smaller. So in the Tasks page this time select the tasks you want, do not select Slipstream if it was already done, for example select Unattended and Make ISO.
So in conclusion, first the Slipstream and then Apply any changes, do not Apply before the Slipstream nor be worried that the GUI is disabled while Slipstream page is enabled, you can configure other options after the Slipstream. I'm responding to what's on vLite site. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment.
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Share More sharing options Followers 0. Prev 1 2 Next Page 1 of 2. Thus, I would avoid the laborious and time consuming process of installing service pack 1 and service pack 2 under windows updates. Or do I need to have a Windows Vista copy DVD disc with service pack 1 preinstalled before attempting to slipstream service pack 2? I know this was possible with Windows XP but somehow I read reports recently that this may not be possible with Vista as the service pack 2 is not a cumulative update and that service pack 1 needs to be installed before attempting to slipstream service pack 2.
Is this true? I would be obliged if anyone out there can clarify this issue. Thanks Martin. This thread is locked. You will be creating a single version of Vista on the integrated disk -- Business, Ultimate, etc.
For example, if you are reverse integrating a Business version of Vista and later want to upgrade to Ultimate using Microsoft's Anytime Upgrade option, you will not be able to use the single-edition disk created in this process. Additional editions can be added to the reverse integrated disk, but the procedure for doing this is beyond the scope of this document.
Just download this file and burn your "slipstreamed" Vista SP2 install disk. There are versions available on the Internet, but you are taking a gamble by downloading them -- not to mention the fact that these are distributed in violation of copyright laws.
You can reinstall Windows Vista, install the two service packs, and create an image that you use later to restore Windows. If you aren't running RAID, you can use several freeware apps to create the image. You can use one of these tools to image an entire partition, including your OS partition. I make the following assumptions. If you do not know how to do a task, click on the task to get more information and instructions. If you don't already have a program that can burn an ISO file to disk, download and install one now.
Install the WAIK by opening startcd. When you get to the screen where you enter the user name and password, press [Ctrl][Shift][F3]. The system will shut down and should reboot into the new Vista install.
Open Explorer and run the appropriate x86 or x64 SP1 self-executable installer. When it has completed, you should be at the Windows Vista desktop and you should see a window stating that Service Pack 1 was successfully installed. You should also still see the System Preparation Tool 3. Do not close the System Preparation Tool 3. Now it is time to add SP2. Find the appropriate x86 or x64 version of the SP2 installer that you downloaded earlier and run it.
Allow it to complete. When it is finished you should see a window stating that the service pack installed successfully. Service Pack 2 installs a replacement for vsp1cln. Called compcln. To do this, click Start and type c ompcln.
Right-click the compcln item under Programs and click Run as Administrator to grant administrative rights. Enter [y] to start. There are two options for performing the SysPrep. Choose and follow the instructions for one method. You will need to perform a registry export and import.
Please read " Export and Import the MountedDevices Registry Key " for detailed instructions and more information about why you need to do this.