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Hey there,
Would love to use your update packs, however I am dutch, so the updates won't work for my Dutch Windows version. Now working in a tech-support store, I've decided to speed things up a bit: Making a bootable USB stick (like one of those 16GB sticks) and get multiple OS's on there.
The idea should be like:
Windows XP Home SP3 August x86
Windows XP Professional SP3 August x86
Windows XP Professional SP3 August x64
Windows Vista SP2 August AIO (so all the versions in one) x86
Windows Vista SP2 August AIO x64
Windows 7 August AIO x86
Windows 7 August AIO x64
Now getting it on a bootable USB is a different subject, but I'm just explaining the situation at the moment.
Basically I want all, or at least most of the updates up to now in the installation files, as well as a driverpack ( http://driverpacks.net/ )
I do like some parts to be unattended, but not all. (Username part can be unattended), but I do want to fill in the product key myself (as it has to be legal ofcourse). I also want to decide myself where to install, so no automated format or anything, I want to keep that part manual.
My question: How do I get all the updates (a list of what's needed?) and "slipstream" them in the installation?
Thank you,
Niels
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My question: How do I get all the updates (a list of what's needed?) and "slipstream" them in the installation?
That is a massive question which I wish could be answered quickly.
If you want to build your own pack from scratch then you should first study a current pack and learn how it works. I will be willing to help if you get stuck and have any questions.
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