Conan,
How do you slipstream. I have heard of it but don't know how to do it. My computer runs great, the only thing that was effected was the download and speed when browsing the internet. Do you think I really need to reformat it.
Chuck
Conan,
How do you slipstream. I have heard of it but don't know how to do it. My computer runs great, the only thing that was effected was the download and speed when browsing the internet. Do you think I really need to reformat it.
Chuck
Here are some applications that will automatically slipstream for you:Originally Posted by andro700
nLite:
http://nuhi.msfn.org/download.html
Flexbeta Slipstreamer:
http://slipstreamer.screemer.nu/
Autostreamer from Neowin:
http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.ph...&#entry2453585
Personally I prefer nLite cause it lets you change Windows options before installing it but if you want to leave Windows as is, Autostreamer might be the better choice. You don't really have to reformat but I'm guessing that your download speed problem might be solved if you do.
I always prefer to do a fresh reformat and slipstreamed install whenever a new Service Pack comes out.
Originally Posted by Conan
Just wondering if you can slipstream sp2 with an already slipstreamed sp1 cd?![]()
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
They say you can do that but it's resulted in errors for me when installing the final SP2 slipstream. When I slipstreamed with the original disc the errors on install are gone.Originally Posted by zipp51
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