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cbcb52
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      03-24-2008


How do I stream SP1 into a Vista Files ?
How can I make a bootbable DVD from the Streamed files ?
 
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      03-24-2008
cbcb52 wrote:

> How do I stream SP1 into a Vista Files ?
> How can I make a bootbable DVD from the Streamed files ?



MS, in its never ending quest to control the actions of its paying
customers, has put an end to slipstreaming Service Packs.

Just another "enhancement" brought to you by the MicroBorg!

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      03-24-2008
cbcb52 wrote:
> How do I stream SP1 into a Vista Files ?
> How can I make a bootbable DVD from the Streamed files ?


Rather complicated but it is possible.

http://www.mydigitallife.info/2008/0...ows-vista-rtm/

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Carey Frisch [MVP]
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      03-24-2008
There is no Microsoft supported method to slipstream SP1
with Vista into a new disc. Please see the following:

Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Deployment Guide
http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window...postrelect.exe

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How do I stream SP1 into a Vista Files ?
How can I make a bootbable DVD from the Streamed files ?
 
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      03-24-2008
"kurttrail" <> wrote in message
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> cbcb52 wrote:
>
>> How do I stream SP1 into a Vista Files ?
>> How can I make a bootbable DVD from the Streamed files ?

>
>
> MS, in its never ending quest to control the actions of its paying
> customers, has put an end to slipstreaming Service Packs.


Geez, take off your tinfoil hat. MS has NOT "put an end to slipstreaming
Service packs"! The new procedure just is not ready for SP1.

The reason SP1 can't be slipstreamed - it actually can, bit it is MUCH more
complicated - is because the install DVDs are a completely different format
than previously used, and there are multiple versions of Vista on the DVD
(Home, Business, Ultimate, etc.). By the time SP2 comes along, this will
once again be supported and will be incredibly easy. All that should be
required is to copy SPs and other updates to the Update folder in the root
of the DVD image and you are done. The new Vista installer will take care
of the rest.

 
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Timothy Daniels
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      03-24-2008
"Bob Campbell" wrote:
> MS has NOT "put an end to slipstreaming Service packs"! The new procedure
> just is not ready for SP1.
>
> The reason SP1 can't be slipstreamed - it actually can, bit it is
> MUCH more complicated - is because the install DVDs are a
> completely different format than previously used, and there are
> multiple versions of Vista on the DVD (Home, Business, Ultimate,
> etc.). By the time SP2 comes along, this will once again be
> supported and will be incredibly easy. All that should be required
> is to copy SPs and other updates to the Update folder in the root of the DVD
> image and you are done. The new Vista installer will
> take care of the rest.


Have you heard any estimate on when this happy day will come?

*TimDaniels*


 
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      03-24-2008
Bob Campbell wrote:

> "kurttrail" <> wrote in
> message news:dMOFj.4120$...
>> cbcb52 wrote:
>>
>>> How do I stream SP1 into a Vista Files ? How can I make a bootbable
>>> DVD from the Streamed files ?

>>
>>
>> MS, in its never ending quest to control the actions of its paying
>> customers, has put an end to slipstreaming Service Packs.

>
> Geez, take off your tinfoil hat. MS has NOT "put an end to
> slipstreaming Service packs"! The new procedure just is not ready for
> SP1.


Geez, take the stick out of your ass. MS is a valid target of ridicule
for the sake of a few laughs.

> The reason SP1 can't be slipstreamed - it actually can, bit it is MUCH
> more complicated - is because the install DVDs are a completely
> different format than previously used, and there are multiple versions
> of Vista on the DVD (Home, Business, Ultimate, etc.). By the time SP2
> comes along, this will once again be supported and will be incredibly
> easy. All that should be required is to copy SPs and other updates to
> the Update folder in the root of the DVD image and you are done. The
> new Vista installer will take care of the rest.


LOL! So again, the earlier you adopt a MS OS, the more you get screwed.

MS has had over a year to develop an easy way to slipstream a service
pack. But wait, til SP2!

Will they finally un-fukk up Explorer by SP2? I have some very valid
doubts about that.

I don't know what's worse, if my joke was a reality, or the reality that
MS is so f*$ked up, that they can't develop a simple slipstreaming method
in over a year.

Where can I buy me Vista Ultimate, so I can drop a wad of my cash & get
all those extras MS is developing instead of finding a way to slipstream
SPs into Vista?

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      03-24-2008
"Timothy Daniels" <> wrote in message
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> Have you heard any estimate on when this happy day will come?


Only that it is supposed to be ready when SP2 arrives.

 
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      03-24-2008
"kurttrail" <> wrote in message
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> Bob Campbell wrote:
>
>> "kurttrail" <> wrote in
>> message news:dMOFj.4120$...
>>> cbcb52 wrote:
>>>
>>>> How do I stream SP1 into a Vista Files ? How can I make a bootbable
>>>> DVD from the Streamed files ?
>>>
>>>
>>> MS, in its never ending quest to control the actions of its paying
>>> customers, has put an end to slipstreaming Service Packs.

>>
>> Geez, take off your tinfoil hat. MS has NOT "put an end to
>> slipstreaming Service packs"! The new procedure just is not ready for
>> SP1.

>
> Geez, take the stick out of your ass. MS is a valid target of ridicule
> for the sake of a few laughs.


Oh yeah, right. Now that you have been shown to be wrong - it was all
"just a joke"! Not FUD, just a joke!

 
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      03-24-2008
Bob Campbell wrote:

> "kurttrail" <> wrote in
> message news:jcRFj.3484$...
>> Bob Campbell wrote:
>>
>>> "kurttrail" <> wrote in
>>> message news:dMOFj.4120$...
>>>> cbcb52 wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> How do I stream SP1 into a Vista Files ? How can I make a bootbable
>>>>> DVD from the Streamed files ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> MS, in its never ending quest to control the actions of its paying
>>>> customers, has put an end to slipstreaming Service Packs.
>>>
>>> Geez, take off your tinfoil hat. MS has NOT "put an end to
>>> slipstreaming Service packs"! The new procedure just is not ready
>>> for SP1.

>>
>> Geez, take the stick out of your ass. MS is a valid target of ridicule
>> for the sake of a few laughs.

>
> Oh yeah, right. Now that you have been shown to be wrong - it was all
> "just a joke"! Not FUD, just a joke!


LOL! What part of the Star Trek borg gag didn't you get?

Although I love how you are using feigned indignation to try to cover up
that MS is really just a bunch a fukk-ups that can't develop a simple
slipstreaming method for Vista in over a year.

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