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Old 04-24-2008, 10:09 PM
Colin Barnhorst
 
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Default Don't slipstream XP SP3 on Vista

A heads up on slipstreaming SP3 with earlier versions of XP. Now that SP3
rtm is in the wild (it went up on Major Geeks yesterday) many of you will
want to create integrated cds from your present XP cds using one of the many
slipstreaming programs.

Those of you who run both Vista and XP need to be aware that slipstreaming
SP3 needs to be done on an XP system (the edition doesn't matter). While
slipstreaming on Vista x86 using such programs as nLite will work, the
result may be defective. Use XP for the slipstreaming platform.

The reported problem when slipstreaming on Vista is that the resulting cds
may have product key problems that render the cds pretty useless. One
report in the SP3 forum describes the effect:
"It is a known problem if you slipstream in VISTA that it breaks stuff like
it turns a vlk cd into a oem and so on."

One would think that the platform would not matter, but apparently it does.

Colin Barnhorst


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Old 04-24-2008, 11:28 PM
Big Al
 
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Default Re: Don't slipstream XP SP3 on Vista

Okay, I have to ask. There are procedures for slipstream that simply
involve a copy of the cd on the HD, then a command line to integrate,
and Nero to burn. With a few more steps. No Nlite. Is this still a
valid procedure with SP3? I'll do it on XP!


Colin Barnhorst wrote:
> A heads up on slipstreaming SP3 with earlier versions of XP. Now that
> SP3 rtm is in the wild (it went up on Major Geeks yesterday) many of
> you will want to create integrated cds from your present XP cds using
> one of the many slipstreaming programs.
>
> Those of you who run both Vista and XP need to be aware that
> slipstreaming SP3 needs to be done on an XP system (the edition
> doesn't matter). While slipstreaming on Vista x86 using such programs
> as nLite will work, the result may be defective. Use XP for the
> slipstreaming platform.
>
> The reported problem when slipstreaming on Vista is that the resulting
> cds may have product key problems that render the cds pretty useless.
> One report in the SP3 forum describes the effect:
> "It is a known problem if you slipstream in VISTA that it breaks stuff
> like it turns a vlk cd into a oem and so on."
>
> One would think that the platform would not matter, but apparently it
> does.
>
> Colin Barnhorst
>
>

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Old 04-25-2008, 12:17 AM
Colin Barnhorst
 
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Default Re: Don't slipstream XP SP3 on Vista

Yes.

"Big Al" <BigAl@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:bI8Qj.7564$Ks1.816@trnddc01...
> Okay, I have to ask. There are procedures for slipstream that simply
> involve a copy of the cd on the HD, then a command line to integrate, and
> Nero to burn. With a few more steps. No Nlite. Is this still a valid
> procedure with SP3? I'll do it on XP!
>
>
> Colin Barnhorst wrote:
>> A heads up on slipstreaming SP3 with earlier versions of XP. Now that
>> SP3 rtm is in the wild (it went up on Major Geeks yesterday) many of you
>> will want to create integrated cds from your present XP cds using one of
>> the many slipstreaming programs.
>>
>> Those of you who run both Vista and XP need to be aware that
>> slipstreaming SP3 needs to be done on an XP system (the edition doesn't
>> matter). While slipstreaming on Vista x86 using such programs as nLite
>> will work, the result may be defective. Use XP for the slipstreaming
>> platform.
>>
>> The reported problem when slipstreaming on Vista is that the resulting
>> cds may have product key problems that render the cds pretty useless.
>> One report in the SP3 forum describes the effect:
>> "It is a known problem if you slipstream in VISTA that it breaks stuff
>> like it turns a vlk cd into a oem and so on."
>>
>> One would think that the platform would not matter, but apparently it
>> does.
>>
>> Colin Barnhorst
>>
>>


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Old 04-25-2008, 02:20 AM
Malke
 
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Default Re: Don't slipstream XP SP3 on Vista

Colin Barnhorst wrote:

> A heads up on slipstreaming SP3 with earlier versions of XP. Now that SP3
> rtm is in the wild (it went up on Major Geeks yesterday) many of you will
> want to create integrated cds from your present XP cds using one of the
> many slipstreaming programs.
>
> Those of you who run both Vista and XP need to be aware that slipstreaming
> SP3 needs to be done on an XP system (the edition doesn't matter). While
> slipstreaming on Vista x86 using such programs as nLite will work, the
> result may be defective. Use XP for the slipstreaming platform.
>
> The reported problem when slipstreaming on Vista is that the resulting cds
> may have product key problems that render the cds pretty useless. One
> report in the SP3 forum describes the effect:
> "It is a known problem if you slipstream in VISTA that it breaks stuff
> like it turns a vlk cd into a oem and so on."
>
> One would think that the platform would not matter, but apparently it
> does.


Thank you very much for this information, Colin. I don't normally use the
Vista machine for much of anything but I do have plans for some mass
slipstreaming with SP3. There was always the possibility that I might
decide to turn on the Vista box to play Mah Jong and do some slipstreaming
at the same time. You've saved me a ton of work and trouble!

Thanks again for the very much appreciated heads-up.

Malke
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Old 04-25-2008, 02:28 AM
Colin Barnhorst
 
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Default Re: Don't slipstream XP SP3 on Vista

You're welcome.

"Malke" <malke@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
news:uIx$irnpIHA.4112@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Colin Barnhorst wrote:
>
>> A heads up on slipstreaming SP3 with earlier versions of XP. Now that
>> SP3
>> rtm is in the wild (it went up on Major Geeks yesterday) many of you will
>> want to create integrated cds from your present XP cds using one of the
>> many slipstreaming programs.
>>
>> Those of you who run both Vista and XP need to be aware that
>> slipstreaming
>> SP3 needs to be done on an XP system (the edition doesn't matter). While
>> slipstreaming on Vista x86 using such programs as nLite will work, the
>> result may be defective. Use XP for the slipstreaming platform.
>>
>> The reported problem when slipstreaming on Vista is that the resulting
>> cds
>> may have product key problems that render the cds pretty useless. One
>> report in the SP3 forum describes the effect:
>> "It is a known problem if you slipstream in VISTA that it breaks stuff
>> like it turns a vlk cd into a oem and so on."
>>
>> One would think that the platform would not matter, but apparently it
>> does.

>
> Thank you very much for this information, Colin. I don't normally use the
> Vista machine for much of anything but I do have plans for some mass
> slipstreaming with SP3. There was always the possibility that I might
> decide to turn on the Vista box to play Mah Jong and do some slipstreaming
> at the same time. You've saved me a ton of work and trouble!
>
> Thanks again for the very much appreciated heads-up.
>
> Malke
> --
> MS-MVP
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> Don't Panic!


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