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Here is a great program to slipstream service packs into Win2k XP
plus a lot of other things it works and its freeware and easy to use. h**p://berns.cae.wisc.edu/pages/wincdman.asp Windows Compact Disk Management Script (WINCDMAN) Objective: Create a script that handles all the necessary upgrades one might want to do with a Windows NT/2000/XP CD. Automated Process: Copy CD install(s) to temporary location. Slip Stream service pack into installation. Extract hot-fixes and service packs. Remove irrelevant hot-fix files. Integrate hot-fix files into CD install. Recompile necessary cabinet files. Extract the disk boot images (if multi-boot). Edit the disk boot images (if multi-boot). Remove setup prompt for CD-Key (if desired and possible). Find any duplicate files (i.e. TEST.EX_ and TEST.EXE) Compress any new files. Create the ISO image. Burn the CD with a working boot sector. Proposed Solution: The script will handle all the necessary file operations for slipstreaming a Windows 2000 single / multi-boot CD and integrating any hot-fixes in it. The script is written in batch code using a collection of utilities and Windows Command Extensions. jtk |
Good stuff, I will check it out. :)
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thx .. i will check that too!!
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