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General Category => Software => Topic started by: Boomer on November 21, 2001, 09:02:02 AM
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Has anybody run across anything related to slipstreaming W2K with MSIE 6.0 and/or DirectX 8.1a? Thanks
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Everything is possible I suppose ,but I\'m sure it\'s much easier to install afterwards , if you have the installation programs on a cdrom or on your harddisk . The quickest way is to make a drive or partition image of the drive or partition with your os , then you hav your dx8.1 and IE6.0 allready installed and all your drivers and applications too .
The only way I see an advantage in slipstreaming is ,when you have a lot of differnt pcs , but everybody is entitled to his opinion
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Sure, that would work. But that\'s the easy way out
/smile.gif\' class=\'bbc_emoticon\' alt=\':)\' />. I\'ve slipstreamed service packs and hotfixes into W2K before and I\'m sure MSIE and DirectX are similar, but it\'s not working. There\'s got to be a way, I just need to find the person that figured it out, or at least got further than me. Thanks for the suggestion though...
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Don\'t mention it .
I made a slipstream w2k service pack 2 too and a bootable cd , but to be honest , I allways use Norton Ghost .
Good luck !
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this conversation seems to repeat, but as yet nobody has found a working solution other that nortion ghost or install after
. I would to know if anyone has worked a way to do this. Also doing theis to and 9x would be kool but i think that would be as unlikely to be workable.
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I don\'t mind people looking for solutions to problems , and I also remember reading about slipstreaming directx allready in a forum .
So what , nobody is perfect , and nobody is supposed to have seen all the forums overhere .
Solving those problems is cool , and can probably be done , but if you don\'t resolve a problem like this by yourself , I find you cannot have the satisfaction of resolving it
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All i was trying to say is ms has made it hard to do, anyone doing this will be doing well because the way the os\'s are packed
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You are right with this , The only thing I have learned about ms is this , once you know an os throroughly , they bring a new on on the market and you have to start over again .
So I do it the easy way now .Before I would search for days to resolve a problem now I simply replace my system by the image of 5 -7 days before , after saving my mail folders .Yesterday I missed two of my three cds after setting up sb3.0 . I first tried to roll back drivers,uninstall sb30 , then system restore , but they were still missing . Then finally I had to put back my image and my cds were back , and I use the energy to find out why my cds were gone for something else .Lol
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I\'ve managed to slipstream IE55sp2 in to a Win2K cd, using the unattended batch option (something like ie5setup /Q /R:N - which is quiet setup with reboot supresses) in a cmdlines.txt file.
I\'m sure you should be able to do the same for IE6 - look on technet for \"IE6 & quiet\"
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Thank you Jonesy , I\'m sure there was a way , but this question was originally asked by Boomer .
Perhaps direct x8.1 can be slipped in the same way with a command line .
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can you give a list of the text in the unattend script that u did ?
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I wanna know that too.