Integrate7 script – automatically slipstream updates and drivers up to 11/2023!

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  1. ceo54

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  2. 3zero3

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    Look better. ;)

    There is something inside root.
     
  3. ceo54

    ceo54 MDL Addicted

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    This is what happens when you watch too much porn. Thank you. How can I convert this Ultimate to Professional N and purge all the other SKU's ?
     
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    If i'm not mistaken, you need to download a Windows 7 N iso if you need the N variants.
     
  5. ceo54

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    Oh! well, only if I could find one. Thanks for the response.
     
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  6. Doskungen

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    I just wondered something here...

    Is it possible to make a script to uninstall all the "spying/unwanted updates" from a running Windows 7 installation and then run the script that hides these updates to avoid them being installed again?
     
  7. shhnedo

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    Some intel platforms may have problems, as the system sometimes doesn't bite the proper driver among their 7219487291 million drivers(USB/SATA).
     
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  8. Mavericks Choice

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    Just ran & used 1.8 working great for me.
     
  9. dzem

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    I started a script and at some point , maybe after one hour, Kaspersky recognise it as trojan, close it and delete it. I dont know wheather it finish it or not. There are DVD folder but no iso image. Only installation folders. It sizes 3.22 GB
     
  10. Mavericks Choice

    Mavericks Choice MDL Guru

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    That's certainly not the case!
     
  11. dzem

    dzem MDL Senior Member

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    if your response related to my post, i must say that my aim was not to make this script as unsecure, but to not finished work due to kaspersky action and removal. I guess i need to turn it off next time
     
  12. #176 Deleted member 190847, Sep 17, 2019
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    That is the reason for which I've stopped using antiviruses. I am still using only virus scanners from time to time.

    This is simple shell script with a few well known open source tools (wget, nsudo, 7zip) and Microsoft WAIK tools (oscdimg, dism).
    Everything is verificable. So if you have false positive alarm from some antivirus, just disable it.
     
  13. silverariel

    silverariel MDL Novice

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    Hi! I am new and just installed windows using your script to patch it and I can say you saved my life. This is great.

    I want to add that who ever wants quick install windows maybe avoid adding drivers (they did not work for me), and also you might want to pick only one windows when the script asks to select. For example I did click A (all) and it took a long time to install. Thx again for all the work.
     
  14. Unless You have good reason, I recommend NOBODY to select A (all).
    Always select version that You really need. It is way faster and resulting image will be much smaller.
     
  15. Doskungen

    Doskungen MDL Junior Member

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    Hello Everyone!

    I asked wkeller before if it would be possible to make a script that would remove the "spying updates/undesired updates" from an already installed running installation of Windows 7 if one wanted to get rid of them (having unknowingly installed them running WIndows Update), but then I tried to make my own script to do this. I have tried this on my main PC as well as laptop and a few other Windows 7 installs and it seems to be working just fine.

    I ran it first then the "Hide Undesired Updates" script included with Integrate7.
    I am guessing running this after every Windows Update (Monthly Rollup) is good practice just in case.

    Feel free to look at the cmd file in a text editor to see exactly what it does.
     

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