But this is more fun and much much more education which this forum is for Thanks Stannieman for the guide!
i would not say it is ignorant. maybe lazy but not ignorant. i am not a Rhodes scholar so tools are helpful to me
Definitely----your 7lite method is like driving automatic transmission while this method is like manual (gears) transmission....much more fun (very educational). But like you said that is your choice I'm not trying to change your perspective. You can lead a horse to the the bank of a river for a drink but you cannot force it to drink.
Stannieman has provided a good tutorial.. Take a few to read it.. let it sink in.. Then your good to go..
What about more than 900mb of sp1 remnant and unremovable files which are left in rt7lite, are these files left using this method too!
I did everything as directed by the author, and it was OK, but time spent is enormous. It would be great if someone wrote a script for this integration SP1 as it is written for the integration of language and the like. My personal opinion. Thank you. Sorry for my bad english.
I dont think rt7 lite can slipstream SP1 in all editions in one Win 7 disc (only one edition selection?) Thanks Stannieman for this tut
Thanks for this tutorial... will give it a try once the official SP1 is available... but in the meantime I will give it a test drive... GreetZ
Great guide, just a couple of things. One, when i tried to unmount the image in step 3, i got an error saying something is open and commit likely happened. Should i believe that or go through the process all over again, making sure to close every open window? Second, in step 4 when i gave the export command, it exported 4 images one by one. Is that normal or something else is supposed to happen. I was just trying to make an integrated pro image x64.