Windows 7 SP1 RTM 7601.17514.101119-1850 leaked

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by torko26, Jan 14, 2011.

  1. PoncioPilatos

    PoncioPilatos MDL Novice

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    Is there any integrated ISO?

    Thanks,
     
  2. OvaryActing

    OvaryActing MDL Senior Member

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    The only integrated is the enterprise VL x64 sp1. It is not iso format. it is a rar. You can easily make it a bootable iso. I made mine by opening up an existing sp0 iso, deleting the contents of that iso, and imported the contents of the rar file and saved, and it retained boot info. I removed the chinese language packs from it as I do not need them.
     
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  3. Vantage

    Vantage MDL Member

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    Can you post a link?
     
  4. OvaryActing

    OvaryActing MDL Senior Member

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    #484 OvaryActing, Jan 16, 2011
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    there is a post in this forum already that have rapidsux links to the file.
    It is also on another site. the other site has the rar file alone, and a iso made form the rar contents. But that site you need to be "v.i.p" or higher for access to them top get them from their FTP.

    I would upload the one I made myself, but I have really slow upload speed.
     
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  5. imatrix

    imatrix MDL Guru

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    I would like to slipstream the sp1 to the ultimate version.
    can someone pls tell me the command switch to do so?
     
  6. PoncioPilatos

    PoncioPilatos MDL Novice

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    Thank you for the information.
    I'll wail for something ready and tested :)
     
  7. OvaryActing

    OvaryActing MDL Senior Member

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    Correct, The files inside the rar are untouched from MS. Wish who ever leaked it would have leaked the actual iso, instead of ripping it to rar file :mad:

    But thanks to the user who posted the link in this thread earlier for providing the files.


    Proper ISO from MS is obviously what we want, but this will have to suffice until then. Atleast the enterprise was integrated for us by MS, so that is a bonus, and it saves time on our end because we dont have to do our own integration.
     
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  8. OvaryActing

    OvaryActing MDL Senior Member

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  9. tistou77

    tistou77 MDL Expert

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    it's normal that SP1 wave1 (that of the first page) do 903Mo and SP1 x64 wave0 do 638Mo?
    it's just for the language package?

    that integrates one or the other to the ISO, it's just the language of the OS that will be used

    thanks ;)
     
  10. SoLoR

    SoLoR MDL Expert

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    as far as i understand is home made iso, but with original MS setup files. For example... one had original MS ISO then he added laguagepacks on it and make it not original (aka home made).
     
  11. torko26

    torko26 MDL Senior Member

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    Doesnt matters that not original ISO but the install.wim must be orig and setup files :D I am interested in it ! Can you upload to torrent ???
    BTW maybe the original ISOs will be on wzor next week ;)
     
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  12. LQQL

    LQQL MDL Addicted

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    Yeah, will wait for that.

    In the mean time I'm will go with my original ISO + integrated SP1.
     
  13. pauliewog

    pauliewog MDL Member

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    Ive been trying to install SP1 RTM x86 for the past two days and I keep getting this error 0x8007000e and it's a fresh install. Can someone please help??
     
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  14. richieblackmore

    richieblackmore MDL Novice

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    How can I easily Integrate Sp1 into My original untouched windows 7 ISO
     
  15. Trinket

    Trinket MDL Senior Member

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    Easiest way would be to use Rt7Lite v2.6.0... it supports SP1 integration. When you do, you may at first want to do the SP1 integration ONLY, don't mess with making a Lite build yet (don't perform any other actions than the integration). You basically install RT7Lite, copy the contents of your Win7 ISO/DVD to a folder (say, on your C:\ drive), and point Rt7Lite to that folder. Then check SP integration, point to the SP1.exe, wherever you have it, and let it integrate. It will integrate it in that folder you copied your Win7 RTM files into, so after integration is done, that folder will contain your integrated build. You can select "Build ISO" or "ISO-Bootable" or whatever it's called to be a part of your actions, so in the end you can build an iso out of it. It's really all automated and very easy, just make sure you read and double-check everything the interface shows you before starting.
     
  16. richieblackmore

    richieblackmore MDL Novice

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    Thanks I Will Give It a Go:cool:
     
  17. hclarkjr

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  18. pauliewog

    pauliewog MDL Member

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    No it's not on a VM and I have 3 GB of ddr2 ram and a 300 GB HD and nothing is installed so it's a fresh install. lol This is weird because I never had a problem installing the RC on the same laptop!
     
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