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08-01-2011   #1


windows7 sp1 home premium 64bit
 
 

windows7 sp1 wont fit in memorex dvd r 4.7 GB

I use the tutorial in in this web to slipstream windows7 and sp1 but when it came time to burned to the dvd R 4.7GB it told me tha it wasn't enough space on the dvd i went by the tutorial using RT 7 lite 64bit so my question is
Can i shrink it to make it fit? and what can i use to shrink it?
And im going to have to do it all over again because it didn't save an image of windows7 sp1 .

another question im running an intelcore i3 550 3.20GHZ 6.00 GB of ram
and when RT 7 lite was doing the slipstream my cpu was hitting 80 to 95 usage is tha normal?

Thanks for ur help in advanced for any help

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08-01-2011   #2


Windows 7 Home Premium x64
 
 


It wont fit buddy, and no, those temps are not normal, try reseatting the heatsink with new thermal paste.
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08-01-2011   #3


Win7 Home Premium x64 SP1/Windows 8 Consumer Preview x64
 
 


Hi Yeabuddy

What is the size of your slipstreamed Iso. I cant help but feel something has gone wrong during the slipstreaming process if it wont fit on a 4.7gig dvd.

My technet sp1 iso is 3.09gig and if I remember correctly when I tested a slipstreamed one it was about 3.1gig so there is no reason It shouldt fit.

Danny

Edit-The temps you experienced seem to be a common thing when using that program

Last edited by xxxdannyxxx; 08-01-2011 at 02:03 PM.. Reason: additions
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08-01-2011   #4


Windows 7 Ultimate
 
 


i don't know what you did when you slipstreamed sp1, but i can tell you it should fit fine. i have 7 x64 ultimate with sp1 and all updates through 6/20011 on a dvd and it is only 3.43 gigs. if i had not stripped out the x32 it would still be under 4 gigs.
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08-01-2011   #5


windows7 sp1 home premium 64bit
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by OldMX View Post
It wont fit buddy, and no, those temps are not normal, try reseatting the heatsink with new thermal paste.
I reseatted the heat sink with "freeze extreme thermal conductivity compound"
And tried it again heres a pic.

I see tha i only got 6 MBs of free physical memory could tha cause my computer to freeze?
Would adding more memory make my computer faster?
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08-02-2011   #6


Windows 7 (7600) x86
 
 


Your memory is fine. You are barely using half of it.
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08-02-2011   #7


windows7 sp1 home premium 64bit
 
 


I went ahead and did it all over again and still it did'nt fit my iso is 4.49GB after doing a google search someone tha was having the same problem mention tha since its a dell dvd its got extra things in there .And my its a dell dvd and on the dvd it says supported extra languages so what im going to try to do is edit the iso and removed some programs to make it fit .
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08-03-2011   #8


windows7 sp1 home premium 64bit
 
 


Ok so i deleted the Langpacks which it was 1.36GB which it brough it down to 3.52GB
and tha solved it .
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