Slipstream Win7 SP1

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  1. Posts : 3,322
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
       #11

    Bare Foot Kid said:
    The article said to use version 2.0 or newer.
    Yea and that's the problem with that guide. There's no slipstream option in 2.0. The slipstream version is the 2.6 beta.

    I slipstreamed it yesterday as well. Did it with no problems with 2.6.
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  2. Posts : 5,056
    Windows 7 x64 pro/ Windows 7 x86 Pro/ XP SP3 x86
    Thread Starter
       #12

    Just want to share my experiences.

    1) I downloaded both versions 1.7 and 2.6 for the 64 bit from this site:

    RT Seven Lite - Downloads

    I chose the iso option as in para 2 of the tut, but with both versions I got the error "select bootable win7 os" when the app was pointed to the iso. Googled for it but couldnt get a solid fix so i extracted the iso using winrar to a folder on the hard drive and pointed the app to that. That worked fine in both versions.

    2) In ver 1.7, theres no box "Slipstream service pack" as described in the tut, so I went to the task panel on the left, chose Integration and then tried to point to SP1. That was a no go because one can only choose a .msu installer and as we know the SP1 is an .exe. In any case, I switched to ver 2.6 and that let me select the SP1 as described in the tut.

    3) Para 4 is the longest step, took over an hour though am on a core i7. The "Proceed" button appears only when the integration is complete. Along the way, the window may show "not responding", though the hard drive is working like crazy. Must be patient.

    So now the SP1 iso is ready. Will burn dvd and post later.
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  3. Posts : 259
    Windows 10 Home
       #13

    Bill2 said:
    Ok, now that SP1 is out (or almost out), heres a way to slipstream it into the Win7 install dvd. From what I read, its working.

    How To Integrate or Slipstrem Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Into Installation DVD ISO

    Will be trying out in a day or two. Anybody try and get good/bad results, please post so everybody can know. Also, please post if alternative methods work/work better.
    Good report from you, and also good help from the link above that you provided. First time I've ever done slipstreaming and it worked like a charm. Thanks.
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  4. Posts : 851
    Windows 8 Professional x64
       #14

    I have windows 7 universal disk..during slip streaming I chose ultimate edition and integrated successfully.My question is that will it be integrated to the other editions as well??
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  5.    #15

    Slightly off topic, but since it's SP1: are there performance enhancements?
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  6. Posts : 851
    Windows 8 Professional x64
       #16

    gregrocker said:
    Slightly off topic, but since it's SP1: are there performance enhancements?
    No, there are no performance improvements.
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  7. Posts : 851
    Windows 8 Professional x64
       #17

    Bill2 said:
    Just want to share my experiences.

    1) I downloaded both versions 1.7 and 2.6 for the 64 bit from this site:

    RT Seven Lite - Downloads

    I chose the iso option as in para 2 of the tut, but with both versions I got the error "select bootable win7 os" when the app was pointed to the iso. Googled for it but couldnt get a solid fix so i extracted the iso using winrar to a folder on the hard drive and pointed the app to that. That worked fine in both versions.

    2) In ver 1.7, theres no box "Slipstream service pack" as described in the tut, so I went to the task panel on the left, chose Integration and then tried to point to SP1. That was a no go because one can only choose a .msu installer and as we know the SP1 is an .exe. In any case, I switched to ver 2.6 and that let me select the SP1 as described in the tut.

    3) Para 4 is the longest step, took over an hour though am on a core i7. The "Proceed" button appears only when the integration is complete. Along the way, the window may show "not responding", though the hard drive is working like crazy. Must be patient.

    So now the SP1 iso is ready. Will burn dvd and post later.
    Bill with a core 2 duo processor on a laptop only that step took 1 hr 15 min for me...Total process took 2 hr.how long did it take totally for u?
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  8. Posts : 1,403
    Win 7 Ultimate 32bit
       #18

    Thanks for the info on the App.
    I want to know how to do it without the app.

    And for those interested,,,,

    "Slipstream" is now called "Integrated Installation"

    Deployment Guide for Windows Server 2008 R2 with SP1 and Windows 7 with SP1

    I think you can ignore the references to SP2, they must be a fat fingered typo.
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  9. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 32 bit
       #19

    bagavan said:
    gregrocker said:
    Slightly off topic, but since it's SP1: are there performance enhancements?
    No, there are no performance improvements.
    Then what's the point of an upgrade if there are no performance improvements.
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  10. ie9
    Posts : 736
    Windows 7 Ultimate (SP1)
       #20

    If you guys are looking for an official slipstream here is what one individual had to say (this guy helped leak a Windows 7 build on this forum back in the day, so I personally would trust him, but as with anything that isn't official it's up to you).

    Anyways:

    I downloaded the rar that contained the files of an Enterprise x64 VL image, and I can confirm the files are all Microsoft original and untouched, so anyone who installed with those files has a Microsoft original slipstreamed installation
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