slipstreaming sp1 into windows 7 dvd

pizzaboy9990

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i need some help..

i have a windows 7 AIO dvd...it is also multilingual

it installs perfectly,i can select any version of windows 7,in any language..

but does anyone no if i go through the process of useing rt7lite to slip stream the service pack will it install and become avaiable on any language and any version i choose from my installtion disk,
 

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i love win7
To be brutal, there is not much point in slipstreaming Win7.
A slipstreamed disk is not capable of the full frange of functions that a fully-embeded SP1 disk is, and for that reason, I avoid them, preferring to download a fresh disk as required (the same goes for Vista). It also risks carrying over errors in the process.

You can find legitimate download sites on digitalriver.com for this - and MS appears to be happy that they are used, although they refuse (so far) to publish them officially.
 

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