Slipstream Windows 7 SP1 into a Installation DVD or ISO File

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    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
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       #540

    Hello Iamanerd, and welcome to Seven Forums.

    There wouldn't be any other editions included in this. Instead it's just a slipstream of one edition of Windows 7 with any updates you wanted to be included with it.

    You might see if the tutorial below may be more of what you were wanting instead.

    Windows 7 Universal Installation Disc - Create
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #541

    Ahh I see, so if I wanted to have Windows 7 Starter/HP/Pro/Ult I'd need separate ISO's made for each? Well looks like I can put one of my 32GB Sticks to use and put each version on, but regardless thanks for the guide! It's helping out at work tremendously as it cuts down on the 90 to 120 minute install of updates since there is no SP2 for W7 yet. I usually use Acronis and image machines that we get in bulk but for customer machines that need reload I've been trying to find a way to speed up the update process a bit, me and my other co-worker did make a decent universal image using SysPrep and Acronis but we have still yet to test it on more then a couple computers so far.
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  3. Posts : 72,062
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
    Thread Starter
       #542

    You could use Windows 7 Universal Installation Disc - Create to create a universal installation DVD/USB, but it wouldn't have all the updates slipstreamed into them.

    Personally, I like to do what you do as well by having separate updated slipstreamed ISO's for each edition to install them with.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #543

    Alright thanks for the info, I made a Home Premium and Pro disk in case I need them at work! But also I found a way to make universal images using sysprep and Acronis to image the system, so we got all windows 7 images needed at work now! Thanks for the great guide sir :)
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  5. Posts : 72,062
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
    Thread Starter
       #544

    You're most welcome Iamanerd. I'm glad it was helpful. :)
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  6. Posts : 48
    Windows 7 Pro, x64
       #545

    2 1/2 years after this thread started and that program is still the same Beta version. Seems the author has not even bothered to get the program out of Beta. Makes one wonder about it a little (does me anyway).

    I just found the WUD (Windows Update Downloader) which will download all Updates at once. Very nice program.
    Last edited by Mike89; 12 Sep 2013 at 11:50.
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    Win 10 Pro x64
       #546

    Mike89 said:
    2 1/2 years after this thread started and that program is still the same Beta version. Seems the author has not even bothered to get the program out of Beta. Makes one wonder about it a little (does me anyway).

    What I want to do is keep an updated Windows 7 SP1 disk with all Windows Updates in it. Since SP1 there is like 300 or so updates after. Is there any way to get those Updates all at once instead of having to download them one at a time?
    Have a look at this thread,

    TEST -Update 7 installation media
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    7 X64
       #547

    LOL. Beat me to it.
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  9. Posts : 48
    Windows 7 Pro, x64
       #548

    Thanks a lot for that link. That method worked perfectly. RT7 Lite still works but now when opening it, a script error pops up with a blank page about sponsors. Have to click to stull use scripts for the program to work. Must be remnants of when this now defunct program phoned home.
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    all of them, Windows XP Home and Pro, Windows Vista Pre 32bit, Windows 7 Home edition 32 & 64bit
       #549

    why am i getting this error:

    windows could not configure one or more system components windows 7?
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