
03-15-2007
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Re: Has anyone integrated updates into vista yet?
It can be done. I haven't had a need to slipstream anything for Vista, yet.
Go get vLite v0.9 beta from www.vlite.net.
Their utility helps you slipstream a Vista DVD with updates, SPs, drivers,
etc.
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Keith
"Emory Tech" <EmoryTech@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4B1F4B85-458E-4AD4-BF99-3824F4217D77@microsoft.com...
> What I mean by integrate is just that, you know how in xp you can
> slipstream
> the service packs into the xp installation. I was asking to see if this
> was
> possible yet with vista.
>
> "Just FYI" wrote:
>
>> Not sure what yo umean by "integrated updates". Use Automatic Updates is
>> turned on in Security Center, they'll download as they become available.
>> Every now and then, when you click the Start button, take a look at the
>> On/Off button at the bottom of the Start menu (kind looks like a 1 in a
>> 0).
>> If there's an exclamation point on it, that means there are updates
>> waiting
>> to be installed. Click the exclamation point.
>>
>> To see what you have so far click the Start button type UP and click
>> Windows
>> Updates. You'll see optional updates. You can click View Update History
>> to
>> see what you've already gotten. I have about 40 or 50 of them. A lot of
>> them
>> are drivers.
>>
>>
>> "Emory Tech" <EmoryTech@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:BBF3B405-6C20-4F49-8860-D5655241E0EE@microsoft.com...
>> >I know this can be done I was just wondering as to how to do this.
>>
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