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RoIng

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  1. I know it's mentioned somewhere probably, but I cannot find it and I hate to download warez ISO's...

    ==> The MSDN ISO's from Win7 with SP1 integrated <==

    If no direct link for download is available, then at least the CRC or SHA1, so I can know a warez version is actually a copy of the original.

    ThanX! :thumbsup_anim:

  2. Microsoft blocked sp1 from slipstream, those tools decompress and edit files in order to allow slipstream...and its not without errors

    sysprep is (or is closest to) the way Microsoft creates its sp1 integrated images

    Before the sp1 integrated images were available I used sysprep to make mine

    are they available for download freely, or you need msdn membership?

  3. As I was told that the files written on a fast SSD would be best off if there was not alot changes to the disk or partition. I'm lucky to have a vertex3 ssd, so I want to be as kind to the SSD as possible.

    Few questions:

    1) would be obviously smart to have the user files on a seperate partition, but what about the pagefile? and other system files?

    2) would it be best to make a sysprep image and then once in a while just do a reinstall of the OS or would it be better to make an image backup with software like TrueImage or is there just a difference in preference?

    3) any other advice about the disk structure of the OS regarding to SSD storage?

    Thanks all! :giveheart:

  4. Its in my sig, you dont actually slipstream sp1 you install it during sysprep and capture the resulting image

    and how do r7lite and toolkit "slipstream" the sp1, also in a similar way? or is that more of a slipstream?

    and what about this post: is that verified already?

    would you prefer the sysprep method over a "slipstream" attempt?

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