As far as I know Microsoft are not making slipstreamed copies available to
the general public. Yes they do exist, but they are mainly being used by
OEM's and, of course, retail copies purchased from new.
You might want to take look at this link: (the second link relates to the
process I told you about)
http://bink.nu/news/windows-vista-sp...uot-guide.aspx
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2008/0...ows-vista-rtm/
I haven't tried vlite recently as the other posters have suggested, I'll
have to take another look at it. The last time I looked at vlite it had some
issues with slipstreaming vista.
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"Pierre Szwarc" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks for your reply. Alternatively, is there, or will there soon be, a
> possibility for the average Joe to download a DVD image with SP1 already
> integrated? I know for a fact that it's possible, since such an image is
> available on MSDN, according to a friend who has access to a subscription.
> Otherwise, where can I find the detailed instructions for the "complex"
> process you allude to? I can make room for an install partition on one of
> my disks if need be.
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> Pierre Szwarc
> Paris, France
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> "John Barnett MVP" <(E-Mail Removed)> a écrit dans le message de
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>> You can't - well you can but its rather complex and requires you to
>> install Vista on a separate partition. As far as I know none of the usual
>> slipstream software will slipstream SP1 to Vista - unless, of course,
>> someone has found software that will do it.
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>> "PSZ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>>I have the regular Vista installation DVD, and I have downloaded the full
>>>SP1
>>> file (which I installed, BTW). How can I create a "slipstreamed" Vista
>>> SP1
>>> installation DVD (equivalent to what was possible with XP)?
>>