"Peter" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> They aren't downloadable...they are part of your installation. Whilst
> I'm not familiar with Vista Lite in any way, they muct be on your
> installation disk.
> If you haven't got that, then check with wherever you bought it.
>
> Start>Control Panel>Programs>Add and Remove Windows Features or Turn
> Windows features on and off> tick and untick what you want.
>
> It may ask for the installation disk. See attached pic.
Slipstreaming (if I understand it correctly) is a way to re-compile popular
OS installations with just the programs or with updated service packs. So
like you can strip out stuff you don't want to install on your PC, like
wordpad maybe, or Windows Activation, then you can add stuff like SP1, so
when you install the OS you're installing Vista SP1 instead of just Vista
which you'll have to update later.
I may be wrong on some points.
My suggestion would be to install with a Vista DVD. Run from within Vista
and use the upgrade option.
Dunno what else to suggest, other than you can find free online versions of
most of the games that come with Vista.
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-A.
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