Slipstream CD question...

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Carmen Gauvin-O'Donnell

.... I have a one large program which has accumulated a bunch of executable
add-ons over the years... is it possible to create a slipstream CD for it,
much in the same way that you can do it with Windows XP and SP2? Is there a
program that does such a thing? I've looked around and found nothing...

Thanks in advance!

Carmen
 
Carmen said:
... I have a one large program which has accumulated a bunch of
executable add-ons over the years... is it possible to create a
slipstream CD for it, much in the same way that you can do it with
Windows XP and SP2? Is there a program that does such a thing? I've
looked around and found nothing...


With the details of "... one large program which has accumulated a bunch of
executable add-ons ...", I can confidently say, "Lacking vital
information..."

Without knowing what the application in question is - no one can help.
There is no universal slipstreamer out there - as every application CAN BE
programmed in billions upon billions of possible ways and their patches can
as well. The only one who would be able to answer this question for you
would be the creators of the "... one large program which has accumulated a
bunch of executable add-ons ..."
 
That's because I was asking a generic question... but the program I use is
called E- Sword and it has about 34 different add-ons, each of which is an
executable file. So maybe I'll contact the program's creator and see what he
says.

I just thought there might be some sort of program out there that does this
kind of thing.

Thanks!

C.
 
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