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Old 09-13-2007, 01:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Lightbulb vista instillatiion edit

do any one know how to edd porgram to the vista instillation cd as i know you can and thenm to xp so that think like winzip and stuff like that install with window but can not work out how to do it with vista any ideal thank
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Dont really understand what your sayin, might need to reword. Are you asking if you can like Slipstream programs to the XP or Vista cd so it will install the program along with the OS?
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Dont really understand what your sayin, might need to reword. Are you asking if you can like Slipstream programs to the XP or Vista cd so it will install the program along with the OS?

yes i know it can be done with xp be can it be done with vista if so how
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yea thats is called slipstreaming and yes it can be done i had the software before and it worked pretty well for me, also its compat. with both 32x and 64x versions of windows vista except that the x64 is still in the beta process. here is a helpful link to what you are looking for

http://cybernetnews.com/2007/01/04/v...windows-vista/
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thanks helped a lot i was trying vlite but nlite does what i what
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yea thats is called slipstreaming and yes it can be done i had the software before and it worked pretty well for me, also its compat. with both 32x and 64x versions of windows vista except that the x64 is still in the beta process. here is a helpful link to what you are looking for

http://cybernetnews.com/2007/01/04/v...windows-vista/

Is it possible to slipstream programs and plugins like adobe pdf reader, Flash and java plugins etc.?
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