reversing_drive 0 Posted August 16, 2001 I noticed that there are instructions for creating a W2k Cd with Integrated Service Pack. How do i make one for NT4 is it done the same way? I have just downloaded SP6a 128HighEnc. for NT4 and want to use an exsisting original NT4 CD to copy to Hard Disk add Service Pack 6 and Recopy to a CD. Oh is there any way of Integrating Internet Explorer 4.01 on to the CD aswell, to automatically install with the operating system? Cheers, Curt. Share this post Link to post
clutch 1 Posted August 16, 2001 To quote a previous brilliant statement on this very topic: "You can't. Give up now." NT doesn't slipstream, at all, in any manner, shape, or form. Share this post Link to post
DosFreak 2 Posted August 16, 2001 It is possibile to replace individual files and even to replace the old compressed one with new compressed one but I wouldn't try it. For instance one of my Compaq servers crashed after applying the MS Securt Rollup package. I found out that it was the SCSIPORT.SYS...so I had to boot into DOS with my NTFS disks and replace the file with the ver from SP6a. To make a long story short. IT"S NOT WORTH IT! Share this post Link to post
reversing_drive 0 Posted August 17, 2001 Ok thanks, Yeah i know, some sh!t like that usually never works. But it wuld be cool if it could. One of my friends has NT4 with Service Pack3 original from Miro$oft, how did they integrate the service pack? ... heck i guess they made the freakin OS so i suppose they can do what they want. Anyway thanks for your feedback guys. Cheers Share this post Link to post