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Slipstream WinXP Securtiy Update After SP3.

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dwn

Flightless Bird
It takes more than 7 hrs to update WinXP's Security and SP3 for "Clean"
reinstall my Dell laptop. There are more than 200 security patches and softwares
installation. To reduce the time, I slipstream SP3 into the Dell Pre install CD.
It did reduce the time to about 4 hrs still tons of update. Is there a I could
slipstream these security patches into the CD and how? I prefer not to mirror
clones the 40gb hard drive as I tried once and screw up badly.

Thanks
 
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dwn

Flightless Bird
On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 06:11:27 -0700, undisclosed wrote:

I know how to slipstream. I slipstream my Dell Recovery CD
(with SP2). After slipstream SP3 I still have to update over
80 plus security patches. Is there a way to slipstream these
additional update security patches?

Thanks for your link.

>
>See if the information in the link below will help you resolve your
>issue.
>
>'How to Slipstream Service Pack 3 into Windows XP'
>(http://tinyurl.com/29gw87s)
>
>Dell-Jesse-L
 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]

Flightless Bird
Security updates are available on ISO-9660 CD image files from the Microsoft
Download Center
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/913086

dwn wrote:
> It takes more than 7 hrs to update WinXP's Security and SP3 for "Clean"
> reinstall my Dell laptop. There are more than 200 security patches and
> softwares installation. To reduce the time, I slipstream SP3 into the Dell
> Pre install CD. It did reduce the time to about 4 hrs still tons of
> update.
> Is there a I could slipstream these security patches into the CD and how?
> I
> prefer not to mirror clones the 40gb hard drive as I tried once and screw
> up badly.
>
> Thanks
 
M

MowGreen

Flightless Bird
dwn wrote:
>
> It takes more than 7 hrs to update WinXP's Security and SP3 for "Clean"
> reinstall my Dell laptop. There are more than 200 security patches and softwares
> installation. To reduce the time, I slipstream SP3 into the Dell Pre install CD.
> It did reduce the time to about 4 hrs still tons of update. Is there a I could
> slipstream these security patches into the CD and how? I prefer not to mirror
> clones the 40gb hard drive as I tried once and screw up badly.
>
> Thanks
>



How to integrate software updates into your Windows installation source
files
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/828930/


MowGreen
================
*-343-* FDNY
Never Forgotten
================

"Security updates should *never* have *non-security content* prechecked
 
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dwn

Flightless Bird
On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 15:14:32 -0700, MowGreen <mowgreen@nowandzen.com> wrote:

Thanks to everyone:)
I google and found this interesting site.

http://integrator.siginetsoftware.com/index.php?download

and

http://www.google.com.my/search?cli...M+integrator&sourceid=opera&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8

The above is RyanVM integrator. It include all post "update" after SP3 or
whatever. I just found it and have not install it yet. If anyone had try it,
would appreciate comment or review.

There is another Integrator "nLite", again would like your comment. Both my
laptops (Dell Latitude D600 and Thinkpad T30) are pretty slow, and like to
slipstream all security patchs "Quick and Fast". I frequently "clean" install
both laptop.

Thanks again.



>dwn wrote:
>>
>> It takes more than 7 hrs to update WinXP's Security and SP3 for "Clean"
>> reinstall my Dell laptop. There are more than 200 security patches and softwares
>> installation. To reduce the time, I slipstream SP3 into the Dell Pre install CD.
>> It did reduce the time to about 4 hrs still tons of update. Is there a I could
>> slipstream these security patches into the CD and how? I prefer not to mirror
>> clones the 40gb hard drive as I tried once and screw up badly.
>>
>> Thanks
>>

>
>
>How to integrate software updates into your Windows installation source
>files
>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/828930/
>
>
>MowGreen
>================
> *-343-* FDNY
>Never Forgotten
>================
>
>"Security updates should *never* have *non-security content* prechecked
 
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Ed.

Flightless Bird
"dwn" <ddwnns@nonet.net> wrote in message
news:i5785j02dvh@news6.newsguy.com...
> On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 15:14:32 -0700, MowGreen <mowgreen@nowandzen.com>
> wrote:
>
> Thanks to everyone:)
> I google and found this interesting site.
>
> http://integrator.siginetsoftware.com/index.php?download
>
> and
>
> http://www.google.com.my/search?cli...M+integrator&sourceid=opera&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
>
> The above is RyanVM integrator. It include all post "update" after SP3 or
> whatever. I just found it and have not install it yet. If anyone had try
> it,
> would appreciate comment or review.
>
> There is another Integrator "nLite", again would like your comment. Both
> my
> laptops (Dell Latitude D600 and Thinkpad T30) are pretty slow, and like to
> slipstream all security patchs "Quick and Fast". I frequently "clean"
> install
> both laptop.
>
> Thanks again.
>
>
>
>>dwn wrote:
>>>
>>> It takes more than 7 hrs to update WinXP's Security and SP3 for "Clean"
>>> reinstall my Dell laptop. There are more than 200 security patches and
>>> softwares
>>> installation. To reduce the time, I slipstream SP3 into the Dell Pre
>>> install CD.
>>> It did reduce the time to about 4 hrs still tons of update. Is there a I
>>> could
>>> slipstream these security patches into the CD and how? I prefer not to
>>> mirror
>>> clones the 40gb hard drive as I tried once and screw up badly.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>

>>
>>
>>How to integrate software updates into your Windows installation source
>>files
>>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/828930/
>>
>>
>>MowGreen
>>================
>> *-343-* FDNY
>>Never Forgotten
>>================
>>
>>"Security updates should *never* have *non-security content* prechecked

>

Another thing you could do and I do it is to make an image of your system
once you have all your updates. I use Image for DOS and Image for Linux from
Terabytes Unlimited. You can use Image for Linux and don't have to have
Linux.

I do some testing on my computers and like your laptops have to frequently
reinstall my system. I restore my image and it takes no time at all. Once I
get all my updates, drivers, etc. I make an image. Down the road when I get
more updates, I make another image. This saves the hassle and time spent
doing clean installs.

You can check out the products at:
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/index.htm
 
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