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NT4 bootdisk including SP6a

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P. Scholtes - 29 Aug 2003 19:33 GMT
I want to make a bootable NT4 CD with SP6a already included. I managed
to so with XP but somehow NT4 doesn't wants to cooperate. Sp6a is
extracted but the update.exe does not do what I expected.

Maybe other parameters?

Peter
Walter Schulz - 29 Aug 2003 19:52 GMT
>I want to make a bootable NT4 CD with SP6a already included. I managed
>to so with XP but somehow NT4 doesn't wants to cooperate.

That's because slipstreaming was introduced with Windows 2000.

>Sp6a is extracted but the update.exe does not do what I expected.

I think it will work like expected (by me): BSOD etc.

Ciao, Walter
Bruce Chambers - 29 Aug 2003 20:23 GMT
Greetings --

   The capability to slipstream a service pack into the installation
files was first introduced with Win2K.  WinNT lacks the ability.

Bruce Chambers

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> I want to make a bootable NT4 CD with SP6a already included. I managed
> to so with XP but somehow NT4 doesn't wants to cooperate. Sp6a is
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P. Scholtes - 29 Aug 2003 21:41 GMT
> Greetings --
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Walter and Bruce; Thanks, didn't know that. Pitty though.

Peter
 
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