Vista x86 & x64 SP1 UpdatePacks + Extras
- fredpsycho83
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OK, thank you both for replies. I also have x64 processor, and as soon as this packs is updated I'll download it and test it with Vista-Tools.
Cheers
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Office 2000/XP/2003/2007 Slipstreamer: http://www.msfn.org/board/Office-2000-X ... 21357.html
Thanks for the new pack.
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Office 2000/XP/2003/2007 Slipstreamer: http://www.msfn.org/board/Office-2000-X ... 21357.html
OK, After several hours of testing of each driverpackx86 folders (took me 6 hrs, integrate n test, integrate n test. and so on ), i have finally figured out which folder causes this BSOD error.fredpsycho83 wrote:i have a little problem ... with the DriversPack x86 i think.
I have added in the driverspack my own drivers : dell 2407wfp, microsoft keyboard etc ... in new folders, and when i integrate them, i have a BSOD on VMware at the end of the installation.
So i have redowloaded the "original" driverspack, to integrate drivers ... and the same problem.
I have done a dvd without drivers and it works great. I don't understand, it worked fine until now.
- My WinUpdate Pack x86 + MEGA Update Pack x86 + Bonus x86 + DriversPack x86 = BSOD
- My WinUpdate Pack x86 + MEGA Update Pack x86 + Bonus x86 = OK
Could be the fault of a hotfix in my MEGA Update Pack ?
this is the BSOD
The folder called "Touchpad" is the one that causes the error. Just delete that folder, and it should be fine.
There are also 4 non-WHQL drivers as well in x86 driverpack, but they shouldn't cause any problems, but incase they do, then let me know, and i will tell you which other folders to delete that are non-WHQL
I will also work with muiz to get this driverpackx86 cleaned and tuned up a little more, just like the x64 driverpack, so we will have a great WHQL certified driverpack

This discission is moved to another place on the forum.
Other Update Packs -> Windows Vista
http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6228
Other Update Packs -> Windows Vista
http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6228
Thanks for the great update packs. 
I've got a request,
Will you please provide us mirrors.
Can't reach http://driverpacks.sytes.net.
TIA

I've got a request,
Will you please provide us mirrors.
Can't reach http://driverpacks.sytes.net.

TIA
Mirrors will be added as soon as possible.ccuappz wrote:Thanks for the great update packs.
I've got a request,
Will you please provide us mirrors.
Can't reach http://driverpacks.sytes.net.
TIA
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- trippinferret
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Thanks for these packs. Great idea! Making updated unattended installed DVDs has never been easier. Keep it up!
You mentioned that the packs were updated to the September releases.
You mentioned that the packs were updated to the September releases.
However, I do not see the September Ultimate Extras (Microsoft Tinker) mentioned on the list. Are these updates actually included in the packs and you simply forgot to update the list?muiz wrote:Packs updated...
Yep i forgot....radigast wrote:Thanks for these packs. Great idea! Making updated unattended installed DVDs has never been easier. Keep it up!
You mentioned that the packs were updated to the September releases.
However, I do not see the September Ultimate Extras (Microsoft Tinker) mentioned on the list. Are these updates actually included in the packs and you simply forgot to update the list?muiz wrote:Packs updated...

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Hi, I a beginner and french
I want to know how to make autoinstall or .bat to install this pack.
I have downloaded all Pack I want, and I don't how I could Install .cab.
Are There a software to generate an autoinstallation ?
I don't want to slipstream on DVD Iso, I just want to install after Windows Vista Installation, because I whant to complete every time there are new available updates.
Anyone have a solution for me ?

I want to know how to make autoinstall or .bat to install this pack.
I have downloaded all Pack I want, and I don't how I could Install .cab.
Are There a software to generate an autoinstallation ?
I don't want to slipstream on DVD Iso, I just want to install after Windows Vista Installation, because I whant to complete every time there are new available updates.
Anyone have a solution for me ?
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- electrogen
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If you use WAIK you can service a vista image and everytime a new update comes out you can add them to the image, it is not like XP where you need to do a clean slipstream everytime you want to add new updates.DirtyShady wrote:Hi, I a beginner and french![]()
I want to know how to make autoinstall or .bat to install this pack.
I have downloaded all Pack I want, and I don't how I could Install .cab.
Are There a software to generate an autoinstallation ?
I don't want to slipstream on DVD Iso, I just want to install after Windows Vista Installation, because I whant to complete every time there are new available updates.
Anyone have a solution for me ?
What you need to do is make a XML script for each update and then run them all seperately and if there is an update that you later decide you don't want then you can not add that one or can even delete it from the serviced image.
With regards to how to install the cab files WAIK's Windows system Image Manager (WSIM) slips the cabs straight into the vista image.
See these for a more detailed usage:;
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/libr ... 66347.aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/libr ... 66157.aspx
- electrogen
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I realy dont know... sorrytechtype wrote:KB956390
KB954211
KB956841
kb957095
KB955519
KB956391
Anybody figured out which these replace in the existing packs?
Edit:
KB956390 replaces KB953838
KB954211 replaces KB942693
KB956841 replaces KB943078
kb957095 replaces none
KB955519 replaces KB950126
KB956391 replaces ??
Packs will be updated soon.
@electrogen , link fixed.
I used Vlite to Slipstream Language Pack and HotFix.
I knew vlite Driver Integration isn't very good. So i downloaded WAIK and Vista Tool to try out. But Driver were integrated in less then 2 seconds which seems abnormal.
I read the instruction and couldn't understand all these mount, commit etc.
Can anyone just put out a simple instruction how to integrate using Vista Tools.
P.S I just try to use vLite for drivers and all these unsigned error keep pooping up.
I knew vlite Driver Integration isn't very good. So i downloaded WAIK and Vista Tool to try out. But Driver were integrated in less then 2 seconds which seems abnormal.
I read the instruction and couldn't understand all these mount, commit etc.
Can anyone just put out a simple instruction how to integrate using Vista Tools.
P.S I just try to use vLite for drivers and all these unsigned error keep pooping up.
Taken Straight from the Readme.txt
Nothing in Mount folder.
I supposes drivers are integrated if there are files in Mount folder, and because the first step did not work, drivers never got integrated.
So what is the different between marking Unmount-commit and not. How will i be able to test it out by not marking Unmount-commit.
I marked Mount-Rw, Start , Nothing Happens ( Yes i have WAIK install )If you want to add or remove files to your mounted wim, this is the time to do it.
After you choose the version you want to mount and marked "Mount-RW" hit start.
Then go tou the "MOUNT" folder and add or remove files you want in your image,or whatever you want.
Then mark "Intregrate Hotfix (Integrate 1, Install 1 recommended)" and if you want to integrate drivers : "Integrate Drivers" (For x64 drivers see the extra note in the Vista-tool folder.) and "Unmount-COMMIT" to save your image.
If you want to test things out , dont mark "Unmount-COMMIT" yet, till you know all went fine.
And Press START, that's all.
Nothing in Mount folder.
I supposes drivers are integrated if there are files in Mount folder, and because the first step did not work, drivers never got integrated.
So what is the different between marking Unmount-commit and not. How will i be able to test it out by not marking Unmount-commit.
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@muiz,I Cant not find http://www.idesign-portfolio.fr/updatep ... 08_v810.7z .(Thanks for the packs again,Great job )
First of all, I would like to say 'Thankyou' to all the people posting on here....I have learnt so much from reading this and I have spent all day trying things I would nt have dared without all your help (especially muiz!)
Anyway, I genuinely apologize if I come across as thick. But I have read this thread over and over again before posting (or begging) for help. I have downloaded all the required tools and followed all the instructions so far as to the point that I am now ready to load all the drivers and updates into the VistaWorks folder that I have created. Basically, all the updates that I have are from this site and theres none of my own personal drivers or anything. I just want to know WHERE exactly I should put which updates (Extras/Hotfixes/Drivers etc) and HOW I should input them into it the folders. Again, I do apologise if I come across as thick but I'm trying my best....
Anyway, I genuinely apologize if I come across as thick. But I have read this thread over and over again before posting (or begging) for help. I have downloaded all the required tools and followed all the instructions so far as to the point that I am now ready to load all the drivers and updates into the VistaWorks folder that I have created. Basically, all the updates that I have are from this site and theres none of my own personal drivers or anything. I just want to know WHERE exactly I should put which updates (Extras/Hotfixes/Drivers etc) and HOW I should input them into it the folders. Again, I do apologise if I come across as thick but I'm trying my best....
Just make some folders (Never use spaces in your paths)
like : D:/Vista, D:/driversx86, D:/driversx64, D:/hotfixes, D:/vista-tool, D:/mount
Never mix x64 and x86 drivers.
And unpack the hotfixes depents on wich version of Vista, cause the extras cannot slipstreamed in NON Ultimate.
If you slipstream only Ultimate, you can put all hotfixes into one folder.
like : D:/Vista, D:/driversx86, D:/driversx64, D:/hotfixes, D:/vista-tool, D:/mount
Never mix x64 and x86 drivers.
And unpack the hotfixes depents on wich version of Vista, cause the extras cannot slipstreamed in NON Ultimate.
If you slipstream only Ultimate, you can put all hotfixes into one folder.
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Hi, I have a question, I want to use Vlite because it's more simple for me.
I copy all my DVD Vista SP1 on my HDD, my DVD include 4 Vista versions (french).
Home Basic SP1
Home Premium SP1
Professional SP1
Ultimate Edition SP1
If I slipstream :
Vista Post-SP1 WinUpdate Pack x64 v8.10 (All versions)
Vista Post-SP1 WinUpdate Pack Plus x64 v8.10 (All versions)
Vista Ultimate Edition Extras x64 v8.10 (Ultimate only)
Vista Post-SP1 Media Center TV Pack 2008 x64 v8.10 (Home Premium and Ultimate Edition Only)
I always install Ultimate version, but I prefer keeping this 4 versions. If it's possible.
Do you think after I slipstream, the ISO file could be burn into 4.7Go DVD ?
Or the file will be too Big ?
It's better I keep only Ultimate version for slipstream Hotfixes ?
I copy all my DVD Vista SP1 on my HDD, my DVD include 4 Vista versions (french).
Home Basic SP1
Home Premium SP1
Professional SP1
Ultimate Edition SP1
If I slipstream :
Vista Post-SP1 WinUpdate Pack x64 v8.10 (All versions)
Vista Post-SP1 WinUpdate Pack Plus x64 v8.10 (All versions)
Vista Ultimate Edition Extras x64 v8.10 (Ultimate only)
Vista Post-SP1 Media Center TV Pack 2008 x64 v8.10 (Home Premium and Ultimate Edition Only)
I always install Ultimate version, but I prefer keeping this 4 versions. If it's possible.
Do you think after I slipstream, the ISO file could be burn into 4.7Go DVD ?
Or the file will be too Big ?
It's better I keep only Ultimate version for slipstream Hotfixes ?