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Offline jraju

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Hi,
                    I have slipstreamed the service pack 1 with windows 7. Is there any way how to check whether it has been integrated. I could use the seven zip to see the contents of the iso it has created. I could also notice some changes in the folders with the data. There was no error while doing the process. But is there any way, to view , the service pack details in the installation iso.
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Do a test install in vmware or virtual pc and see how it goes :wink:

Every time I make a new custom iso of the windows install I also do test installs with it to make sure there is no problems.

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i have only one pc, which if tested may become problematic. Please say, which file contains the packages. I did see sub pack 2/2 being slipstreamed, when i slipstreamed with nlite. I have created a iso also with it. Everything was successful, but is there no way to identify specific files. I am reluctant to test in my working pc. I will check with qemu whether the image is bootable. But reinstallling entirething is something i would try to avoid. I just changed the mobo processor and os.
                             There should be some specific files. I think integrating means writing the required files in particular folders of windows. Is it not, Shane.
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JR - if you want I can send you Win 7 SP1 bootable disks, either 32 or 64bit that I can create from previously Digital River downloads and then you won't need to worry about screwing your system if you aren't confident about the one you have created.