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But as System update needs to be installed anyway, lots of hassle to move a file.ītw.
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I could probable have used a RunOnce command to move it, so if anyone has the command on the top of their head that fixes it, please tell.Įdit: A xcopy %source%\xxxx %SystemDrive%\xxxx /I /E /Q commmand I found online seemed to fix it.
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Then they can at least just move it from the disc to C: and run it.
#N lite download page install
So I ended up just putting the extracted folder on the install DVD. System Update integration didn't get solved, as that isn't a driver. It worked, and the cabled network connection was up and running right after the install. If I selected "Multilpe driver folder", nLite seemed to scan the folder, and picked what it needed. What worked was to extract the driver, and in the 'Add driver' part on nLite, I pointed to the extracted folder. Thanks!)įound a solution after some testing. But I realized that's the wrong place for it. (Moderator: I originally posted this in the Operating System / Windows OS prior to Win7 forum. I can spend the evening messing around with nLite to see what works, but in case somebody here has tried this before, I see no reason to invent the wheel over again. Or do I select certain files from that folder only? Or what is the correct procedure for this? Seems like nLite looks for. I assume I extract them first, and THEN apply that entire extracted folder to the slipstream. The question that arises is: How do I apply these two Thinkpad drivers/files to the nLite slipstream? When you download these, you need to extract them before you can install them. Then the machines can pretty much get the system software on their own, with minimal intervention from the IT staff. To make the numerous installs even easier and faster, I was considering making one slipstream medium for each machine type, with the System Update file for that specific machine, and probably also the LAN / Network driver, in case XP doesn't contain that driver for these newer machines. For some reason XP was preferred for this specific use, even on these newer machines. This will be applied to 15-20 T61, T400 and T410 machines for users at a conference. So basically a XP "SP4" install medium, with a volume install key. To help on a project my wife is doing for work, I have made her a nLite slipstream with Win XP SP3 and current updates.