UPDATE
WINDOWS 7 SERVICE PACK 1 WITHOUT RE-INSTALL
There
are few things that need to be there to know that the Windows 7 installation
process takes a little longer, especially if the specifications of your laptop
computer or below the minimum specs.
Not
long ago, Microsoft released Service Pack 1 for Windows 7. As we know, the
service pack is a collection update, patches, and fixes that have been
collected in the form of a single file. Service Pack also allows users to
program the update process so it does not need to update one by one.
In
Windows, service packs installed after we install windows. Well, if the Windows
installation process alone is time consuming, especially in adding the service
pack installation process. Of course it will take longer and longer instead?.
Would not it be simple if the service pack is integrated into the Windows
installer. That way, after installing Windows, users no longer need to install
the service pack because the service pack installation is done concurrently
during the installation of Windows. This is called the slipstreaming process.
The Materials Needed
To
make the process of slip streaming with Windows 7 SP 1, the need is huge. True,
the files needed to reach hundreds of mega bytes capacity. What files are
needed?
•
Windows 7 Service Pack 1: File SP 1 can be downloaded from http://download.microsoft.com/download/0/A/F/0AFB5316-3062-494A-AB78-7FB0D4461357/windows6.1-KB976932-X86.exe
for Windows 7 32-bit. As for the Windows 7 64-bit can be downloaded at http://download.microsoft.com/download/0/A/F/0AFB5316-3062-494A-AB78-7FB0D4461357/windows6.1-KB976932-X64.exe.
•
Windows Automated Installation Kit: This file has ISO format with a size of
1.66 GB. Please download at http://bit.ly/q84Ud6.
•
RT Se7en Lite - Beta (build 2.6.0): if you are using Windows 7 32-bit download
from http://www.pub.rt7lite.com/7lite-rc-beta-1726-dec6-10-stable/rt_7_lite_win7_Vista_x86_sp1.exe with
a file size of 15.3 MB. Users of Windows 7 64-bit be able to download at http://www.pub.rt7lite.com/7lite-rc-beta-1726-dec6-10-stable/rt_7_lite_win7_Vista_x64_sp1.exe with a file size of 15.4 MB.
• Applications to burn the ISO file
to DVD. In this case, you can select multiple apps (Fastncheap too many similar
applications is discussed in the previous article). But for example, the
authors use CDBurnerXP which can be downloaded on the official website address
at http://cdburnerxp.se/download with a file size of 4.78 MB.
• Finally, of course the DVD installer of Windows 7, can be
32-bit or 64-bit (depending on what you have).
Installation
of Windows Automated Installation Kit
1. First we have to install the
Windows Automated Installation Kit. Because of its file format is ISO, we have
to know her-burn (burn) to a DVD first. Run your burner application, we use
CDBurnerXP.
2. Double-click the Burn ISO Image
option.
3. In the Select ISO Image to burn,
click Browse, navigate to the ISO file of Windows Automated Installation Kit.
4. Click the Burn Disc to start
burning.
5. After burning is complete and
everything is running smoothly, insert the Windows Automated Installation Kit
DVD.
6. In the window that appears, select Windows AIK Setup.
Perform the installation process as usual.
RT
Se7en Lite Installation
1. RT Se7en Lite Instllasi as usual. In
the example, we use is Windows 7 32-bit.
2. RT Se7en Lite Run and enter your
Windows 7 Installer DVD into the DVD drive. In the example, we will slipstream
Windows is Windows 7 32-bit.
3. Click Browse and select the OS
Path.
4.
Navigate to the drive that contains the Windows 7 installer, click OK to
continue.
5.
The warning that appears, select OK.
6.
Next, select another drive or folder, it's up to you, which will be a temporary
purpose. Click OK.
7.
Copy process will take place.
8.
Once the copy process is complete, a new window will appear. Select the version
of Windows that you will use. And provide a check on the Slip Stream Service
Pack.
9.
Wait a minute, then you will see a window. Click on Browse and locate the file
you previously downloaded SP1. Do not be mistaken!. If your 32bit Windows
installer, select the SP 1 for 32-bit. Click Start.
10.
Integration process will begin. On the computer that we use, this integration
process takes about 40 minutes in length.
11.
After installation is complete, click Proceed.
12.
Loading Image Process, will be held for a few minutes. Once that process is
complete, return to the main window and select RT Se7en Lite Task.
13.
Tick the Bootable ISO Bootable ISO and click on the icon that is to the left.
14.
Next on the mode, you can choose whether to immediately pulled the finished
image burn to DVD or making a first ISO. In the opinion of the author, it helps
you menjadikkannya ISO as ISO's first, you can do experiments in VirtualBox or
other virtual machine to test whether the DVD that we make are correct and can
boot. If you are immediately pulled her burn to DVD, it is feared there is a
process that is still not right so the future can cause windows installation
process is not smooth, there is yet again failing to DVD keeping wasted. To
make the ISO, select Create Image mode.
15.
Click the Make ISO button and specify the storage location, it's up to you.
16.
ISO creation process will be carried out and wait for it to finish.
17.
The authors test the ISO using VirtualBox and successfully.
18.
After knowing its ISO can be installed, you can now pulled her to burn a DVD
using the same method as pulled burn the Windows Automated Installation Kit.
After
all this process, Windows 7 is already integrated with Windows 7 Service Pack
1. With this regard, certain notebook / computer you can do better than the
previous version. Good luck and good luck.
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