Re: Slipstreaming XP



"Rabbit" <Rabbit_is@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "pmj" <post@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> OK, yes, you could (if you wanted) do a complete "Factory Recovery"
>> type thing, using the "Image" that is stored, tucked away on the Hard
>> Disk somewhere, but (as we discussed last time this sort of thing was
>> mentioned), that would take you back "to square one" - thus losing
>> everything that you had on your Disk.
>
> What I want is an insulation disk

Polystyrene, Glass Fibre, Felt or Foam Insulation?
:-)

>... which also contains all the settings I've changed over time
> from the default either for security or preference.

OK...

That's no prob...

>... Now that would convince me to do a new install regularly :-)

http://unattended.msfn.org/
http://unattended.msfn.org/beginner/winnt_sif.htm

HTH!
:-)

BTW - You don't need to do a New Install "regularly"! - just when
it's needed.

& you can have all those sort of Settings (or most of them) done,
either as part of the Install itself, or as some .REG (or .INF)
Files that you Import yourself, afterwards.

--
pmj


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