Guest Tatar Posted July 30, 2008 Posted July 30, 2008 If you need to update window files and correct corrupted and missing files (say running a program like Sfc.exe) windows asks you to insert program disk. However, if your disk is SP2 but your installation is updated to SP3 what shall be done? One do not want new SP3 files to be replaced by the older SP2 files or .dll.
Guest Alias Posted July 30, 2008 Posted July 30, 2008 Re: Updating Files Tatar wrote: > If you need to update window files and correct corrupted and missing files > (say running a program like Sfc.exe) windows asks you to insert program > disk. However, if your disk is SP2 but your installation is updated to SP3 > what shall be done? One do not want new SP3 files to be replaced by the > older SP2 files or .dll. > > You can slipstream SP3. Google Autostreamer to see how. Alias
Guest Tatar Posted July 30, 2008 Posted July 30, 2008 Re: Updating Files Thanks. All done. Tatar "Alias" <aka@mascaradoyanónimo.jo> wrote in message news:g6qac4$ms7$1@aioe.org... > Tatar wrote: >> If you need to update window files and correct corrupted and missing >> files (say running a program like Sfc.exe) windows asks you to insert >> program disk. However, if your disk is SP2 but your installation is >> updated to SP3 what shall be done? One do not want new SP3 files to be >> replaced by the older SP2 files or .dll. > > You can slipstream SP3. Google Autostreamer to see how. > > Alias
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