Nlite automatic updates




















Downloader lists any found updates in those subdirectories depending on the Windows version selected. Here are some self-explanatory examples of the subdirectory names: That will trigger hash check which helps also detect incomplete downloads, among any corrupted or replaced ones. Only the updates from the online list are supporting verification.

After removal there is an option to make bootable image ready for burning on cd or testing in virtual machines. You can nLite many different Windows operating systems , XP, and , all of which you can do x86 and x64 versions. You can integrate service packs and updates, remove unwanted components, Create an un-attended set-up including ISO integrate drivers to be automatically installed, enable hundreds of tweaks in the tool from all over the internet , and configure services.

NET Framework 2. I am using the previous stable build which is 1. You will need to download the RTM that you want from the internet. Just look around, you will be able to find them. You can also use a Windows CD. Just copy the full content from a distribution CD to a directory on your HDD and when it asks for your install source, go to that directory.

Keep in mind when setting up your directories, that you can only use the source files once. You can not nLite the same source files several times. Just copy the folder and rename it to something you would want to call your OS. When you first launch the nLite. The following screen will then appear: This is where you pick where your source files are.

Click on browse and go to where you placed your source files. The directory must contain the entire i folder and the setup files. Once you select the folder containing these files the bottom half of this windows will populate with the version, language, path, total size, and free space on current drive.

As mentioned before, make sure that you copy the contents of your source folder if you plan on doing this more than once. Most people do, it takes more than one try to get it exactly how you want it.

Once you have selected your source folder, click next. The following screen will then appear. This screen shows your last sessions. The will automatically make all the settings in the following steps be what you had them set to in a previous nLite. You can change just that one thing and build it again without repeating the whole process. Select your session and click load to import the settings.

If you are not using one or this is your first time just click next. For the sake of the tutorial, we will do them all except integrate a service pack, because the RTM that I am using has SP2 included.

This windows is where you can integrate hot fixes, add-ons, and updates packs directly into the install. This is the most well known update pack and contains all updates to windows XP since SP2. These will all install without ANY user intervention. On this window click Advanced and Enable remove catalog files.

This will make setup a lot faster. There is a setting that must be set later in order for this to work but I will cover that when the time comes. With this, what is achieved is to avoid compatibility problems with certain SATA disk drives. That is why below we are going to show you how to achieve this that we are commenting on.

As it is easy to imagine, the first thing you should do is download the program as we showed you previously. In the same way, we must take into account that the SATA drivers that we want to add to the new image that we are creating, we must have them at hand. If you know them at first, you will have to save them in a folder to later add them to the installation CD. The process is simple, since we only have to integrate the driver packages that we are commenting on to the installation image that we are creating.

Therefore we only have to import them and follow the wizard until nLite creates its Windows installation disc, with the drivers already loaded. As you already know, Microsoft does not stop improving and updating Windows This is a process or work that in the past it also carried out with the oldest versions of the operating system.

That is why when creating a custom self-bootable installation image with nLite, the best we can do is add the latest updates to the image itself. This is something that we can carry out with the program that we have talked about in these lines, for any version of Windows.

As you can imagine, in this way we will have a much more updated image and we save ourselves from having to do the entire update process once the system is installed. Precisely all of this is what we want to talk about in these same lines.

Thus, the first thing we do to achieve this that we are commenting on, is to select the image with which we want to work here. This is something that we can carry out through the Add button, as we told you before. Among the available options that appear in the drop-down list, we opted for Add image. Then we just have to select the file with the image that we are going to deal with in this section. As regular users of this program will already know, once loaded into the application, we can add or remove as many components as we want.

Here we refer to elements such as drivers, service packs of old versions of Windows, third-party applications, user accounts, etc. But that is not what interests us in this case, but we are going to add the latest updates released by Microsoft itself to our new ISO.

In this section we find several options that will be very useful for this that we are looking for. In fact, to add the corresponding updates to the new image, the process can be done by nLite itself in an automated way. It should be noted that here we find two buttons that interest us to complete the update process. The first one, located at the extreme left of the Tools section, helps us to download locally the latest updates for the selected Windows.

Once the download as such has been completed, we will be able to use the second of the buttons that we comment on.



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