Besides, I do prefer things to be left at its default settings.Īnyway, how should the sequence for the integration of SP3, WMP11 and IE7 into my XP (w/SP2) installation disc be? Also, please consider the updates that Service Pack 3 have for both WMP11 and IE7. Do I really have to disable SFP first, then? Moreover, I don't see any error with integrating SP3 into my Windows XP SP2 previously. However, I did see many complaint of the Windows's System File Protection (SFP) errors when integrating both WMP11 and IE7 into the Windows XP installation disc. Through many researches I did, integrating Internet Explorer 7 is fine using only nLite.
inserting the original WMP11 installer into the "Hotfixes and Update Packs" portion of nLite? If not, is using the add-on of WMP11 here in nLite same as integrating it with Windows Media Player 11 Slipstreamer? How do I integrate Windows Media Player 11? Do I really have to rely on the Windows Media Player 11 Slipstreamer utility? I know, many are using the tool, but is it possible for me to integrate WMP11 into my Windows XP installation disc using only nLite, eg. While I've previously successfully slipstreamed SP3 into Windows XP SP2 using nLite 1.4.5 (without touching any other settings at all), now I've been doing loads of researches to integrate both Windows Media Player 11 and Internet Explorer 7. Currently I'm planning to slipstream SP3, WMP11 and IE7 into a Windows XP Home Edition SP2 media.