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    RT7 Lite Alternatives or help

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by zebek, Jul 17, 2011.

  1. zebek

    zebek Newbie

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    Hi guys;
    Excuse me if I can't ind it, but I have been searching all morning for this info.

    I have an Asus Disney Netpal MK90H and I want to switch it over to Windows 7, I have a legit copy of 7 Home Premium that I want to put on it, however, I want to reduce the install size. I have tried to download the SP1 for Windows 7 but it's an .msi file and RT7lite is asking for a .msu file. If anyone can help me find a download link to the .msu that would be great. Otherwise are there alternatives to RT7lite I am missing?

    Thanks
     
  2. atbnet

    atbnet Notebook Prophet

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    alvinkhorfire Notebook Consultant

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    Well, SP1 does not exist in msu form. You should use RT 7 Lite Beta (Build 2.6.0) in which you click "Slipstream service pack" checkbox, during the selection of edition of Windows 7. This is how you slipstream SP1.

    The method you mentioned is for integrating Windows Updates, the updates that are usually downloaded from Windows Updates. This function is not for slipstreaming SP1.

    Hope that clears any doubt you have. :D