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    autostreamer or nlite? which is which?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by qohelet, Nov 28, 2006.

  1. qohelet

    qohelet Senior Member

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    I've been doing a lot of slipstreaming before but i always do it manually. I like slipstreaming because i can just install my OS with all the available up to date updates... :D

    But now i decided to try autostreamer and nlite. which one do you think is the best in slipstreaming among these two>?
     
  2. kegobeer

    kegobeer 1 hr late but moving fast

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    Although I've never used autostreamer, I have used nLite in the past. I really liked nLite - easy to use and worked like a champ every time.
     
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    mtrivs Notebook Evangelist

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    I have used both, and in my opinion nlite offers far more customization than autostreamer.....
     
  4. badboy_77

    badboy_77 Notebook Enthusiast

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    nlite all the way. i tried autostreamer. it just seemed to be limited on its capabilites. with nlite. you can add & remove drivers, remove unwanted components, has an cool unattended install feature. it makes slipstream tons faster.