System Utilities Tweaking Flexbeta Slipstreamer XP

Flexbeta Slipstreamer XP 2.02 Beta 2 for Windows

by KelpFires

Avg. Rating 4.6 (14 votes)

File Details

File Size 4.4 MB
License Freeware
Operating System Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 24,200
Publisher KelpFires
Homepage Flexbeta Slipstreamer XP

Publisher's Description

Flexbeta Slipstreamer XP is an application that will slipstream any Windows XP or Office XP Service Pack into your installation files.

Latest Reviews

hardgiant

hardgiant reviewed v2.02 Beta 2 on Aug 10, 2004

Useful just because it auto inserts your cd key if you want. It also creates a bootable iso for burning.

PS: Here is a link to the site: http://slipstreamer.screemer.nu/

Kingfish

Kingfish reviewed v2.02 Beta 2 on Sep 30, 2003

This program just won't work at all. I tried it in WinMe and WinXP. I've gotten different errors in both programs. Tried uninstalling/reinstalling with no results. One error said a device error...couldn't even recognize the cd-rom to get the files off of it. Other things I tried to get it working by putting the files on the hard drive. Still notta. Don't waste your time with this. Nothing works with this program whatsoever. Too much to list here. Heck, the link to get the program doesn't even work. Very hard to find anywhere. Now I see why.

noredspoon

noredspoon reviewed v2.02 Beta 2 on Jun 22, 2003

ok, so just because you CAN do it a different way, a HARDER way, you're saying that this program has no use? Well, when you get right down to it, just disconnect your mouse and use only your keyboard... Am I making my point? Anything that makes a certain task simpler is good in my book

scrunge

scrunge reviewed v1.0 on Apr 5, 2003

I've never been comfortable with command line stuff. Always worried about typing the wrong command! Not only does this little utility take care of the commands, it also automates the copying and integrating in one step. Excellent little utility!

ali_ms52

ali_ms52 reviewed v1.0 on Apr 5, 2003

well some people are not pro of doing some stuff like this so the proggy like this will help

scoot

scoot reviewed v1.0 on Apr 4, 2003

I dont mean to bag anyone out, but what is the point? to slipstream windows xp or office XP, its as much as going to the command prompt, and (for windows XP) typing: xpsp1_en_x386 -e then update /s:c:\winxpCD
End of story.

Avg. Rating 4.6 (14 votes)
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hardgiant

hardgiant reviewed v2.02 Beta 2 on Aug 10, 2004

Useful just because it auto inserts your cd key if you want. It also creates a bootable iso for burning.

PS: Here is a link to the site: http://slipstreamer.screemer.nu/

Kingfish

Kingfish reviewed v2.02 Beta 2 on Sep 30, 2003

This program just won't work at all. I tried it in WinMe and WinXP. I've gotten different errors in both programs. Tried uninstalling/reinstalling with no results. One error said a device error...couldn't even recognize the cd-rom to get the files off of it. Other things I tried to get it working by putting the files on the hard drive. Still notta. Don't waste your time with this. Nothing works with this program whatsoever. Too much to list here. Heck, the link to get the program doesn't even work. Very hard to find anywhere. Now I see why.

noredspoon

noredspoon reviewed v2.02 Beta 2 on Jun 22, 2003

ok, so just because you CAN do it a different way, a HARDER way, you're saying that this program has no use? Well, when you get right down to it, just disconnect your mouse and use only your keyboard... Am I making my point? Anything that makes a certain task simpler is good in my book

scrunge

scrunge reviewed v1.0 on Apr 5, 2003

I've never been comfortable with command line stuff. Always worried about typing the wrong command! Not only does this little utility take care of the commands, it also automates the copying and integrating in one step. Excellent little utility!

ali_ms52

ali_ms52 reviewed v1.0 on Apr 5, 2003

well some people are not pro of doing some stuff like this so the proggy like this will help

scoot

scoot reviewed v1.0 on Apr 4, 2003

I dont mean to bag anyone out, but what is the point? to slipstream windows xp or office XP, its as much as going to the command prompt, and (for windows XP) typing: xpsp1_en_x386 -e then update /s:c:\winxpCD
End of story.

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