It actually took me a whole day to try to figure it out and I finally did just an hour before going to bed.
After searching for applications that would enable me to create a slipstreamed (with driverpacks) bootable USB flash drive, I finally found one that works.
1 2009-08-20 04:39:16
Re: Can I create a slipstreamed bootable USB flash drive? (15 replies, posted in Other)
2 2009-08-20 04:37:04
Re: Download problems (11 replies, posted in Other)
You have files which are not supported to winzip.
You can upgrade your software online. That is only problem.
Once you get update, you will able to open that file.
3 2009-08-20 04:35:13
Re: New feature in Windows 7 (35 replies, posted in Windows 7 Discussion)
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