Slipstreaming is a useful technique for merging major updates into their parent op sys to enable a single install which will simultaneously install the two and it is well documented all over the net - just google it. It will however result in a complete clean install of the op sys requiring a full reinstall of drivers, other updates, customisation, configuration and recovery of any user data stored on the system drive (which is not good practice anyway). If you now have a clean reliable system with all your drivers etc installed you might like to consider adopting and regular routine of system imaging to create a single image of the system drive incorporating all drivers, apps etc from which you can run a complete recovery in minutes. Thereare many packages around to do this - one I use is Acronis True Image which has a full working trial download available, another is Clonezilla which is free to name just two. I personally would not run a PC without regular system imaging which enables recovery from a host of problems including bad driver updates, application installs, malware infections, hard drive failure . . .