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Slipstreaming Windows XP Service Pack 2 On A Bootable CD

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Posted by: ptiliffe

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Integrating Windows XP SP2 With The Windows XP Installation Procedure.[/B]

Slipstreaming is what's known as integrating an operating systems latest service pack into the installation procedure on a new bootable CD. The result is a working bootable CD of the original operating system and the integrated service pack in one. With any fresh installation, the operating system and the latest service pack will both be installed at the same time in one clean installation.

Please follow the following link for my full article on how to complete this procedure. The article will continue to be updated and added to.

[url]http://www.geocities.com/ptiliffe[/url]



Posted by: mlr

the link doesent work



Posted by: DJ-CHRIS

I recomend doing this as it saves a crapload of time



Posted by: ptiliffe

[url]http://www.geocities.com/ptiliffe[/url]

this is the new url of the very detailed guide



Posted by: southernlady

And WAY TOO LONG...it's not nearly that hard.

Start with this one:
[URL=http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/windowsxp_sp2_slipstream.asp]Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows: Slipstreaming Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2)[/URL] Go to the end of step 4.

Then move over to this one(I had to use two cause I don't have Roxio 5 or 6 and 7 can NOT be used)
[URL=http://www.helpwithwindows.com/WindowsXP/winxp-sp2-bootcd.html]Slipstreaming Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Create Bootable CD - HelpWithWindows.com[/URL] And pick up where is starts with:
[quote] Next, start Nero Burning ROM, and choose CD-ROM (Boot) in the New Compilation window.[/quote]

Far fewer steps and works...I've done it with XP Pro and XP Home...I run a computer business, remember, and made a slipstreamed copy of XP Home for a customer. We've made three copies of XP Pro for ourselves...one for each of our computers. And we used this method. Liz



Posted by: ptiliffe

My guide never says its HARD so STOP misinforming people.



Posted by: ptiliffe

You are obviously having trouble comprehending the detailed guide. The guide is very detailed and goes into depth with great images and simplified text for those who are unfamiliar with computers.



Posted by: Shumway

ptiliffe you should chill out,Looking at your method and then looking at southernlady's method i would have to say her way is easier to do the slip streaming.



Posted by: ptiliffe

I'm not here to argue whos is better etc etc - But hijacking another persons thread advertising your own different article or someone elses is nothing but RUDE and pathetic.



Posted by: Shumway

She never hijacked your thread she just gave an alternative method for doing the same dam thing.



Posted by: ptiliffe

whatever m8



Posted by: southernlady

Peter, if you are going to teach, you better learn to use THIS method..the KISS method...KEEP IT SIMPLE, STUPID! The easier, the better. Too many steps and people will go elsewhere. Even MS method isn't THAT long and confused.

Btw, your's isn't the first guide on the web or did you research that first?

[URL=http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=295]Slipstreaming Windows 2000/XP [SP1,SP1a,SP2] (Windows 2000/XP) - TACKtech Corp.[/URL]
[URL=http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/articles/guides/Windows-Slipstream-Guide_1.html]EXTREME Overclocking - Updating Your Windows XP Install CD: A Slipstream & Bootable CD Guide Article[/URL]
[URL=http://www.petri.co.il/windows_2000_xp_sp_slipstreaming.htm]Windows 2000/XP SP Slipstreaming[/URL]
[URL=http://www.viperlair.com/articles/howto/software/slipstream/winxpsp1a/index.shtml]V I P E R L A I R .com - How-To Slipstream Windows XP SP1a[/URL] (same applies to SP2)

There is also this method: [url]http://www.autopatcher.com/autostreamer.html[/url] Liz



Posted by: ptiliffe

hey missy i aint teachin no one but myself - if people choose to read my information they are teaching them selves ;)