Windows XP SlipStream SP2 Cover?


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Just a simple Bliss CD Cover collection

Made a Professional Version:

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http://findreality.com/xppro.png

Low Ink Professional Version:

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http://findreality.com/xpprolow.png

Home Version:

xphome.png

http://findreality.com/xphome.png

Low Ink Home Version:

xphomelow.png

http://findreality.com/xphomelow.png

Preview Attached

Enjoy

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here's the release, since no one mentioned anything and i'm pretty satisfied with them :p

i put up 2 PNGs for them. DVD and CD sizes at 150dpi (which prints out amazingly great :p). the cd-keys are blank, all you need to do is open your favorite editing soft (can even be done in word) and write them on top in white (or any other color readable).

Windows XP SP2 CD Inlay (592KB)

Windows XP SP2 DVD Inlay (889KB)

hope it all fits. my printer is broken :p

sorry, i didn't have permissions to edit the post above anymore.

Brilliant !!! :woot: Best CD/DVD XP Cover I have ever seen !!! GJ :D

jeeesus christ that looks awfully similar :blink:

but i can assure that my background was made by me :) i spent the oh-so-many hours to render that with proper DoF, so i know :p they are, yes, very similar. notice my squares are "fatter" :)

http://www.ecocardio.com.br/lmmenge/cg/xpsp2dvd1.jpg

here's a different color for the background (based on the bliss color) since the grey color is usually reserved for the Server 2003 version of Windows.

should i release this?

edit: once again, the serial is BOGUS :rolleyes: you guys really think i'd do this? heh... it's the same serial as the previous cover i posted.

Yah, sorry it just looked VERY similar =/

Great covers, too bad I don't care for putting covers on my slipstreamed cd's O.O

Nice work tho :).

may i ask a couple of quick questions?

do you need to backup everything before putting sp2 on?

whats this slipstreming thing?

It depends on how you want to do it:

1) Install SP2 just updating your installation where you will not have to backup any of your data as it just replaces some files in the C:\Windows folder.

2) Install Windows XP (Pro or Home) with SP2 Slipstreamed (which means that when you install XP it will automatically install SP2). To slipstream SP2 into your copy of XP click https://www.neowin.net/articles.php?action=more&id=94]here. When you slipstream again it depends on whether you want to format. If you do format, backup all your data and if you don't I would suggest backing up anyway for safety (better to be safe than sorry) but it's really upto you.

Hope this helps. Any questions PM me instead of making this into yet another Slipstreaming SP2 thread :)

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