Slipstreaming Windows XP Service Pack 2 & Boot CD!


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wow ptiliffe, that was three big replys lol, thx for the info m8

lol thanks and no problem. im not used to the whole forum system so i wasnt sure if was able to or how i cud have all three quotes and replys in one. sorry not to follow rules if i broke them by tripple posting.

Regards

Peter :blink:

np, you are new like me, cuz i havnt been on this website long, and i did things that u wasnt meant to do..

But if u dont do it again then their is nothing to worry about is there?

lol i suppose not. how do you reply to three posts though all in one hit?

EDIT: is your avatar from Prince Aladan. I loved that monkey...Apo is the name right?

lol, copy cat.....

Ok, cool ill accept u when i logged onto msn messenger about 20mins then i will accept u m8 ok..

No problem. It's 1:24am here now :p

Do you know of any sites I can use to keep track of traffic etc for my site?

Regards

Peter :blink:

umm we shouldnt speak about it in this forum because the topic is for Windows xp service pack 2 lol, ill chat to u in msn messenger about 15mins away now lol

Do u have a webcam????

Yeh better leave my thread now for those interested. No I dont have a web cam sorry. :(

Regards

Peter :blink:

I am trying to slipstream a Dell XP Pro OEM CD. When I get to the actual slipstream I get a message saying that:

"This Service Pack cannot be integrated into a destination that also has integrated Software Updates"

I guess I need to remove some stuff from the Dell CD..... but what?

that happens because you already have updates slipstreamed in your cd (well not actually slipstreamed but gets installed during the windows installation). If you dont manage to get a sp1 cd only try to delete the svcpack.ini file and svcpack folder in the i386 folder of the winxp cd you copied to the hdd and try again.

that happens because you already have updates slipstreamed in your cd (well not actually slipstreamed but gets installed during the windows installation). If you dont manage to get a sp1 cd only try to delete the svcpack.ini file and svcpack folder in the i386 folder of the winxp cd you copied to the hdd and try again.

Thanks for mentioning this. However I didnt fully understand what you meant. Would you be able to explain it a little more in depth and I shall see what you mean and then write it up again into the manaul. Does this only happen with Dell XP OEM disks? Or will it happen with other XP disks? I have a feeling it's happening because its not a direct Microsoft Windows XP OEM disk, but instead its a licensed version from Dell where they have the rights to add and remove components of their own and Microsofts, am I right?

Regards

Peter :blink:

I am trying to slipstream a Dell XP Pro OEM CD. When I get to the actual slipstream I get a message saying that:

"This Service Pack cannot be integrated into a destination that also has integrated Software Updates"

I guess I need to remove some stuff from the Dell CD..... but what?

The below posts mention two files you should try and remove. If this does not work please come back because I am looking further into this myself. As soon as I have the exact reason clearly underlined I will add it to my manual. If anyone wants to help on the manual you will receive full credit for your work. :D

Regards

Peter :blink:

P.S I am thinking of putting a whole site together about slipstreaming service packs and other software as it appears that it is becoming both very popular but also a problem for some people. If you are interested please let me know. You will also receive full credit for your own work and team work. :D

It's a great Tutorial.. ;)

But, in my opinion, it's more easy using the AutoStreamer (Not nLite!) to Splipstream SP2...~

But ptiliffe said we cannot slipstream SP2 on a Windows XP SP1 CD.... But I have the luck that I have the Windows XP (Gold Version) - Without SP's... So, i think to splipstream with the gold version :unsure:

How about slip streaming a Media Center Edition or Tablet Pc Edition.

I was able to get a slip stream install to take a leaked Tablet Pc Edition Product key but I did not go through with the installation because it was my friends computer and he didnt want it.

I used a retail XP pro cd

Service pack 2 network download

and a non Tablet Pc desktop computer

And for the Record I do own both a Media Center PC and a Tablet PC

It's a great Tutorial.. ;)

But, in my opinion, it's more easy using the AutoStreamer (Not nLite!) to Splipstream SP2...~

But ptiliffe said we cannot slipstream SP2 on a Windows XP SP1 CD.... But I have the luck that I have the Windows XP (Gold Version) - Without SP's... So, i think to splipstream with the gold version :unsure:

I never said you cant slipstream sp2 on a winxp cd with sp1 already slipstreamed. i just said i recommend not doing it. plus if you have the 30 minutes to make a new cd u may as well make a fresh copy with sp2 on winxp as sp2 containts all of sp1 files anyway.

Regards

Peter :blink:

There are no posts below... :cry:

that happens because you already have updates slipstreamed in your cd (well not actually slipstreamed but gets installed during the windows installation). If you dont manage to get a sp1 cd only try to delete the svcpack.ini file and svcpack folder in the i386 folder of the winxp cd you copied to the hdd and try again.

Sorry I meant the above post. Anywhere thats the quote I was talking about. It says which two files to remove and try again.

Regards

Peter :blink:

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