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jacob
September 29th 04, 07:57 PM
can one use a w2k machine to create the slipstreamed win xp sp2 cd? i
extracted the sp2 files and when i trying to update sp1 with the sp2
extracted files it pops up a w2k error log box "creating error log".

Star Fleet Admiral Q
September 29th 04, 11:43 PM
No - slipstreaming must be done on a computer containing the OS you are
slipstreaming. Win2k Pro must be done on a Win2k Pro machine, WinXP Pro
must be done on a WinXP Pro machine, WinXP Home must be done on a WinXP Home
machine, Win2k Server must be done on a Win2k Server, Win2k Advanced Server
must be done on Win2k Advanced Server - get the picture.

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"jacob" > wrote in message
...
> can one use a w2k machine to create the slipstreamed win xp sp2 cd? i
> extracted the sp2 files and when i trying to update sp1 with the sp2
> extracted files it pops up a w2k error log box "creating error log".
>
>

Alex Nichol
September 30th 04, 03:06 PM
"Star Fleet Admiral Q"
> wrote:

>Win2k Pro must be done on a Win2k Pro machine, WinXP Pro
>must be done on a WinXP Pro machine, WinXP Home must be done on a WinXP Home
>machine,

Win2K I am not sure about, but you can certainly do an XP Home on an XP
Pro machine. I have done so. And I do not see any reason why you
should not do it on any machine, provided you realise that you need a
folder of files from the original XP CD, another of files extracted from
the *full* SP2 exe file, and then use a slipstream tool to merge the one
into the other. You also need the boot sectors to join in the burn,
which would need to come from an XP CD; doing an initial boot to a 2K
setup would make no sense

One method is at Slipstreaming SP2:
http://forum.aumha.org/viewtopic.php?t=7262



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jacob
September 30th 04, 03:35 PM
i have all xp disk and sp2 disk. i am going to install xp dual boot with
w2kp. i am trying to make the slipstream sp2 disk before i install xp for
the first time. i am following the"elder geek"s method.

"Alex Nichol" > wrote in message
...
> "Star Fleet Admiral Q"
> > wrote:
>
> >Win2k Pro must be done on a Win2k Pro machine, WinXP Pro
> >must be done on a WinXP Pro machine, WinXP Home must be done on a WinXP
Home
> >machine,
>
> Win2K I am not sure about, but you can certainly do an XP Home on an XP
> Pro machine. I have done so. And I do not see any reason why you
> should not do it on any machine, provided you realise that you need a
> folder of files from the original XP CD, another of files extracted from
> the *full* SP2 exe file, and then use a slipstream tool to merge the one
> into the other. You also need the boot sectors to join in the burn,
> which would need to come from an XP CD; doing an initial boot to a 2K
> setup would make no sense
>
> One method is at Slipstreaming SP2:
> http://forum.aumha.org/viewtopic.php?t=7262
>
>
>
> --
> Alex Nichol MS MVP (Windows Technologies)
> Bournemouth, U.K. (remove the D8 bit)

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