Tom Porterfield
October 7th 04, 12:38 PM
David Peters wrote:
> Sometimes I have to reformat and then reinstall XP. This is usually
> for friends' PCs which have got horribly messed up.
>
> To save having to install XP and then SP1, I downloaded SP1 as a file
> and slipstreamed it into XP and created a new installation CD.
>
> Is it advisable to do the same with SP2 and create an installation CD
> with SP2 in addition to XP and SP1?
It saves time on a reinstall if you use a slipstreamed disk. The
process of slipstreaming SP2 is the same as SP1. You can use either an
original XP or an XP+SP1 as the source disk, either way the results will
be the same.
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Tom Porterfield
MS-MVP Windows
http://support.telop.org
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> Sometimes I have to reformat and then reinstall XP. This is usually
> for friends' PCs which have got horribly messed up.
>
> To save having to install XP and then SP1, I downloaded SP1 as a file
> and slipstreamed it into XP and created a new installation CD.
>
> Is it advisable to do the same with SP2 and create an installation CD
> with SP2 in addition to XP and SP1?
It saves time on a reinstall if you use a slipstreamed disk. The
process of slipstreaming SP2 is the same as SP1. You can use either an
original XP or an XP+SP1 as the source disk, either way the results will
be the same.
--
Tom Porterfield
MS-MVP Windows
http://support.telop.org
Please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup only.