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glenn354
February 28th 05, 11:34 PM
Has anyone tried to refresh WinXP Home with SP2 installed? I tried it
last night because I was having trouble getting my Start bar to even
show up. I inserted the WinXP disk (original purchased, not OEM). I
got a message that stated in escence, I could not refresh because of
the release I was on. It implied that, since I was trying an older CD
and trying to refresh Windows with some SP, it could not do that.
Anyone else had this problem? How did you get around it? Do we have
to purchase a new CD with SP2 already incorporated?

Tom
March 1st 05, 12:00 AM
"glenn354" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> Has anyone tried to refresh WinXP Home with SP2 installed? I tried it
> last night because I was having trouble getting my Start bar to even
> show up. I inserted the WinXP disk (original purchased, not OEM). I
> got a message that stated in escence, I could not refresh because of
> the release I was on. It implied that, since I was trying an older CD
> and trying to refresh Windows with some SP, it could not do that.
> Anyone else had this problem? How did you get around it? Do we have
> to purchase a new CD with SP2 already incorporated?
>

Ok, what is 'refresh' in the context you are using?

What, in more terms, are you trying to do?

gls858
March 1st 05, 12:07 AM
glenn354 wrote:
> Has anyone tried to refresh WinXP Home with SP2 installed? I tried it
> last night because I was having trouble getting my Start bar to even
> show up. I inserted the WinXP disk (original purchased, not OEM). I
> got a message that stated in escence, I could not refresh because of
> the release I was on. It implied that, since I was trying an older CD
> and trying to refresh Windows with some SP, it could not do that.
> Anyone else had this problem? How did you get around it? Do we have
> to purchase a new CD with SP2 already incorporated?
>
You need to add service pack 2 to your install. This is called
slipstreaming. Check this site for instructions:
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/windowsxp_sp2_slipstream.asp

gls858

Ken Blake
March 1st 05, 12:08 AM
In oups.com,
glenn354 > typed:

> Has anyone tried to refresh WinXP Home with SP2 installed? I
> tried it
> last night because I was having trouble getting my Start bar to
> even
> show up. I inserted the WinXP disk (original purchased, not
> OEM). I
> got a message that stated in escence, I could not refresh
> because of
> the release I was on. It implied that, since I was trying an
> older CD
> and trying to refresh Windows with some SP, it could not do
> that.
> Anyone else had this problem? How did you get around it? Do
> we have
> to purchase a new CD with SP2 already incorporated?


No, you need to create what's called a "slipstreamed" version of
XP, incorporating SP2. Read here:
http://forum.aumha.org/viewtopic.php?t=7262


--
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
Please reply to the newsgroup

Colin Barnhorst
March 1st 05, 12:13 AM
XP SP2 is a later version number than the version number of your cd. If you
are trying to do a repair install or running the system file checker, you
need to create a slipstreamed copy of XP that includes SP2. See:
http://www.windows-help.net/WindowsXP/winxp-sp2-bootcd.html although I
prefer AutoStreamer http://www.autopatcher.com/autostreamer.html. It is
pretty easy to use.
--
Colin Barnhorst [MVP Windows - Virtual Machine]
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"glenn354" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> Has anyone tried to refresh WinXP Home with SP2 installed? I tried it
> last night because I was having trouble getting my Start bar to even
> show up. I inserted the WinXP disk (original purchased, not OEM). I
> got a message that stated in escence, I could not refresh because of
> the release I was on. It implied that, since I was trying an older CD
> and trying to refresh Windows with some SP, it could not do that.
> Anyone else had this problem? How did you get around it? Do we have
> to purchase a new CD with SP2 already incorporated?
>

gls858
March 1st 05, 12:21 AM
glenn354 wrote:
> Has anyone tried to refresh WinXP Home with SP2 installed? I tried it
> last night because I was having trouble getting my Start bar to even
> show up. I inserted the WinXP disk (original purchased, not OEM). I
> got a message that stated in escence, I could not refresh because of
> the release I was on. It implied that, since I was trying an older CD
> and trying to refresh Windows with some SP, it could not do that.
> Anyone else had this problem? How did you get around it? Do we have
> to purchase a new CD with SP2 already incorporated?
>
An additional thought. If your only problem is your Start bar (task
bar?) not showing up you probably don't need to do a repair install.
Make sure that your PC is free of spyware and viruses. Make sure your
antivirus software is up to date and run a scan. A couple of commonly
used spyware cleaners are Adaware by Lavasoft and Spybot Search and
Destroy. Both are free.

www.lavasoft.com

http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html

If you run these and are still having problems post back.

gls858

Michael Solomon \(MS-MVP\)
March 1st 05, 12:34 AM
And, if your system free of viruses and malware as suggested in this thread,
try using System Restore to take you back to a time prior to when this
began:
http://home.earthlink.net/~mvp_bert/

--
Michael Solomon MS-MVP
Windows Shell/User
Backup is a PC User's Best Friend
DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/

"glenn354" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> Has anyone tried to refresh WinXP Home with SP2 installed? I tried it
> last night because I was having trouble getting my Start bar to even
> show up. I inserted the WinXP disk (original purchased, not OEM). I
> got a message that stated in escence, I could not refresh because of
> the release I was on. It implied that, since I was trying an older CD
> and trying to refresh Windows with some SP, it could not do that.
> Anyone else had this problem? How did you get around it? Do we have
> to purchase a new CD with SP2 already incorporated?
>

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