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137GB Barrier
I have recently read an article about slipstreaming
Windows XP Service Pack 1 into Windows XP and producing a hybrid disk to Install Windows XP with SP1 integrated. I am aware such a practice may void my licence agreement and I wanted clarification on this before I go further. The reason I wanted to do it was the 200GB drive I have is partitioned into two inline with Article ID 303013. By slipstreaming the install I could get a single partition of ~200GB. The question is how can I add the necessary registry patch supporting "bigLBA" during a slipstream install? Thanks Mark |
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137GB Barrier
Install 200G drive. Use XP (which exists on a different drive) to
partition/format the 200G drive with no logical drives. Re-configure 200G drive as PRI/MASTER, boot from CD, and install XP onto 200G drive. When prompted to partition/format...say no. (Keep existing file system) Please post a follow-up. Ron |
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