HOW TO: create a bootable XP SP3 CD
It’s been a while since anyone’s had to slipstream a Windows XP service pack, but seeing as how SP3 is now available to play with, we thought we’d do a refresher course. To create your own bootable Windows XP SP3 CD, you’ll need the following:
Most Windows updates can be slipstreamed into installation media via the same process, so it’s worth keeping the folder structure and saving the Nero compilation so that you can just keep adding to the local cache. Using a rewritable CD will avoid wasting media, or it works just as well when updating a network install location.
Read the article HERE.
Most Windows updates can be slipstreamed into installation media via the same process, so it’s worth keeping the folder structure and saving the Nero compilation so that you can just keep adding to the local cache. Using a rewritable CD will avoid wasting media, or it works just as well when updating a network install location.
Read the article HERE.
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