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Just open the ISO, the status 'Bootable CD/DVD' instead of 'Data CD/DVD' should be displayed if it is bootable.
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Does anyone know if a similar proceedure for Office (specificaly Office XP) is available?

Never mind - Found it here: http://staff.stir.ac.uk/thomas.speirs/Slipstream_Office.htm

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Does anyone have a link for the latest Windows XP service pack EXE? The only one I could find was for Windows Update.
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Download it from here or order the CD, it it's free from microsoft


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WIll this method work for adding all the latest updates to my media center 2005 cd? I actually already put both disks onto one cd and made it an unatended install. SO I can just throw it in, come back 45 minutes later and be on the welcome screen.

But I would like to grab all the current updates and add them to the install. SP2 already comes with MCE05 so I dont need to add that. But would love to not have to go through the hastle of doing all the updates

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slipstream means "to integrate"

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What is the meaning of slipstream in plain English PLEASE?? [B]

The term "Slipstream" means to be "pulled along by something in front (bird, truck, bicycle, etc) by positioning yourself in the low pressure area that follows an object in motion through air. Objects that are slipstreaming use less energy than the object in front.

In the context of "slipstreaming" SP2 into an WXP CD it simply means to integrate SP2 into an earlier release so the installation can be completed with less effort.

Have a look here for more ...


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What is the meaning of slipstream in plain English PLEASE?? [B]

Slipstreaming is the same as integrating SP2 into your XP , so you dont need to install it seperatly afterwards..

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The term "Slipstream" means to be "pulled along by something in front (bird, truck, bicycle, etc) by positioning yourself in the low pressure area that follows an object in motion through air. Objects that are slipstreaming use less energy than the object in front.

That's really funny...in NASCAR it's called "DRAFTING".  :D
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Basically what you are doing when you "slipstream" a service pack is this.  You are taking a cd with say, service pack 1 and changing it to a cd that now has service pack 2.  

After the service pack files are "integrated" into the folder you created, you rewrite the cd from that folder and now you have a fully functional install cd that includes the service pack.  That way you don't have to follow the long windows install with a long service pack install.


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