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Posted on: Aug. 08 2004,08:48 | 
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Step1: Copying the Source Files  1. Insert your WindowsXP CD  2. If prompted, do not install Windows XP  3. Copy the entire contents of the CD to c:\easyboot\disk1
  Step 2: Download the Service Pack  1. Download the latest Service Pack from Microsoft's web site.     This should be one large executable file named WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-ENU.exe.  2. Run the executable with a -x at the end.     e.g. "WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-ENU.exe -x"  (no quotes)  3. It will first verify the integrity of the file.  4. Then you will be prompted for a location to extract the Service Pack.       For the example, use c:\xp_sp2  5. Click on OK when the extraction is complete   Step 3: Performing the SlipStream  1. Given the previous examples, go to the  c:\xp_sp2\i386\update directory  2. Run: update.exe -integrate:c:\easyboot\disk1  3. When it is finished, you will see the message The Integrated install has completed successfully
  Step 4: Making a bootable ISO 1. Start EasyBoot 2. Click 'Make ISO', and set options as the following picture:
 
  
  3. Click 'Make' to create a bootable ISO 4. Click 'Return' to close the dialog
  Step 5: Burning the ISO image 1. If you have Nero installed, put a blank CD-R disc to your recorder, and click 'Burn CD' to burn 2. If not, please see a topic here:http://www.ezbsys.com/cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgi?act=ST&f=2&t=27
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bR8k3_m3  
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Posted on: Aug. 19 2004,19:29 | 
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Thank you VERY much for posting this!!!!
  Can't explain how much help this is!!
  Much appreciated!
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Finn  
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Posted on: Sep. 08 2004,10:07 | 
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Tks a lot. Is there any reason why this do not work with a danish version of the sp2 
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BlackWar  
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Posted on: Sep. 09 2004,16:24 | 
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Just to let you folks know, you dont need to extract the service pack to slipstream it. you can use the extention right from the service pack. here is a list of commands that the service pack allows and what they mean.....
  available switches: [/help][/quiet][/passive][/uninstall][/norestart][/forcerestart][/l][/n][/o][/f][/integrate:][/d:]
   /help Displays this message
  SETUP MODES
   /quiet Quiet mode (no user interaction or display)  /passive Unattended mode (progress bar only)  /uninstall Uninstalls the package
  RESTART OPTIONS
   /norestart Do not restart when installation is complete  /forcerestart Restart after installation
  SPECIAL OPTIONS
   /l Lists installed Windows hotfixes or update packages  /o Overwrite OEM files without prompting  /n Do not backup files needed for uninstall  /f Force other programs to close when the computer shuts down  /integrate: Integrate this software update into the folder located at   /d: Back up files into  
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MichaelTea  
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Posted on: Oct. 26 2004,21:45 | 
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Everyone: This is good info to know    Being able to install XP already updated with SP2 is a real time saver. Thanks.
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Posted on: Nov. 02 2004,11:09 | 
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I slipstreamed SP1 awhile back and went through TEDIOUS EFFORT to figure out how to automatically add in drivers for me NIC and SATA devices as well.  I was really dreading figuring out, once again, how to add the additional device drivers to a slipstreamed SP2 WinXP Pro CD.  But I ran across nLite at http://nuhi.msfn.org/ which makes the entire process very VERY simple.  Take a peek... 
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Bubi  
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Hi, I need some information about "how make a bin image"
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Posted on: Feb. 17 2005,15:14 | 
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Is there a way to include the product key on the CD as well, so that entering it is not required? 
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Posted on: Feb. 17 2005,16:18 | 
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| Quote (Guest @ Feb. 17 2005,10:14) |  | Is there a way to include the product key on the CD as well, so that entering it is not required? |  
  This is called Unattended Installation and you can get some information at MSFN 
  -------------- Get a Quad NIC for your Server (perfect for VMware)
  HowTo: VMware Server 1.0.1 on Ubuntu Server 6.10
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Posted on: Mar. 05 2005,19:09 | 
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| Quote (xoben @ Aug. 08 2004,16:48) |  Step1: Copying the Source Files  1. Insert your WindowsXP CD  2. If prompted, do not install Windows XP  3. Copy the entire contents of the CD to c:\easyboot\disk1
  Step 2: Download the Service Pack  1. Download the latest Service Pack from Microsoft's web site.     This should be one large executable file named WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-ENU.exe.  2. Run the executable with a -x at the end.     e.g. "WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-ENU.exe -x"  (no quotes)  3. It will first verify the integrity of the file.  4. Then you will be prompted for a location to extract the Service Pack.       For the example, use c:\xp_sp2  5. Click on OK when the extraction is complete   Step 3: Performing the SlipStream  1. Given the previous examples, go to the  c:\xp_sp2\i386\update directory  2. Run: update.exe -integrate:c:\easyboot\disk1  3. When it is finished, you will see the message The Integrated install has completed successfully
  Step 4: Making a bootable ISO 1. Start EasyBoot 2. Click 'Make ISO', and set options as the following picture:
 
  
  3. Click 'Make' to create a bootable ISO 4. Click 'Return' to close the dialog
  Step 5: Burning the ISO image 1. If you have Nero installed, put a blank CD-R disc to your recorder, and click 'Burn CD' to burn 2. If not, please see a topic here:http://www.ezbsys.com/cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgi?act=ST&f=2&t=27 |  
  Step2 & step3 so hard. Simply run WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-ENU.exe -s:c:\easyboot\disk1 
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