Slipstreamed windows xp sp2 installation
For this reason, I will refer to the simpler xpsp2. First, an Extract dialog box will come up and extract the files contained within xpsp2. When it's completed, you'll see this dialog box. Click OK, and then close the command line window. If you don't see this dialog, you've done something wrong. Ensure that the command line entries you've used are correct. The latest version at the time of this writing is 1. After you download and install ISOBuster, choose to use only the product's free functionality, unless you decide to purchase it, which wouldn't be a bad idea.
On the left-side tree view, make sure you have selected the node named Bootable CD. You should see a file called Microsoft Corporation. But that's not nearly the end of the story. There have been more than since then. Downloading and installing every one of them is no fun; doing it every time for every new Windows installation is plain crazy. Even so, you can't really take a chance on ignoring the updates.
Venturing onto the Internet without the protection of the latest updates and patches is downright dangerous. Tests have shown that Windows vulnerabilities can be exploited within minutes after exposing such a system on the Net. So wouldn't it be great if you could integrate all or at least most of those Microsoft updates right into a copy of XP, together with the latest service pack?
Well, you can--and it's a relatively simple process. And once you've done it the first time, subsequent procedures to make new CDs with the latest updates is a walk in the park. To top it all, you can even add some useful utilities to your customized version of Windows and make the disk bootable.
If the process has been successful, a message to this effect will be displayed Figure C. It slipstreams Service Packs, updates, hotfixes, and drivers. Unattended installation? It does that too. It even enables you to customize your installation, so you have things the way you like them when your desktop first boots up, without having to spend time doing your personal tweaks.
NLite does everything but burn your CD! David M says:. December 23, at pm. What a time saver. Will says:. December 22, at am. I tried in the past to slipstream, but my newly slipstreamed disc did not work. When ready, you should get a confirmation. From the menu choose Extract Microsoft Corporation.
On the Boot tab, select Image file under Source of boot image data , and browse to the location of the Microsoft Corporation. Also enable Expert Settings , choosing No Emulation , and changing the Number of loaded sectors to 4 otherwise it won't boot!
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