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xp with sp2
I remember reading somewhere that it is possible to make up a copy of windows xp wth service pack2 included,I have to format my 250GB hard drive & need sp2 on my boot disc because xp doesnt recognise the whole thing.Help!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You are right, you can slipstream sp2 onto an installation disc of XP.
The link below is a good explanation of how to do it step by step. It is a bit tedious but not difficult. Just make sure you type carefully.
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/windowsxp _sp2_slipstream.asp
The link below is a good explanation of how to do it step by step. It is a bit tedious but not difficult. Just make sure you type carefully.
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/windowsxp _sp2_slipstream.asp
I thought there was a possibility that you would say that. There are still two other options.
They are both at the bottom of the page in this link.
One is 'Enable LBA Tool', which will download a tool to enable 48 bit LBA support.
The second is also on this page and that is to download the Maxtor Big Drive Enabler
http://www.largeharddrivesupport.windowsreinst all.com/winxp.htm#1%20-%2048%20bit%20Bios%20Su pport�
Finally, in case I start to bore you - a third method is to install XP. If it doesn't recognise the remainder of your hard drive, install SP2, then extend the c: drive to the remainder of the hard drive, or simply give it the designation d: and have two drive letters on the same physical drive - that's what I have done with one of mine simply because 130 Gb is enough for the operating system and programs and I didn't want data on the same drive.
They are both at the bottom of the page in this link.
One is 'Enable LBA Tool', which will download a tool to enable 48 bit LBA support.
The second is also on this page and that is to download the Maxtor Big Drive Enabler
http://www.largeharddrivesupport.windowsreinst all.com/winxp.htm#1%20-%2048%20bit%20Bios%20Su pport�
Finally, in case I start to bore you - a third method is to install XP. If it doesn't recognise the remainder of your hard drive, install SP2, then extend the c: drive to the remainder of the hard drive, or simply give it the designation d: and have two drive letters on the same physical drive - that's what I have done with one of mine simply because 130 Gb is enough for the operating system and programs and I didn't want data on the same drive.
Frog - if the slipstream thig takes your fancy
look her - its as easy as ticking a box
http://www.nliteos.com/
work through the links and you can include all the latest fixes also
look her - its as easy as ticking a box
http://www.nliteos.com/
work through the links and you can include all the latest fixes also