Find Xpsp2.exe - Slipstream
Jul 28, 2005I downloaded sp2 in the form of WXP-SP2 Self-Extracting cabinet; so how do I find xpsp2.exe?
View 3 RepliesI downloaded sp2 in the form of WXP-SP2 Self-Extracting cabinet; so how do I find xpsp2.exe?
View 3 RepliesEvening all I am attempting to create a boot CD slipstreaming SP2. I have an original XP cd and I need to integrate SP2 into it so it will recognize my new Seagate 1T HD. After following all the instructions from http://www.helpwithwindows.com/Win [...] ootcd.html using IsoBuster and CDBurnerXP when I attempt to boot to the CD it says the NTLDR is missing. I open the CD (on another pc) and confirmed the file contained the ntdet and ntldr. I am not good with this type of stuff and am looking for some suggestions on what I should do at this point. My ultimate goal is to simply load XP on my new 1T hard drive.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have a computer with XPsp2 and would like to upgrade to XP pro. Does anyone have any recommendations or should I just plug it in and let the chips fall where they may?One more note, I do not have any OS disks except the XP Pro, that's why I want to change it.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a P4 3.4 wit HT, 1024mb Corsair XMS. 4 250GB HD form wd and maxtor. No matter what i do i run into the same stupid a$$ problem, all due to the fact i have to have lame windows as an OS, due to the fact i game alot more then i should. So, lets say at bootup i get in sysmangr a amount of 120mb being used, if i open msn messenger it raises up memory amount, and if i open photoshot it does the same, its understandable that the more prgs i open the more memory its gonna require. But, Once i have closed those programs i also expect the OS to release the memory usage, and it never does, example: 1st boot start and ends at 120mb being used, if i browse my hard drives wich open explorer it uses up to 156mb, if i close explorer it never releases that memory, ive used unloadlls, but that never ever works. So does anyone know how to correctly tell the OS to stop hogging memory once program is closed.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have just installed a fresh copy of windows XP sp2 on 2 machines. Both Dell Optiplex desktops. Usually it prompts that it has found new hardware for each device it hasn't found drivers for. Device manager lists them with a yellow exclamation icon.Problem I have now though is that the fresh install of XP does not show these prompt at all, although device manager lists them and if i go in there and update driver the device works.The problem I have is that basically i usually copy a driver heirarchy to the systemdrive and point the registry at them, which results in automatic installation on boot. This no longer works and I assume they are related as it doesn't look like it's automatically trying to install these devices.Is there a setting somewhere, seems very strange, what with it being a fresh install?
View 11 Replies View RelatedI've built a new PC with following components:
ASUS P5W2D-E Premium mobo
P4 930 (dual core)
2gb 667 DDR2
2x250gb S-ATA drives
I've configure the HDDs as a raid 1 array and booted from my XPSP2 cd. I press F6 to load the raid drivers from floppy and the install then continues loading the rest of the drivers from the windows CD.
I then get the "Press enter to continue" message. I press enter and then get a blank blue screen with a "Please wait" message. I've waited for 30 minutes and nothing happens.
If I remove the raid array and try installing with just one drive it gets a little further. I get the next screen where I have to "Press F8 to agree to the license agreement and continure".
I then get another blank blue screen with a message at the bottom "Loading Setupp.ini". Nothing happens no matter how long I wait.
Any ideas? I've disconnected all unessecary components such as USB connectors etc in case they were intrefering. I've checked my bios version and its the latest (0501 although there is a 0601 beta release available).
I tried to slipstream XP w/sp1 with sp2 but when I run this command in command prompt: "xpsp2.exe -x:c:sp2 " the file begins to extract but then it says "file is corrupt" and stops. I have a sp2 disk directly from Microsoft and it's not scratched or anything, I even went to their site and downloaded the file KB835935-SP2-ENU.exe and it still came back saying "file is corrupt"
View 7 Replies View RelatedWhat i have done so far is copy the contents of my XP cd to a folder on my d: called XP-CD which contained a total of 12 files and folders. I then d/l XP-SP3 to a folder called XP-SP3 which had 1 file called windowsxp-kb936929-sp3-x86-enu.exe. I copied that file and pasted it into the XP-CD folder which now contains 13 files and folders. I then right clicked on windowsxp-kb936929-sp3-x86-enu.exe and selected extracted here. After that was done I still only had 13 files and folders in my XP-CD folder. The question I have is shouldn't I have seen more than 13 files and folders after I extracted the file windowsxp-kb936929-sp3-x86-enu.exe
View 9 Replies View RelatedI want to make a slipstreamed XP setup CD's using my XP Home and XP Pro SP1 CD's.
First question: I have to make separate CD's for XP Home and XP Pro, right? For example, If I only built the XP Pro CD, it wouldn't work with the CD key for my XP Home CD?
Second Question: My XP Home Install disk was pre SP1. So I have to include the SP1A, SP2, and SP3 downloads on it? For my XP Pro SP1, I include SP2 and SP3.
I have an XP version 2002 disk. To get all the updates on there do I have to slipstream all the service packs onto it up to SP3 or can I just do SP3?Also, does XP version 2002 even have SP1 on it?
View 2 Replies View Relatedi was told that one could create a 'slipstream' disc on which xp pro, sp2, and updates after are installed during installation. True? If so how? I reinstall my OS each year and it would be a blessing to install all at one time.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI could reformat their computers with Windows XP Pro. I have been thinking about this and have come up with 2 choices: use nLite or something similar and create a slip stream-type format, Format one and then create an image of the new format using Acronis or Ghost and use it on all the others. Opinions Also, they have 5 or 6 different types of computers. That is, there are eMachines, Dells, etc. I doubt they have original install discs with drivers
View 1 Replies View RelatedI read the article on how to slipstream SP2 into a new installation CD but is there any way to integrate up-to-date drivers (chipset, SATA, GPU) into it aswell?
View 1 Replies View Relatedstep by step instructions on some facts not what I need or what I should do or what might work or long endless chatter
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have heard before that you can make a disk that will incorperate both the original XP program & then SP2 using the slipstream procedure. Can this slipstream idea be taken further with XP? Like could you create a
disk that would also have all of the other updates incorperated onto your backup disk as well Can slipstreaming be done with any other programs from other suppliers where there are lots of updates
I tried to repair my Xp but I get the message that the version im running is newer than the cd..so this is my last hope before I go back to 2000.
View 1 Replies View RelatedA clean install/reformatt, can you still get all the updates from Microsoft like all updates and sp2 or do i have to save them some where
View 8 Replies View RelatedA way to load a slipstreamed XP install onto a USB drive and still be bootable? The USB drive will be used to install a customized setup of XP onto a group of non-networked PCs that do not have an optical drive, but do have an open USB port. My hope was to not have to drag around the external optical drive, as well as the extension cord needed due to the lack of available power outlets near each PC.
View 6 Replies View RelatedFollowing the directions at: http://www.theeldergeek.com/slipstre...2_cd_roxio.htm Using Roxio Creator 9 - Classic Here is my issue. This is the part on the instructions that isn't working. There, it shows the system files in the Project section. Here is my screen And, for your ease of helping me out, here are my settings.
View 5 Replies View RelatedDoes anybody know if its possible to slipstream IE7 into and SP2 into an XP bootable CD. I suspect the genuine advantage download will make it not possible but I know its possible to install IE7 without Genuine Advantage installed. Its a lengthy workaround so figure slipstreaming impossible. I have a slipstream SP2 XP cd but it would be really useful if I could get IE7 on there as well. Don't even know if IE7 can be slipstreamed.
View 6 Replies View RelatedSo I have an XP home disk (better than nothing) that is pre SP1! I know.. Gay... Can I stream in XP2 without having to Stream SP1 into the disk and not have any problems?
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This is my first attempt at slipstreaming, but it seems straight forward enough, but I cannot get it to work.
1. I copied all Folders & Files from Windows XP Installation CD to C:xpcd
2. I then downloaded SP3 from Microsoft Website and saved as e:WindowsXP-KB936929-SP3-x86-ENU.exe
3. Using the RUN Command: e:WindowsXP-KB936929-SP3-x86-ENU.exe -s:c:xpcd I also ran this from the DOS Prompt, resulting in the same problem.
i have a windows xp home sp1 retail cd can i slipstream to windows xp home sp3 directly or do i need to first slipstream to sp2 them sp3
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have no problems creating a slipstream for SP2 and running it but i would like to find a way to customize the install a little bit more. I have about 120 clients that i need to push XP pro Sp2 too. We are going to be using an SMS server to do this. I have pushed service packs in the past with this and it works like a charm however all previous service packs did not include the firewall client. Slipstream a new version of SP2 or use another medium to accomplish this that will create a sp2 install without user interaction and without the firewall client enabled.
View 4 Replies View Relatedwhen doing windows update, to what directory does it download the updates to, i am trying to slipstream a xp home disk.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am using ISObuster 1.9.1 (I notice in the tutorial paul uses 1.6) I choose the node bootable cd and can see the microsoft corparation img. and allows me to extract to a folder on my c: drive but when browsing the drive with the nero 6 program I do not find the ISO image in it's folder. If this needed to be a new thread rather than a but in.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to create a bootable slipstreamed CD with Windows XP SP2. I have everything extracted and the update applied to the files. Files are on the hard drive. The problem is in burning the CD.I'm using Nero 7 Ultra. I choose Boot CD and check the box to enable expert features (according to instructions: ttp://www.helpwithwindows.com/Windo...2-bootcd.html).The problem is that the box doesn't stay checked. Consequently, the CD doesn't boot. I've removed and reinstalled Nero and rebooted several times. No error messages, nothing. I check the box, click OK, go to Compilation Properties, and the box is unchecked
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am attempting to repair my install of XP (trying to avoid a complete redo at this point). When I pop my XP disk in, it does not allow me to do anything since I have SP2 loaded. So, my next step was to slipstream SP2 onto my XP setup disk. I followed the directions in this article:
http://www.winsupersite.com/showca [...] stream.asp
Does anyone know of a site that has complete instructions to SlipStream Win XP Pro and SP2. I have found a couple of sites however the process does not work. I need a step by step that will let me burn a bootable CD.
View 3 Replies View RelatedIf you slipstream SP2 onto a pirated Xp Pro disk does it bypass the serial/wga check and let you install w/ sp2
View 20 Replies View RelatedI have a copy of Windows XP Professional that I slipstreamed service pack 3 into. It now rejects its product key.If I install Windows XP Pro from this disk (an old one with no service packs) and then update to SP2 than SP3, it all goes well; but, if I slipstream SP3 first, it rejects the product key when I try to install.Can anyone offer any insight into that?
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