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slipstreaming sp1 & xp onto one disc

slipstreaming sp1 & xp onto one disc

Postby bobseptic » Sat Sep 21, 2002 12:08 am

just found this site, hope some of u find it usefull.
maybe someone could make a boot cd & tell me how it went.

http://www.justinwojas.com/bootcd.htm

its my ambition to have a xp boot cd :lol:
aiming low an all :D
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Postby epec254 » Sat Sep 21, 2002 12:11 am

I made a slipstreamed XP SP1 CD. I used a slightly different process (made an iso and added a boot sector to that), but it worked fine
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Postby s. sengupta » Sat Nov 02, 2002 11:17 am

This I have done with Latest Nero burning software.
Created a folder called XP on hard drive (C: is used in this example; A minimum of 800MB is required). In this folder create three sub-folder called CD-ROOT, XP-BOOT, and XP-SP1.
Copy the entire Windows XP CD (or extract the ISO) into folder CD-ROOT.

Copy Service Pack 1 file into C:\XP

Rename the Service Pack file to XP-SP1.EXE

Click Start > Run...

Type in the following command in the Open text box:
C:\XP\XP-SP1.EXE /U /X:C:\XP\XP-SP1

Click the OK button.

When extraction is complete, click the OK button.
To apply the Service Pack 1 to the Windows XP in CD-ROOT

Click Start > Run...

Type in the following command in the Open text box:
C:\XP\XP-SP1\UPDATE\UPDATE.EXE /S:C:\XP\CD-ROOT

Click the OK button.

When integrated install has completed successfully, click the OK button.

Extract the BootSector file (boot.bin) from bootfiles.zip in to the folder C:\XP\XP-BOOT




Start Nero - Burning Rom.

Select File > New... from the menu.
Start Nero - Burning Rom.

If the Nero Wizard starts, click the Close Wizard button
1.) Select CD-ROM (Boot)
2.) Select Image file from Source of boot image data
3.) Set Kind of emulation: to No Emulation
4.) Set Load segment of sectors (hex!): to 07C0
5.) Set Number of loaded sectors: to 4
6.) Press the Browse... button
Select All Files (*.*) from File of type:

Locate the BootSector file (boot.bin) in the folder C:\XP\XP-BOOT
Set File-/Directory length to ISO Level 1 (Max. of 11 = 8 + 3 chars)

Set Format to Mode 1

Set Character Set to ISO 9660

Check the Joliet check box

Check all Relax ISO Restrictions
Select ISO9660 from the drop down box.

Enter the Volume Label as WXPVOL_EN

Enter the System Identifier as WXPVOL_EN

Enter the Volume Set as WXPVOL_EN

Enter the Publisher as MICROSOFT_CORPORATION

Enter the Data Preparer as MICROSOFT_CORPORATION

Enter the Application as WXPVOL_EN

* [For English Windows XP Professional OEM substitute WXPVOL_EN with WXPOEM_EN
* For English Windows XP Home OEM substitute WXPVOL_EN with WXHOEM_EN

* For English Windows XP Professional Retail/NFR(Not For Resale) substitute WXPVOL_EN with WXPFPP_EN
Windows XP Professional Full Packaged Product English Version

* For English Windows XP Home Upgrade substitute WXPVOL_EN with WXHCCP_EN

* For Italian Windows XP Professional OEM substitute WXPVOL_EN with WXPOEM_IT
* For Italian Windows XP Home OEM substitute WXPVOL_EN with WCheck Write]

Check Finalize CD (No further writing possible!)

Set Write Method to Disc-At-Once. (We have had Track-At-Once work as well.)

Locate the folder C:\XP\CD-ROOT

Select everything in the folder and drag it to the ISO compilation panel.

Click the Write CD Dialog button
Click the Write button
Wait for CD creation to finish.
Click OK
Process complete.
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Postby sonicoasis » Mon Nov 11, 2002 5:35 pm

I used this site to make a Windows XP/SP1 disk using nero. It worked out great!

http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?id=160&object=article.cfm

If you use easy cd creator, then use this link.

http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?id=157&object=article.cfm
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