I am running XP Home SP2 on an AMD system and trying to create an SP3 slipstreamed install disc.
When SP3 was released there was quite a big problem with the Windows Update or normal download. When installing on an AMD system and rebooting it would hang/fail. Apparently there was a amd processor dll missing from these updates. The solution was to download the Windows XP Service Pack 3 - ISO-9660 CD Image File (http://www.microsoft...&displaylang=en) which is 544.9MB. And this worked fine for my current system.
Now I want to format and re-install Win XP Home.
How can I use this SP3 ISO (i.e. it is not an .exe that nlite is expecting) with nlite to create a slipstreamed ISO?
Or is this SP3 ISO a full install disc anyway?
cheers
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Using Windows XP Service Pack 3 - ISO-9660 CD Image File to slipstream Alternate SP3 package is an ISO not an EXE
#2
Posted 16 September 2008 - 03:42 AM
yip just drag
WINDOWSXP-KB936929-SP3-X86-ENU.EXE
onto desktop or where ever u want
its on iso and slipstream that
WINDOWSXP-KB936929-SP3-X86-ENU.EXE
onto desktop or where ever u want
its on iso and slipstream that
This post has been edited by rabiddog: 16 September 2008 - 03:43 AM
#3
Posted 16 September 2008 - 05:00 AM
Unfortunately that file name is not what I get to download. What I get is xpsp3_5512.080413-2113_usa_x86fre_spcd.iso
Not WINDOWSXP-KB936929-SP3-X86-ENU.EXE
Obviously (?) I can't just change the extension from .iso to .exe :-(
And nlite is looking for only a .exe
So just dragging this to my desktop or any other directory will not enable me to identify it and slipstream it.
As far as I am aware I need this iso version so that I get the necessary amd dll (see http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2008/05/1...ft_blames_oems/ for reason why)
Not WINDOWSXP-KB936929-SP3-X86-ENU.EXE
Obviously (?) I can't just change the extension from .iso to .exe :-(
And nlite is looking for only a .exe
So just dragging this to my desktop or any other directory will not enable me to identify it and slipstream it.
As far as I am aware I need this iso version so that I get the necessary amd dll (see http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2008/05/1...ft_blames_oems/ for reason why)
#4
Posted 16 September 2008 - 05:22 AM
I think you should first burn the ISO image to a disc (image burn, not file burn!), or use a tool like the Daemon Tools to virtually mount the CD.
Then you can copy files from it. Or use a program like ARJ to extract files from the ISO image directly.
Then you can copy files from it. Or use a program like ARJ to extract files from the ISO image directly.
#5
Posted 16 September 2008 - 06:52 AM
#6
Posted 16 September 2008 - 01:53 PM
My bad. very sorry didn't quite pick ip on the last sentence :-(
Off to try it now.
many thanks
Off to try it now.
many thanks
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