rjolbrich, on 14 May 2012 - 08:52 PM, said:
Ponch,
I'm using NLite to create a slipstreamed CD containing an upgrade to
Windows XP Pro SP3 from an XP Pro Gold CD and a file containing SP3.
Submix8c,
I purchased the upgrade CD (XP Pro Gold) over Ebay.
It was listed as an upgrade, but the CD is not labeled "Upgrade".
It looks very genuine with all the Microsoft holography.
It came in the standard Windows XP packaging (minus the box), and it was sealed.
I started the upgrade from Windows XP Home.
I did not boot from the slipstreamed CD.
I've attached the setupp.ini file.
The setupp.ini file is exactly the same on the XP Pro Gold CD and
on the slipstreamed XP Pro Sp3 CD.
The slipstreamed CD did ask if I wanted a upgrade or a clean install.
I chose upgrade.
Anything else?
<edit>
I forgot one other piece of information.
I formatted my hard disk and installed a fresh
OS from my OEM Windows XP Home SP3 CD.
I immediately ran the slipstreamed XP Pro SP3 CD upgrade
and it completed with no problems! Why is it not working
only on my full hard disk, not the clean install?
Ponch, on 15 May 2012 - 04:48 AM, said:
rjolbrich, on 15 May 2012 - 02:45 PM, said:
Submix8c,
I'm somewhat confused by your last reply!?
Are you stating, positively, that I do have an upgrade CD?
That's what I want! Why doesn't it work on my "full" system
but works on a "clean" system?
Thanks
1 - You started with XP Home(?) SP2 (which had SP3 installed...) / Home SP3(?)
2 - You want to install an XP Pro RTM Slipstreamed with SP3 as an "upgrade"(?) or do you mean EMPTY HDD/"Clean"(?)
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I tried an upgrade through slipstreaming...
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OS from my OEM Windows XP Home SP3 CD.
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If you have Home already installed then you may Upgrade (with either a Full/NotVolume(?but should if Vol) or an Upgrade Version) to Pro while Home is running ("chose upgrade") and it should "change" your Home to Pro.
Your SETUPP.INI indicates it is not a Volume Version or an OEM Version (i.e. Full or Upgrade).
Upgrade Version should not allow a "clean" (booted to with an empty HDD the installed) without having some preexisting proof of qualifying Upgrade Path (see link given).
Full Version will do either Upgrade or "Clean".
There is a "tool" to "decompile" (decrypt) the OEMBIOS.CAT that might help confirm that it's not OEM or Volume (in spite of the SETUPP.INI contents). There is also a tool to check your 25-character Product Key to confirm whether it's OEM or not (Google - chkpids XP - it's on SourceForge).
Now... can you clarify which operation your intent is? (I'm fairly familiar with XP/2K3, but don't really recognize the "extradata" line in your attached file - APPEARS to be the Pro).
DOH!!! Simpler! - Post the Volume Label of your XP Pro CD!!! When you put it in the CD-Reader, just "Exit" the AutoPlay and use Explorer to display it. Look here for "known labels"...
(wow!!!)
This post has been edited by submix8c: 15 May 2012 - 05:32 PM



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