Guest Cassandra Posted September 9, 2008 Posted September 9, 2008 Good evening! I want to buy a copy of the ORIGINAL WinXP Professional, since I need another copy of the retail edition and I've found the original version (before any service packs) very cheap. What updates will it accept through MS updates? Will I be able to slipstream the i386 folder, to have a tolerably up-to-date version of WinXP? Thanks. C.
Guest PA Bear [MS MVP] Posted September 9, 2008 Posted September 9, 2008 Re: Updates to ORIGINAL Windows XP? How cheap? Beware OEM versions. You will have to installed WinXP SP2 (you can skip SP1) before you'll be able to install SP2 or any other updates. If it's a full retail version of WinXP Gold, you'll be able to slipstream SP2. Cassandra wrote: > I want to buy a copy of the ORIGINAL WinXP Professional, since I need > another copy of the retail edition and I've found the original version > (before any service packs) very cheap. > > What updates will it accept through MS updates? Will I be able to > slipstream the i386 folder, to have a tolerably up-to-date version of > WinXP?
Guest Big_Al Posted September 9, 2008 Posted September 9, 2008 Re: Updates to ORIGINAL Windows XP? Cassandra wrote: > Good evening! > > I want to buy a copy of the ORIGINAL WinXP Professional, since I need > another copy of the retail edition and I've found the original version > (before any service packs) very cheap. > > What updates will it accept through MS updates? Will I be able to > slipstream the i386 folder, to have a tolerably up-to-date version of WinXP? > > Thanks. > C. google 'slipstream' there are a quite a few options. N-lite is a good program that I've used. And yes, you can take an old CD and upgrade it to SP3 and then remake the CD so the system install installs SP3 right off the bat. The XP Gold, or original version I think needs SP1 then SP3 slipstreamed. But if you have SP2 or SP1 you can jump straight to SP3. Nlite also allows you to add things like IE7 and WMP11 updates to the CD. Not sure you want to, but yes, it allows you do it....
Guest Cassandra Posted September 9, 2008 Posted September 9, 2008 Re: Updates to ORIGINAL Windows XP? "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: > How cheap? Beware OEM versions. No, it's a full retail version, selling for about $160. That's not free, but it's still a lot better than the normal price for a retail copy. > > You will have to installed WinXP SP2 (you can skip SP1) before you'll be > able to install SP2 or any other updates. You mean that I will be able to update to SP2 through MS Updates? > > If it's a full retail version of WinXP Gold, you'll be able to slipstream > SP2. Nope, just WinXP Professional Retail. Thanks again. C.
Guest PA Bear [MS MVP] Posted September 9, 2008 Posted September 9, 2008 Re: Updates to ORIGINAL Windows XP? WinXP SP2 must be installed in order to use Windows Update now and to be offered any updates. You'll have to install SP2 manually. WinXP Gold = WinXP w/no SPs Cassandra wrote: > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: >> How cheap? Beware OEM versions. > No, it's a full retail version, selling for about $160. That's not free, > but it's still a lot better than the normal price for a retail copy. >> >> You will have to installed WinXP SP2 (you can skip SP1) before you'll be >> able to install SP2 or any other updates. > You mean that I will be able to update to SP2 through MS Updates? >> >> If it's a full retail version of WinXP Gold, you'll be able to slipstream >> SP2. > Nope, just WinXP Professional Retail. > > Thanks again. > C.
Guest smlunatick Posted September 9, 2008 Posted September 9, 2008 Re: Updates to ORIGINAL Windows XP? On Sep 9, 9:32 pm, Cassandra <Cassan...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: > > > How cheap? Beware OEM versions. > > No, it's a full retail version, selling for about $160. That's not free, > but it's still a lot better than the normal price for a retail copy. > > > You will have to installed WinXP SP2 (you can skip SP1) before you'll be > > able to install SP2 or any other updates. > > You mean that I will be able to update to SP2 through MS Updates? > > > If it's a full retail version of WinXP Gold, you'll be able to slipstream > > SP2. > > Nope, just WinXP Professional Retail. > > Thanks again. > C. Whenever people mention WinXP Gold, they tend to be talking about the original release of XP, without any service pack (SP) installed.
Guest John Q. Smith Posted September 9, 2008 Posted September 9, 2008 Re: Updates to ORIGINAL Windows XP? "Big_Al" <BigAl@md.com> wrote in message news:OxbjUsrEJHA.3288@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Cassandra wrote: >> Good evening! >> >> I want to buy a copy of the ORIGINAL WinXP Professional, since I need >> another copy of the retail edition and I've found the original version >> (before any service packs) very cheap. >> >> What updates will it accept through MS updates? Will I be able to >> slipstream the i386 folder, to have a tolerably up-to-date version of >> WinXP? >> >> Thanks. >> C. > google 'slipstream' there are a quite a few options. > N-lite is a good program that I've used. > And yes, you can take an old CD and upgrade it to SP3 and then remake the > CD so the system install installs SP3 right off the bat. You must have SP1a or SP2 before going to SP3. In other words if you only have Windows XP with no service packs or SP1, you must first go to SP1a or SP2 before you can go toSP3. And you can Google for "Autostreamer" that is a great slipstream program that does it all. > > The XP Gold, or original version I think needs SP1 then SP3 slipstreamed. > But if you have SP2 or SP1 you can jump straight to SP3. > Nlite also allows you to add things like IE7 and WMP11 updates to the CD. > Not sure you want to, but yes, it allows you do it.... >
Guest Lil' Dave Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 Re: Updates to ORIGINAL Windows XP? "Big_Al" <BigAl@md.com> wrote in message news:OxbjUsrEJHA.3288@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Cassandra wrote: >> Good evening! >> >> I want to buy a copy of the ORIGINAL WinXP Professional, since I need >> another copy of the retail edition and I've found the original version >> (before any service packs) very cheap. >> >> What updates will it accept through MS updates? Will I be able to >> slipstream the i386 folder, to have a tolerably up-to-date version of >> WinXP? >> >> Thanks. >> C. > google 'slipstream' there are a quite a few options. > N-lite is a good program that I've used. > And yes, you can take an old CD and upgrade it to SP3 and then remake the > CD so the system install installs SP3 right off the bat. > > The XP Gold, or original version I think needs SP1 then SP3 slipstreamed. > But if you have SP2 or SP1 you can jump straight to SP3. > Nlite also allows you to add things like IE7 and WMP11 updates to the CD. > Not sure you want to, but yes, it allows you do it.... > The pre-requisite for a specific minimum SP is only for Windows XP already installed. Then doing a subsequent SP update within the XP environment. With SP3, the pre-req is SP1A for example in that case. There is no pre-requisite for any XP with any SP installation CD when slipstreaming any subsequent SP, in order to make an XP installation CD. True for retail, and generic OEM installation XP CD as source CD. -- Dave
Guest Cassandra Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 Re: Updates to ORIGINAL Windows XP? Let me see if I understand you correctly. I think that you're saying that I can proceed as follows: 1. I have WinXP Gold installed on my machine. 2. I copy what I need for the slipstreaming to some folder, let's XPSource. 3. I download SP1a from someplace that still has it, let's say http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,22715-page,1-c,systemresourcestuneup/description.html , install SP1a, and copy the appropriate files to XPSource. 4. I repeat the procedure in 3 using let's say, http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,64993-order,4-page,1-c,systemresourcestuneup/description.html , which will now install since I'm running 1a. I copy the appropriate files to XPSource. 5. I am now running SP2, and can use the updated files in XPSource to create the new Windows install disk. Is that it? Thanks. C. "Lil' Dave" wrote: > "Big_Al" <BigAl@md.com> wrote in message > news:OxbjUsrEJHA.3288@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > > Cassandra wrote: > >> Good evening! > >> > >> I want to buy a copy of the ORIGINAL WinXP Professional, since I need > >> another copy of the retail edition and I've found the original version > >> (before any service packs) very cheap. > >> > >> What updates will it accept through MS updates? Will I be able to > >> slipstream the i386 folder, to have a tolerably up-to-date version of > >> WinXP? > >> > >> Thanks. > >> C. > > google 'slipstream' there are a quite a few options. > > N-lite is a good program that I've used. > > And yes, you can take an old CD and upgrade it to SP3 and then remake the > > CD so the system install installs SP3 right off the bat. > > > > The XP Gold, or original version I think needs SP1 then SP3 slipstreamed. > > But if you have SP2 or SP1 you can jump straight to SP3. > > Nlite also allows you to add things like IE7 and WMP11 updates to the CD. > > Not sure you want to, but yes, it allows you do it.... > > > > The pre-requisite for a specific minimum SP is only for Windows XP already > installed. Then doing a subsequent SP update within the XP environment. > With SP3, the pre-req is SP1A for example in that case. > > There is no pre-requisite for any XP with any SP installation CD when > slipstreaming any subsequent SP, in order to make an XP installation CD. > True for retail, and generic OEM installation XP CD as source CD. > -- > Dave > > >
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