Guest Pitcher Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 I want to create a bootable XP (sp3) cd and perform a clean installation. But I get an error when I ues the integrate command. The following lines are extraced from the log file ===================================================== 0.015: 2008/10/16 12:43:01.296 (local) 0.031: c:\d4f1fb4d20a63e044c654d9b44\i386\update\update.exe (version 6.3.13.0) 0.031: Slipstream mode 0.078: Service Pack started with following command line: /integrate:C:\driver\winxpsp2 3.344: 2409 OnlyUpdatesOfLowerSPIntegrated: media has no integrated hotfixes (C:\driver\winxpsp2\i386\svcpack.inf is not found). ===================================================== I' ve tried to use my original xp (ver 2002 sp1a included) & cd with sp2 slipstream from the original one on both Win 2000 and win 98 platforms, both failed. so what can i do ? thanks
Guest Leonard Grey Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 RE: Slipstreaming SP3 Failed http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=slipstreaming&spell=1 NOT an XP issue. This is windowsxp.general Do your own search work, or pay a Professional Computer Technician! -- --- Leonard Grey Errare Humanum Est "Pitcher" wrote: > I want to create a bootable XP (sp3) cd and perform a clean installation. But > I get an error when I ues the integrate command. The following lines are > extraced from the log file > ===================================================== > 0.015: 2008/10/16 12:43:01.296 (local) > 0.031: c:\d4f1fb4d20a63e044c654d9b44\i386\update\update.exe (version 6.3.13.0) > 0.031: Slipstream mode > 0.078: Service Pack started with following command line: > /integrate:C:\driver\winxpsp2 > 3.344: 2409 OnlyUpdatesOfLowerSPIntegrated: media has no integrated > hotfixes (C:\driver\winxpsp2\i386\svcpack.inf is not found). > ===================================================== > I' ve tried to use my original xp (ver 2002 sp1a included) & cd with sp2 > slipstream from the original one on both Win 2000 and win 98 platforms, both > failed. > > so what can i do ? thanks >
Guest Terry R. Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 Re: Slipstreaming SP3 Failed The date and time was 10/16/2008 2:14 PM, and on a whim, Pitcher pounded out on the keyboard: > I want to create a bootable XP (sp3) cd and perform a clean installation. But > I get an error when I ues the integrate command. The following lines are > extraced from the log file > ===================================================== > 0.015: 2008/10/16 12:43:01.296 (local) > 0.031: c:\d4f1fb4d20a63e044c654d9b44\i386\update\update.exe (version 6.3.13.0) > 0.031: Slipstream mode > 0.078: Service Pack started with following command line: > /integrate:C:\driver\winxpsp2 > 3.344: 2409 OnlyUpdatesOfLowerSPIntegrated: media has no integrated > hotfixes (C:\driver\winxpsp2\i386\svcpack.inf is not found). > ===================================================== > I' ve tried to use my original xp (ver 2002 sp1a included) & cd with sp2 > slipstream from the original one on both Win 2000 and win 98 platforms, both > failed. > > so what can i do ? thanks > Pitcher, Try here: http://lifehacker.com/386526/slipstream-service-pack-3-into-your-windows-xp-installation-cd -- Terry R. ***Reply Note*** Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.
Guest John McGaw Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Re: Slipstreaming SP3 Failed Pitcher wrote: > I want to create a bootable XP (sp3) cd and perform a clean installation. But > I get an error when I ues the integrate command. The following lines are > extraced from the log file > ===================================================== > 0.015: 2008/10/16 12:43:01.296 (local) > 0.031: c:\d4f1fb4d20a63e044c654d9b44\i386\update\update.exe (version 6.3.13.0) > 0.031: Slipstream mode > 0.078: Service Pack started with following command line: > /integrate:C:\driver\winxpsp2 > 3.344: 2409 OnlyUpdatesOfLowerSPIntegrated: media has no integrated > hotfixes (C:\driver\winxpsp2\i386\svcpack.inf is not found). > ===================================================== > I' ve tried to use my original xp (ver 2002 sp1a included) & cd with sp2 > slipstream from the original one on both Win 2000 and win 98 platforms, both > failed. > > so what can i do ? thanks > I have found that nLite takes all of the pain out of slipstreaming and I wouldn't even consider the "integrate" method again. BTW nLite can also fully automate the install, embed drivers, remove components, and do a ton of other useful stuff. And it is free. http://www.nliteos.com/ John McGaw http://johnmcgaw.com
Guest Leonard Grey Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Re: Slipstreaming SP3 Failed Aha...I see Murphy is active in this newsgroup as well. Some background: I am the real Leonard Grey. The rude post copied below was not created by me. It was created by a disturbed individual named Murphy. Murphy is a very angry person, and he is apparently suffering side effects from taking Rimonabant (brand name: Zimultri, produced by Sanofi-Adventis.) . Rimonabant is an anti-obesity drug that has been documented by the United States FDA to cause severe depression. Murphy's game is to try to impersonate people in these newsgroups, and then make rude and even revolting posts in their names. He's done it to nass, he's done it to me, and to others. Unfortunately, there's nothing anyone can do about it, AFAIK. It's not hard to tell the difference between posts made me - the real me - and Murphy's impersonation. And if you check the headers of my posts in other newsgroups, you'll see that I use a newsreader, not the MS web interface. I do not normally post to this newsgroup, and I won't post to this thread again, so any other posts in this thread that have my name on them are coming from Murphy. To the OP and all others who have genuinely tried to help: I'm sorry this mess has gotten in the way of your getting the answer you need. --- Leonard Grey Errare Humanum Est Leonard Grey wrote: > http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=slipstreaming&spell=1 > > NOT an XP issue. > This is windowsxp.general > Do your own search work, or pay a Professional Computer Technician!
Guest Mr. Arnold Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Re: Slipstreaming SP3 Failed You filthy liar, Leonard Grey. You STOLE my code for your software Program. I want MY money, you thief! "Leonard Grey" wrote: > Aha...I see Murphy is active in this newsgroup as well. > > Some background: I am the real Leonard Grey. The rude post copied below > was not created by me. It was created by a disturbed individual named > Murphy. > > Murphy is a very angry person, and he is apparently suffering side > effects from taking Rimonabant (brand name: Zimultri, produced by > Sanofi-Adventis.) . Rimonabant is an anti-obesity drug that has been > documented by the United States FDA to cause severe depression. > > Murphy's game is to try to impersonate people in these newsgroups, and > then make rude and even revolting posts in their names. He's done it to > nass, he's done it to me, and to others. Unfortunately, there's nothing > anyone can do about it, AFAIK. > > It's not hard to tell the difference between posts made me - the real > me - and Murphy's impersonation. And if you check the headers of my > posts in other newsgroups, you'll see that I use a newsreader, not the > MS web interface. > > I do not normally post to this newsgroup, and I won't post to this > thread again, so any other posts in this thread that have my name on > them are coming from Murphy. > > To the OP and all others who have genuinely tried to help: I'm sorry > this mess has gotten in the way of your getting the answer you need. > --- > Leonard Grey > Errare Humanum Est > > Leonard Grey wrote: > > http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=slipstreaming&spell=1 > > > > NOT an XP issue. > > This is windowsxp.general > > Do your own search work, or pay a Professional Computer Technician! >
Guest Leonard Grey Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Re: Slipstreaming SP3 Failed nass ripped me off! You talk with him! He forced me to take it. He said we would get away with it. I am so upset by all this. I am old and broke, with dementia setting in. -- --- Leonard Grey Errare Humanum Est "Mr. Arnold" wrote: > You filthy liar, Leonard Grey. > You STOLE my code for your software Program. > I want MY money, you thief! > > > "Leonard Grey" wrote: > > > Aha...I see Murphy is active in this newsgroup as well. > > > > Some background: I am the real Leonard Grey. The rude post copied below > > was not created by me. It was created by a disturbed individual named > > Murphy. > > > > Murphy is a very angry person, and he is apparently suffering side > > effects from taking Rimonabant (brand name: Zimultri, produced by > > Sanofi-Adventis.) . Rimonabant is an anti-obesity drug that has been > > documented by the United States FDA to cause severe depression. > > > > Murphy's game is to try to impersonate people in these newsgroups, and > > then make rude and even revolting posts in their names. He's done it to > > nass, he's done it to me, and to others. Unfortunately, there's nothing > > anyone can do about it, AFAIK. > > > > It's not hard to tell the difference between posts made me - the real > > me - and Murphy's impersonation. And if you check the headers of my > > posts in other newsgroups, you'll see that I use a newsreader, not the > > MS web interface. > > > > I do not normally post to this newsgroup, and I won't post to this > > thread again, so any other posts in this thread that have my name on > > them are coming from Murphy. > > > > To the OP and all others who have genuinely tried to help: I'm sorry > > this mess has gotten in the way of your getting the answer you need. > > --- > > Leonard Grey > > Errare Humanum Est > > > > Leonard Grey wrote: > > > http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=slipstreaming&spell=1 > > > > > > NOT an XP issue. > > > This is windowsxp.general > > > Do your own search work, or pay a Professional Computer Technician! > >
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