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Guest Ron Badour
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The slipstreamed CD should work if it was created properly.

 

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Ron Badour

MS MVP 1997 - 2007

 

 

"larry jordan" <lcj84tbird@someone.com> wrote in message

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> Hello

>

>

> I need to do a clean install and format , i have the orginal XP Home sp1

> cd and a sp2 cd (from microsoft) and i have a slipstreamed cd. Should i

> install the XP Home sp1 then the sp2 cd , or can i do the install with the

> slipstreamed cd?

> Thanks

> larry

>

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Guest larry jordan
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clean install

 

Hello

 

 

I need to do a clean install and format , i have the orginal XP Home sp1

cd and a sp2 cd (from microsoft) and i have a slipstreamed cd. Should i

install the XP Home sp1 then the sp2 cd , or can i do the install with the

slipstreamed cd?

Thanks

larry

Guest Ken Blake, MVP
Posted

Re: clean install

 

On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 04:05:04 -0400, "larry jordan"

<lcj84tbird@someone.com> wrote:

> I need to do a clean install and format , i have the orginal XP Home sp1

> cd and a sp2 cd (from microsoft) and i have a slipstreamed cd. Should i

> install the XP Home sp1 then the sp2 cd , or can i do the install with the

> slipstreamed cd?

 

 

You can do either. I would use the slipstreamed CD, since it's much

easier. That's what it's for.

 

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Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User

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