| How to make a Windows XP install CD with SP2 or SP3 | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
| Written by Stefan Helander |
| Tuesday, 01 September 2009 20:34 |
If you have a Windows XP installation CD that do not have Service Pack 2 (SP2) or Service Pack 3 (SP3) on it, you will sometimes get in trouble when trying to install it on a computer with newer hardware. If you get a blue screen of death during the installation, it might be a sign that you need to include the SP2 or SP3. Newer Windows XP installations CDs comes with a SP already included. To check if that is the case with your Windows XP installation CD, insert into a computer. If you see a file named WIN51P.SP2 in the top folder of the CD, this means your Windows XP installation CD already has Service Pack 2 included. Follow these steps in order to make an installation CD with no (or a lower) SP complete with Windows XP and SP2 or SP3 included. Note: If your Windows XP installation CD has no included SP or SP1, you must integrate it with SP2 before you integrate it with SP3. Note: Some license keys will not work if you upgrade your installation CD to SP3 but may work with SP2. In that case, just upgrade your Windows XP installation CD with SP2 and then, when you have finished installing Windows XP, upgrade the running system to SP3 using Windows Update.
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| Last Updated on Thursday, 03 September 2009 08:21 |