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If you don't see this dialog, you've done something wrong. Ensure that the command line entries you've used are correct. The latest version at the time of this writing is 1. After you download and install ISOBuster, choose to use only the product's free functionality, unless you decide to purchase it, which wouldn't be a bad idea. On the left-side tree view, make sure you have selected the node named Bootable CD.

You should see a file called Microsoft Corporation. This is the file you need to extract. To do so, right-click and choose Extract Microsoft Corporation.

Now you can close ISOBuster. How you do this will depend on the CD writing software you use. Please note, however, that the latest version of Easy Media Creator, version 7, will not work. I'm looking into workarounds. Then, select the option titled "Enable expert settings for advanced users only " and change "Kind of emulation" to No Emulation, and change "Number of loaded sectors" to 4.

The "Load segment of sectors" option should remain at its default value of 07C0. The CD can be burn at faster speeds if the burner supports it but it may suffer reliability problems if burned at speeds above 20X. Nero may throttle the speed of the burner regardless of the speed selected by the user.

Search for: Search. Toggle the search field. It cannot work with the system files from a hard drive installation. Slipstreaming does not bypass Windows Product Activation. Post date. Related Posts. Answers from Flow August Post date. Windows XP has now had 3 major update packages called Service Packs in the time since its release. The Packs contain most of the released hotfixes up to that point and also a few new features and enhancements. Slipstreaming the latest Service Pack can actually save between 1 and 2 hours on a slow machine if you have to install it after your operating system has been installed.

This makes it worthwhile for everybody with an older CD to do and is quite easy only taking a few minutes. Here are 2 ways to integrate the Service pack, the first using the Command Prompt, and the second through the excellent slipstreaming tool nLite. If you are not a fan of using the Command Prompt or like an easy life, try the nLite method below. Please do NOT use spaces in the folder names! Download nLite and install then run it. Alternatively you can download and run the portable version.

At the screen to locate the Windows installation, Click Browse and point to the folder containing the files copied off the CD eg.



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