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What is the best practice for rebuilding WinXP machine with SP3
Awl,
Wanna rebuild an old machine (HP Pavilion 753n 2.53ghz PIV, 640MB Ram, 160GB disk) and wonder what's the best way; A) first install retail WinXP Pro (pre-SP1) and then use WindowsUpdate to install SP3? Or B) first install WinXP Pro SP2 Dell OEM and then use WinUpdate to get SP3? What think, are these equivalent or is there a better way that I'm overlooking? Mixi plitzik |
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Re: What is the best practice for rebuilding WinXP machine with SP3
Daniel Small wrote: > Awl, > > Wanna rebuild an old machine (HP Pavilion 753n 2.53ghz PIV, 640MB > Ram, 160GB disk) and wonder what's the best way; > > A) first install retail WinXP Pro (pre-SP1) and then use > WindowsUpdate to install SP3? > > Or > > B) first install WinXP Pro SP2 Dell OEM and then use WinUpdate to get > SP3? > > What think, are these equivalent or is there a better way that I'm > overlooking? > > Mixi plitzik You probably won't be able to use the Dell CD on the HP as Dell OEM CDs are often specific for that particular motherboard AND it is also a violation of the EULA. Slipstream the Retail XP to either SP2 or SP3. Slipstreamed Windows XP CD Using SP2 http://www.theeldergeek.com/slipstreamed_xpsp2_cd.htm How to use AutoStreamer to Slipstream Windows XP Service Pack 2 http://www.simplyguides.net/guides/u...ostreamer.html Combining Windows XP with Service Pack 2 for reinstallation (Part 1: Introduction) http://support.microsoft.com/kb/894947/ Windows XP Service Pack 2 - Direct Download http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en or http://tinyurl.com/5bobl You may also like to look at nLite ( http://www.nliteos.com/index.html ) and especially RyanVM's Windows XP Post-SP2 Update Pack (http://www.ryanvm.net/msfn/updatepack-sp2.html) |
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Re: What is the best practice for rebuilding WinXP machine with SP3
"GreenieLeBrun" <GreenieLeBrun@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:%23yWQS49rIHA.548@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > > Daniel Small wrote: > > Awl, > > > > Wanna rebuild an old machine (HP Pavilion 753n 2.53ghz PIV, 640MB > > Ram, 160GB disk) and wonder what's the best way; > > > > A) first install retail WinXP Pro (pre-SP1) and then use > > WindowsUpdate to install SP3? > > > > Or > > > > B) first install WinXP Pro SP2 Dell OEM and then use WinUpdate to get > > SP3? > > > > What think, are these equivalent or is there a better way that I'm > > overlooking? > > > > Mixi plitzik > > You probably won't be able to use the Dell CD on the HP as Dell OEM CDs are > often specific for that particular motherboard AND it is also a violation of > the EULA. > > Slipstream the Retail XP to either SP2 or SP3. > > Slipstreamed Windows XP CD Using SP2 > http://www.theeldergeek.com/slipstreamed_xpsp2_cd.htm > > How to use AutoStreamer to Slipstream Windows XP Service Pack 2 > http://www.simplyguides.net/guides/u...ostreamer.html > > Combining Windows XP with Service Pack 2 for reinstallation (Part 1: > Introduction) > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/894947/ > > Windows XP Service Pack 2 - Direct Download > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en > or http://tinyurl.com/5bobl > > You may also like to look at nLite ( http://www.nliteos.com/index.html ) > and especially RyanVM's Windows XP Post-SP2 Update Pack > (http://www.ryanvm.net/msfn/updatepack-sp2.html) > Yep I'd just go all the way and slipstream sp3 into the retail cd > |
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Re: What is the best practice for rebuilding WinXP machine with SP3
I wouldn't. SP3 is a special case. The recommendation is to slipsteam XP
Gold and SP2 and then slipstream again with SP3. "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message news:uTNzP79rIHA.3680@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > "GreenieLeBrun" <GreenieLeBrun@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:%23yWQS49rIHA.548@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> >> >> Daniel Small wrote: >> > Awl, >> > >> > Wanna rebuild an old machine (HP Pavilion 753n 2.53ghz PIV, 640MB >> > Ram, 160GB disk) and wonder what's the best way; >> > >> > A) first install retail WinXP Pro (pre-SP1) and then use >> > WindowsUpdate to install SP3? >> > >> > Or >> > >> > B) first install WinXP Pro SP2 Dell OEM and then use WinUpdate to get >> > SP3? >> > >> > What think, are these equivalent or is there a better way that I'm >> > overlooking? >> > >> > Mixi plitzik >> >> You probably won't be able to use the Dell CD on the HP as Dell OEM CDs > are >> often specific for that particular motherboard AND it is also a violation > of >> the EULA. >> >> Slipstream the Retail XP to either SP2 or SP3. >> >> Slipstreamed Windows XP CD Using SP2 >> http://www.theeldergeek.com/slipstreamed_xpsp2_cd.htm >> >> How to use AutoStreamer to Slipstream Windows XP Service Pack 2 >> > http://www.simplyguides.net/guides/u...ostreamer.html >> >> Combining Windows XP with Service Pack 2 for reinstallation (Part 1: >> Introduction) >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/894947/ >> >> Windows XP Service Pack 2 - Direct Download >> > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en >> or http://tinyurl.com/5bobl >> >> You may also like to look at nLite ( http://www.nliteos.com/index.html ) >> and especially RyanVM's Windows XP Post-SP2 Update Pack >> (http://www.ryanvm.net/msfn/updatepack-sp2.html) >> > > > Yep I'd just go all the way and slipstream sp3 into the retail cd > > >> > > |
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Re: What is the best practice for rebuilding WinXP machine with SP3
A) is not possible. You must be at SP1 or SP2 to apply SP3 using Windows
Update. If not you will receive an error message. B) If you could install XP SP2 then of course the easiest way is to use WU to upgrade to SP3. However, the Dell cd is likely an OEM cd and that means that the license is not transferrable to the HP machine. Or did you mean to say that it is an HP cd? "Daniel Small" <daniel_small@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:C44676BF.8E01%daniel_small@hotmail.com... > Awl, > > Wanna rebuild an old machine (HP Pavilion 753n 2.53ghz PIV, 640MB Ram, > 160GB > disk) and wonder what's the best way; > > A) first install retail WinXP Pro (pre-SP1) and then use WindowsUpdate to > install SP3? > > Or > > B) first install WinXP Pro SP2 Dell OEM and then use WinUpdate to get SP3? > > What think, are these equivalent or is there a better way that I'm > overlooking? > > Mixi plitzik > |
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Re: What is the best practice for rebuilding WinXP machine with SP3
Daniel Small wrote:
> Awl, > > Wanna rebuild an old machine (HP Pavilion 753n 2.53ghz PIV, 640MB Ram, 160GB > disk) and wonder what's the best way; > > A) first install retail WinXP Pro (pre-SP1) and then use WindowsUpdate to > install SP3? > > Or > > B) first install WinXP Pro SP2 Dell OEM and then use WinUpdate to get SP3? > > What think, are these equivalent or is there a better way that I'm > overlooking? > > Mixi plitzik > Neither, I personally would make an installation cd with sp3 first then install windows from that cd. -- "It's OK to hate your job" www.alljobssuck.com |
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Re: What is the best practice for rebuilding WinXP machine with SP3
Colin,
Thanks for the reply. No mistake, I meant 'Dell'. Though strictly speaking the license may prohibit its use on non-Dell hardware I'd have no hesitation using it--I've paid for the Dell and the Retail XP Pro (as well as the original HP, for that matter). Unfortunately the HP machine came with no backup WinXP CD only a backup partition which is long gone. (HP hasn't updated the bios or other drivers for this machine since like 2002). That's for the legal question anyway. I wonder if there are any technical restrictions that would prevent its use. I guess the driver library on the Dell CD may not include the right bits for the HP and that's a good reason. I'm not trying to save time necessarily. I just want to rebuild the machine in the best way possible. For years its been screwy wrt USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 support and has been unusually slow too (lots od disk churning etc). I'd like to correct these issues (to that end I just removed the aftermarket radeon 9100 graphics card and reverted back to onboard graphics set) and am merely seeking the way that has the highest probability of accomplishing this. Someone else replied about making a full SP3 install disk. How would I go about doing this? If I download the ISO image from Msft does this create a complete WinXP SP3 install disk..that doesn't seem to make sense. What think? ds On 5/6/08 10:15 PM, in article F079C16F-37DF-4FA7-8E2D-772EC7BFD1ED@microsoft.com, "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote: > A) is not possible. You must be at SP1 or SP2 to apply SP3 using Windows > Update. If not you will receive an error message. > > B) If you could install XP SP2 then of course the easiest way is to use WU > to upgrade to SP3. However, the Dell cd is likely an OEM cd and that means > that the license is not transferrable to the HP machine. Or did you mean to > say that it is an HP cd? > > "Daniel Small" <daniel_small@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:C44676BF.8E01%daniel_small@hotmail.com... >> Awl, >> >> Wanna rebuild an old machine (HP Pavilion 753n 2.53ghz PIV, 640MB Ram, >> 160GB >> disk) and wonder what's the best way; >> >> A) first install retail WinXP Pro (pre-SP1) and then use WindowsUpdate to >> install SP3? >> >> Or >> >> B) first install WinXP Pro SP2 Dell OEM and then use WinUpdate to get SP3? >> >> What think, are these equivalent or is there a better way that I'm >> overlooking? >> >> Mixi plitzik >> > |
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Re: What is the best practice for rebuilding WinXP machine with SP3
I'm not going to advise you on ways to be out of compliance with a license.
The .iso contains only the SP3 standalone package. It does not include the OS. You would get the same thing if you ordered an SP3 from MS on cd. Downloadable copies of XP Pro SP3 (called an "integrated cd") are only available to MSDN and TechNet subscribers. You can make the equivalent by slipstreaming an XP Pro SP2 cd with the SP3 package using a program like nLite. "chocobot" <chocklat@Hotmail.com> wrote in message news:C447BD73.94A1%chocklat@Hotmail.com... > Colin, > > Thanks for the reply. No mistake, I meant 'Dell'. Though strictly speaking > the license may prohibit its use on non-Dell hardware I'd have no > hesitation > using it--I've paid for the Dell and the Retail XP Pro (as well as the > original HP, for that matter). Unfortunately the HP machine came with no > backup WinXP CD only a backup partition which is long gone. (HP hasn't > updated the bios or other drivers for this machine since like 2002). > > That's for the legal question anyway. I wonder if there are any technical > restrictions that would prevent its use. I guess the driver library on the > Dell CD may not include the right bits for the HP and that's a good > reason. > > I'm not trying to save time necessarily. I just want to rebuild the > machine > in the best way possible. For years its been screwy wrt USB 1.1 and USB > 2.0 > support and has been unusually slow too (lots od disk churning etc). I'd > like to correct these issues (to that end I just removed the aftermarket > radeon 9100 graphics card and reverted back to onboard graphics set) and > am > merely seeking the way that has the highest probability of accomplishing > this. > > > Someone else replied about making a full SP3 install disk. How would I go > about doing this? If I download the ISO image from Msft does this create a > complete WinXP SP3 install disk..that doesn't seem to make sense. What > think? > > ds > > > > On 5/6/08 10:15 PM, in article > F079C16F-37DF-4FA7-8E2D-772EC7BFD1ED@microsoft.com, "Colin Barnhorst" > <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote: > >> A) is not possible. You must be at SP1 or SP2 to apply SP3 using Windows >> Update. If not you will receive an error message. >> >> B) If you could install XP SP2 then of course the easiest way is to use >> WU >> to upgrade to SP3. However, the Dell cd is likely an OEM cd and that >> means >> that the license is not transferrable to the HP machine. Or did you mean >> to >> say that it is an HP cd? >> >> "Daniel Small" <daniel_small@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:C44676BF.8E01%daniel_small@hotmail.com... >>> Awl, >>> >>> Wanna rebuild an old machine (HP Pavilion 753n 2.53ghz PIV, 640MB Ram, >>> 160GB >>> disk) and wonder what's the best way; >>> >>> A) first install retail WinXP Pro (pre-SP1) and then use WindowsUpdate >>> to >>> install SP3? >>> >>> Or >>> >>> B) first install WinXP Pro SP2 Dell OEM and then use WinUpdate to get >>> SP3? >>> >>> What think, are these equivalent or is there a better way that I'm >>> overlooking? >>> >>> Mixi plitzik >>> >> > |
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