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hey there, I just got XP SP2 from MS website, tried to slipstream it but I receive the "This Service Pack cannot be integrated into a destination that also has integrated Software Updates."

So, how can I slipstream?

If I remove all hotfixes and slipstream SP2 Windows will still need the hotfixes?


Posted

You have to slipstram it into a non SP1 disk, once intergrated sp2 has most of the fixes, i only had to download a driver update and one or 2 other hotfixes (think one was the highmat cd thingy and one is .net framework)

Anarchy

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NO hotfixes are required after updating to SP2.

.NET and Highmat are Updates, not hotfixes.

also, a little search wouldn't hurt. Delete SVCPACK.INF. That should clear the problem.

Posted

For future reference, Microsoft's service packs contain all previous critical updates, INCLUDING THOSE PROVIDED BY OTHER SERVICE PACKS. So, if you slipstream SP2 onto a vanilla XP CD you will not need any additional critical updates.

Posted

What are we supposed to do if we don't have a vanilla XP CD? I only have an SP1 installation disk of XP. Is there no way to properly slipstram SP2?

Posted

SP2 can and is meant to be able to be slipstreamed over SP1. It will update the source. Alot of people don't have a plain XP anymore.....so Microsoft has to do this. Don'tworry.

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I just removed the SVCPACK.INF file and SP2 was slipstreamed perfectly (just didnt installed it yet)

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