For a long time I had resisted converting my DVD and Blu-Ray disks into any other format because I didn’t want to lose any quality. I had lived by this rule for a long time, and thankfully companies like QNAP and Thecus came to my storage rescue. However, the day has come where the cost of storing all the extra garbage that comes along with these movies has opened my eyes to benefits conversions. With that, I have began converting my movie collection to a format that allows me to lose all the excess fat, but keep my movie loss-less. Read More…
Slipstreaming SP2
Date: September 7th, 2005
Author: Joe DiFiglia
Category: Windows XP
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Article URL: http://computingondemand.com/?p=1679
Under the "Label" tab at the top of that window make the "Volume Label" WXPSP2_EN and select "New"

When that window closes, the Nero screen will populate both sides of the program. From the right side of the screen navigate to the folder where we were working from. In this case it would be "XP-old", select all the files, and then drag them over to the left side to compile our new CD.

When it finishes preparing your compilation select burn to burn your new slipstreamed Windows XP SP2 installation CD.
Congratulations... you did it.




