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Problem Slipstreaming XP SP2 + Create Bootable Cd

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by tgearing, 2004/11/30.

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  1. 2004/11/30
    tgearing

    tgearing Inactive Thread Starter

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    I have followed the instructions from this site for "Slipstraming Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Create Bootable CD" and actually created the exact directories on my D drive as shown in the article.

    After typing the command from the D:\XP-SP2 prompt >

    WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-ENU /integrate:D:\XP-CD

    the files unzip and then I receive the following error message:

    Failed to copy some or all of the files necessary for integrated install.

    Please check that:
    a) No network or copy errors occurred during the integration process
    b) The format of the destination directory is correct.
    The files to be integrated must reside in an i386 and/or ia64 or nec98
    directory (ie. for an i386 share, if you typed "update /s:c\cdshare ", the files must be in the c:\cdshare\i386 directory).

    I followed the directions exactly as in the article and am at a loss.

    Any help appreciated.
     
  2. 2004/12/01
    Newt

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    Sorry you are having troubles. Bumping this back to the top so it will get a look from someone who can help you out though.
     
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  4. 2004/12/02
    Arie

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    Hi, did you copy the contents of your Windows XP CD to the hard drive too?

    Make sure that there is NO space in the directory name on the hard drive (I used \XP-CD in the example)

    Make sure both the XP CD & Service Pack files are on the same hard drive

    If you still have problems, try re-downloading SP2.
     
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