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I need to do a clean install of Windows XP Home. I have the original XP Home
CD and another with SP2. I don't have SP1.
1. What can I do now to have all of the updates at my finger tips rather
than trying to do it all afterwards?
2. Is there a set of instructions that will walk me through the process?
3. Is it worthwhile using the transfer wizard to transfer settings etc?
4. Is there any other points I should consider before I start the process?

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>I need to do a clean install of Windows XP Home. I have the original XP
>Home
> CD and another with SP2. I don't have SP1.
> 1. What can I do now to have all of the updates at my finger tips rather
> than trying to do it all afterwards?
> 2. Is there a set of instructions that will walk me through the process?
> 3. Is it worthwhile using the transfer wizard to transfer settings etc?
> 4. Is there any other points I should consider before I start the process?
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Thank You Mike - much appreciated
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> >I need to do a clean install of Windows XP Home. I have the original XP
> >Home
> > CD and another with SP2. I don't have SP1.
> > 1. What can I do now to have all of the updates at my finger tips rather
> > than trying to do it all afterwards?
> > 2. Is there a set of instructions that will walk me through the process?
> > 3. Is it worthwhile using the transfer wizard to transfer settings etc?
> > 4. Is there any other points I should consider before I start the process?
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