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mook
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      12th Dec 2009
I have successfully slipstreamed SP3 into XP Home SP2 and created an
installation CD. Since SP3, of course, there have been dozens of updates
especially security. Before XP support dies (next year for SP3?), I'd like to
build another one that incorporates all the updates. Current running system
has been done by MS Updates so I don't have a clear record of what was done
in what order. Where can I find the updates to download and what order to
install them in, and how do I slipstream updates (not just the service pack)?

Alternative: where can I just get the updates and what order to do them in?
With that, I can do what I did with Win98SE some years back - put the
installer and all the updates, with instructions, on one CD (or DVD, as would
probably be needed for XP).

Thanks.
 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]
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      12th Dec 2009
WinXP SP3 entered Extended Support several months ago. Computers running
WinXP SP3 will continue to receive security updates until October 2014 so I
wouldn't bother IIWY.


mook wrote:
> I have successfully slipstreamed SP3 into XP Home SP2 and created an
> installation CD. Since SP3, of course, there have been dozens of updates
> especially security. Before XP support dies (next year for SP3?), I'd like
> to build another one that incorporates all the updates. Current running
> system has been done by MS Updates so I don't have a clear record of what
> was done in what order. Where can I find the updates to download and what
> order to install them in, and how do I slipstream updates (not just the
> service pack)?
>
> Alternative: where can I just get the updates and what order to do them
> in?
> With that, I can do what I did with Win98SE some years back - put the
> installer and all the updates, with instructions, on one CD (or DVD, as
> would probably be needed for XP).
>
> Thanks.


 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]
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      12th Dec 2009
PS: It's 'DIY' not 'DYI' (unless you meant 'Do Yourself In' <eg>)

PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:
> WinXP SP3 entered Extended Support several months ago. Computers running
> WinXP SP3 will continue to receive security updates until October 2014 so
> I
> wouldn't bother IIWY.
>
>
> mook wrote:
>> I have successfully slipstreamed SP3 into XP Home SP2 and created an
>> installation CD. Since SP3, of course, there have been dozens of updates
>> especially security. Before XP support dies (next year for SP3?), I'd
>> like
>> to build another one that incorporates all the updates. Current running
>> system has been done by MS Updates so I don't have a clear record of what
>> was done in what order. Where can I find the updates to download and what
>> order to install them in, and how do I slipstream updates (not just the
>> service pack)?
>>
>> Alternative: where can I just get the updates and what order to do them
>> in?
>> With that, I can do what I did with Win98SE some years back - put the
>> installer and all the updates, with instructions, on one CD (or DVD, as
>> would probably be needed for XP).
>>
>> Thanks.


 
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Singapore Computer Service
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      12th Dec 2009
Hello,

See
http://www.windowsupdatesdownloader.com/
http://www.autopatcher.com/

Regards,
Singapore Computer Home Repair Service
http://www.bootstrike.com/ComputerService/
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"mook" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:5E064EEA-914F-4C53-847C-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have successfully slipstreamed SP3 into XP Home SP2 and created an
> installation CD. Since SP3, of course, there have been dozens of updates
> especially security. Before XP support dies (next year for SP3?), I'd like
> to
> build another one that incorporates all the updates. Current running
> system
> has been done by MS Updates so I don't have a clear record of what was
> done
> in what order. Where can I find the updates to download and what order to
> install them in, and how do I slipstream updates (not just the service
> pack)?
>
> Alternative: where can I just get the updates and what order to do them
> in?
> With that, I can do what I did with Win98SE some years back - put the
> installer and all the updates, with instructions, on one CD (or DVD, as
> would
> probably be needed for XP).
>
> Thanks.



 
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Jose
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      12th Dec 2009
On Dec 12, 5:23*am, "Singapore Computer Service"
<singaporecomputerusene...@bootstrike.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Seehttp://www.windowsupdatesdownloader.com/http://www.autopatcher.com/
>
> Regards,
> Singapore Computer Home Repair Servicehttp://www.bootstrike.com/ComputerService/
> Video Conversion VHS Video8 Hi8 Digital8 MiniDv MicroMvhttp://www.bootstrike.com/VHSVideoConvert/"mook" <m...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>
> news:5E064EEA-914F-4C53-847C-(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>
>
> >I have successfully slipstreamed SP3 into XP Home SP2 and created an
> > installation CD. Since SP3, of course, there have been dozens of updates
> > especially security. Before XP support dies (next year for SP3?), I'd like
> > to
> > build another one that incorporates all the updates. Current running
> > system
> > has been done by MS Updates so I don't have a clear record of what was
> > done
> > in what order. Where can I find the updates to download and what order to
> > install them in, and how do I slipstream updates (not just the service
> > pack)?

>
> > Alternative: where can I just get the updates and what order to do them
> > in?
> > With that, I can do what I did with Win98SE some years back - put the
> > installer and all the updates, with instructions, on one CD (or DVD, as
> > would
> > probably be needed for XP).

>
> > Thanks.


Singapore - those videos about computer repair on the bottom of your
WWW site are hilarious.
 
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