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I'm planning on doing a reinstall of Windows XP on one of my home computers.
When I purchased the computer, it shipped with Windows XP Home Edition,
Service Pack 1. I am ready to do a clean reinstall of XP SP1 and then using
an upgrade CD I ordered from Microsoft, upgrade to XP SP2.
This is my question: I have a Windows XP SP2 Upgrade CD that I purchased at
retail for another machine. Can I use that CD to do a direct reinstall of XP
SP2 (instead of doing it in two stages) and when the time comes in the
installation process insert my licensed copy of XP SP1 to prove ownership of
a valid license. It just seems kind of silly to install SP1 and then upgrade
to SP2, when I have the means to do a clean install of SP2 directly.
Hoping for a reply,
Joe D.
When I purchased the computer, it shipped with Windows XP Home Edition,
Service Pack 1. I am ready to do a clean reinstall of XP SP1 and then using
an upgrade CD I ordered from Microsoft, upgrade to XP SP2.
This is my question: I have a Windows XP SP2 Upgrade CD that I purchased at
retail for another machine. Can I use that CD to do a direct reinstall of XP
SP2 (instead of doing it in two stages) and when the time comes in the
installation process insert my licensed copy of XP SP1 to prove ownership of
a valid license. It just seems kind of silly to install SP1 and then upgrade
to SP2, when I have the means to do a clean install of SP2 directly.
Hoping for a reply,
Joe D.