Service pack 4 slipstream question

J

J.Hanover

Hi,
I would like to make a W2k boot cd with service pack 4 in it . I have
followed
the instructions found on the web and had no problem until I went to
intergrate service pack 4 into my saved copy of W2K . The process
calls for an update.exe command line written into start > run , the problem
is that a message came up saying that the file i386 update.exe has been
removed . I checked through the SP4 i386 folder and there is no update.exe
file . I have searched for the i386\update.exe file on the net but can't
find it . I see that there was a security problem with this file , so maybe
it is removed by MS on purpose after downloading the service pack .If anyone
else has been able to fix this problem and slipstream service pack 4 then
any suggestions would be really appreciated .
Thanks
Jack
 
B

ByTor

Hi,
I would like to make a W2k boot cd with service pack 4 in it . I have
followed
the instructions found on the web and had no problem until I went to
intergrate service pack 4 into my saved copy of W2K . The process
calls for an update.exe command line written into start > run , the problem
is that a message came up saying that the file i386 update.exe has been
removed . I checked through the SP4 i386 folder and there is no update.exe
file . I have searched for the i386\update.exe file on the net but can't
find it . I see that there was a security problem with this file , so maybe
it is removed by MS on purpose after downloading the service pack .If anyone
else has been able to fix this problem and slipstream service pack 4 then
any suggestions would be really appreciated .
Thanks
Jack

If you see the file on the original CD & not where you copied it to than
copy pasting the i386 folder is may not be working properly....Or are
you copying the existing i386 folder from your already installed OS????
My understanding is that it has to be pulled from an original install
CD....This is always the way I've done it & never fails...........Than
again I make an image of the install CD than extract it with an image
extractor.........

Read here if these instructions are different than the ones you
used........

http://old.bink.nu/bootcd/
 

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