This is unsolicited input, but I've found that slipstreaming isn't usually
worth the time and effort because it's a constant updating exercise to keep
it current and the headaches of proving it works, or discovering after a
failure that it doesn't work, are just not worth it.
In the end, it's actually a lot less frustrating and efficient to just
reinstall windows (via backup, CD, whatever you have), install a firewall
and antivirus, and then let Windows Update handle the rest automatically
while you finish restoring your data.
By far the best though is to use an imaging application and dispense with
all of the hassle, period. They're not real expensive, and they're easy to
test to see if they'll work when you really need them.
HTH
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exrigger wrote:
> dont hink you read the message properly, That is the problem I cant
> copy the old ne either it is broken.I did make two new ones and
> neither oe wil boot, it says
> PRESS ANY KEY TO REBOOT.
>
> Thanks
>
> "Shaun" <snoggle.DeleteThis@woh.chicken.com> wrote in message
> news:ga5ch.1387$SJ3.913@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
>> Just copy the one you made before. Or make a new one.
>>
>> "exrigger" <exriggerSPAMFREE.DeleteThis@wightman.com> wrote in message
>> news:6O2dnRKL4I96N-3YnZ2dnUVZ_oGdnZ2d@wightman.ca...
>>> Hello all
>>>
>>> Hope somebody could help me out here.
>>>
>>> I tried slipstreaming XP Pro with SP2.I did it before and it worked
>>> great but this time it says to reboot each time. It goes through
>>> the checks and before it says hit any key to use CD it says PRESS
>>> ANY KEY TO REBOOT. Is this missing the MBR? If so how can I fix it? It
>>> was the same
>>> disc as before.
>>>
>>> It burned without any errors.
>>>
>>> Thanks for any help
>>>
>>> Bruce >> Stay informed about: Slipstreaming