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exrigger

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Since: Dec 01, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 5:21 pm
Post subject: Slipstreaming Get Alert
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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

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Shaun

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 9:58 pm
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Just copy the one you made before. Or make a new one.

"exrigger" <exriggerSPAMFREE.RemoveThis@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
>
>

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exrigger

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 7:15 pm
Post subject: Re: Slipstreaming Get Alert [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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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.TakeThisOut@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.TakeThisOut@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
>>
>>
>
>
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Pop`

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Since: Aug 05, 2006
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 12:48 pm
Post subject: Re: Slipstreaming Get Alert [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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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
Pop`


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
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Courtney1

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Since: Jul 05, 2004
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 7:50 pm
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Actually, slipstreaming Service Pack 2 is vital to installing XP if you want
to have a partition that is more than 137GB in size. Only CDs with SP2 (and
Vista) will allow this.

Courtney sends.

P.S. Find SimpleSlipper. Makes slipstreaming much easier.

"Pop`" <nodoby.RemoveThis@devnull.spamcop.net> wrote in message
news:%23mJcrx8FHHA.420@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> 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
> Pop`
>
>
> 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.RemoveThis@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.RemoveThis@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
>
>
>
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Pop`

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Since: Aug 05, 2006
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 11:40 am
Post subject: Re: Slipstreaming Get Alert [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Sort of; but I still think simply tossing the SP2 CD in the drive and
letting it install is more efficient.

It's the inability of most users to properly test a slipstream to see that
it works completely that bugs me so much. I haven't yet met anyone face to
face where their slipstream effort succeeded when they needed it. That's
not a lot of users I know, but ... still I think indicative. I had to come
up with a non-destructive way to completely test the slipstreams for them.
Ymmv of course; just an opinion, nothing more.

Pop`


Courtney wrote:
> Actually, slipstreaming Service Pack 2 is vital to installing XP if
> you want to have a partition that is more than 137GB in size. Only
> CDs with SP2 (and Vista) will allow this.
>
> Courtney sends.
>
> P.S. Find SimpleSlipper. Makes slipstreaming much easier.
>
> "Pop`" <nodoby DeleteThis @devnull.spamcop.net> wrote in message
> news:%23mJcrx8FHHA.420@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> 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
>> Pop`
>>
>>
>> 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
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Ken Blake MVP

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Since: Feb 19, 2004
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 2:54 pm
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Courtney wrote:

> Actually, slipstreaming Service Pack 2 is vital to installing XP if
> you want to have a partition that is more than 137GB in size. Only
> CDs with SP2 (and Vista) will allow this.


No, not so. You need either SP2 *or* SP1. Only the original pre-SP1 release
will not work.


--
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
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Klaus Jorgensen

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Since: Mar 16, 2006
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 4:57 am
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exrigger wrote :
>
> 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.
>

You are probably right - it fails to load the CD boot record so the
"press any key to boot from CD" prompt never shows up.

The vital step in creating a slipstreamed CD is:
Boot record from old CD
4 bootsectors
No emulation
Load segment 7C0
ISO level 1
Disable ISO file delimiter



/klaus
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