Interestingly, unlike previous service packs, Slipstreaming of Service pack 4 *must* be done under Windows XP. Now we can integrate the unofficial Service Pack 4 with Windows XP+SP1 installation files. Wait until you see this message: "Integrated install has completed successfully." > OKĬontents of WINXP folder now contain non-bootable integrated (splipstreamed) Windows XP+SP1 operating system installation files. After extraction completes, Press OK then type this in the cmd window and press ENTER:Ħ. Press ENTER when asked to Choose Directory For Extracted Files.Ĥ. Then type xpsp1.exe -x:c:\sp1 and then press ENTER > cmd.exe > Press ENTER >Īnd pressing ENTER until you get to the root C:\ directory Copy SP1 exe file to C:\ drive and rename it to xpsp1.exeģ. Copy contents of original Microsoft Windows XP installation files to folder C:\WINXPĢ. How to Integrate Windows XP and Service Pack 1ġ. Technically this should work with SP2 but I wrote instructions for SP1:ĮDIT: SUCCESSFULLY TESTED AND ON SP2 to SP4, BETTER INSTRUCTIONS A COUPLE OF POSTS BELOW SP4 Slipstreaming can only be done on media which has SP1 slipstreamed already. I need someone to test this because the official Slipstreaming info is lengthy and different and I'm not sure if I did anything wrong here, heck I might test it myself later, but here are my instructions, and if they don't work, check out the lengthy Slipstreaming guide they did here:Ġ. I happen to have Windows XP Service Pack 1 full installation exe file downloaded more than a decade ago and it is so annoying that I am able to find full SP2 official download:īut not link to official full SP1 download now.
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