• Can I create an install disk with SP3 and all updates that I have on my PC?

    Home » Forums » AskWoody support » Windows » Windows Vista, XP and earlier » Questions: Vista, XP back to 3.1 » Can I create an install disk with SP3 and all updates that I have on my PC?

    Author
    Topic
    #485379

    I have a Windows XP install disk with SP2. Can I create a new install disk with SP3 and all the updates that I have installed on my PC? I’m sick of doing a reinstall, then adding SP3 and then downloading all the updates again.

    Viewing 5 reply threads
    Author
    Replies
    • #1349230

      Bob,

      Take a look at Slipstream Service Pack 3 into Your Windows XP Installation CD. I’ve found this relatively easy to do. Despite the title, it also covers including updates.

      Chris

    • #1349231

      Yes you can. We call them Images. Use a good 3rd party Imaging tool and create an Image. This will create a compressed file with EVERYTHING in the HD for restoration if something goes wrong. There are many discussions in the Maintenance forum on Imaging.

      Images bring the OS back to it’s exact state when the Image is created, including all apps, customizations, everything. It is however easier to store an Image on an Ext. HD rather than a disk since the Image size, although compressed, will span several disks.

      • #1349233

        Thanks for the reply fellas, much appreciated. Seems I will be creating a disk and later on an image.

    • #1352129

      want to create your own rescue disk with imaging software included
      http://www.runtime.org/peb.htm excellent reading and info specially PEbuilder

    • #1352422

      I hope this isn’t considered thread hijacking, but the question is related.

      Do you need a working XP system to create a slip-streamed XP disk or can you use a Win7 system on which to create the XP disk?

    • #1352428

      I believe you only need a working XP Installation disk, and the service packs.

    • #1352537

      Believe this old tech, when I tell you that “Medico” is 150% correct!!!

      When you’ve blown out windows or trashed your hard drive, there is nothing that can or will replace a recent Backup Image File stored in a safe place, like on a second hard drive (either internal or External….Internal is much faster and will encourage you to make your backups more often…..like weekly (not Weakly))
      Using Ghost 11.5, it takes me less than 15 minutes to do my weekly backup to a second internal hard drive.

      I’ve been setting up backup schemes for PC’s, Banks and Corp’s for about 30 years.
      Only a total backup will save the day, when your main Hard Drive, howls and smokes.

      Having just an OS disk, still leaves you hours and hours of disk rebuilding, to even get close to where you were before your hard drive crashed. And of course your data files are GONE!

      It’s a good idea to back up your data DAILY, to a second drive or Flash Drive.
      I have a 32 gig Flash Drive plugged in permanently, to get my daily data file backups, via a batch file that I run from a desktop shortcut. That takes just a few seconds, since it copies only files that have been changed or just created.

      Just an ounce of prevention ……………. (you know the rest)

      Cheers Mates!
      The Doctor ๐Ÿ˜Ž

      • #1382065

        hi

        which do you think is better…i have 2 identical hard drives…clone the C: drive or image the C: drive to the E: drive periodically?

        don
        ps..if C: crashes i want E: up and running in an hour say..

    Viewing 5 reply threads
    Reply To: Reply #1352428 in Can I create an install disk with SP3 and all updates that I have on my PC?

    You can use BBCodes to format your content.
    Your account can't use all available BBCodes, they will be stripped before saving.

    Your information:




    Cancel