Add the 'WXPVOL_EN' folder to the 'Source' box.Ĥ.
Note: This is basically the same as switching the 'Mode' to 'Build' and setting 'Output' to 'Device'.ģ. Click the 'Write files/folders to disc' button.
That's it, we now have a nice set of source files for burning a Windows XP SP3 OS installation disc.Ģ. and once it's finished you should see this: WindowsXP-KB936929-SP3-x86-ENU.exe /integrate:"T:\WXPVOL_EN"Īll being well, it'll then start to integrate itself into the folder. Now bring up a command prompt window and run the following command - changing the target directory where appropriate. I ended up with a file called 'WindowsXP-KB936929-SP3-x86-ENU.exe'. Now let's assume we want to integrate service pack 3 into it. In this example, I'll use a folder called 'WXPVOL_EN'.īelow you can see what my folder looks like initially: Start by creating a folder on your hard drive and copying the entire contents of your original XP disc to it (just drag+drop it all using Explorer). it won't work if you're running Vista or newer) - Read Microsoft's KB article 950722 for more info. Please note: It has come to my attention that you can't use the '/integrate' switch to slipstream SP3 (into the volume licensing edition anyway) unless you're actually doing so within XP/2003 (i.e. This guide will take you through the steps in slipstreaming the latest service pack into Windows XP and burning it to a disc.