Anybody else getting multiples of this and Marc Simm's "re:M/S Updates"
threads?
Jeff
----- Original Message -----
From: "Carl Houseman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: SlipStream SP2
The rules:
If your XP product key is from an OEM license you must use an OEM CD to
re-install.
If your XP product key is from a retail license you must use a retail CD
to
re-install.
If your XP product key is from XP Home you must use an XP Home CD to
re-install.
If your XP product key is from XP Pro you must use an XP Pro CD to
re-install.
A slipstreamed CD carries the OEM or retail and Home or Pro status of the
original used to make it.
Carl
-----Original Message-----
From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
BobJohns
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 4:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: SlipStream SP2
Wayne the reason I originally asked is because when I needed to do a
re-install after a system crash a friend loaned me an XP Pro disk that he
had slipstreamed using SP2. His original copy was a retail one that
already
had SP1 included when he purchased it.
When I tried to use it my original serial would not work. I don't know if
this was a mistake in the making of the disk or not.
In any event I used my original disk to do the install and just updated
with SP2 as I had downloaded it when it was first was released.
It just makes me wonder why my original key did not work with his
copy. Thanks to all who have responded.
Bob J.
Guam U.S.A.
At03:35 AM 4/26/2006, Wayne Johnson wrote the following message:
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>
>At 10:07 AM 4/25/2006, Rick Glazier typed:
>>Look at the disk label(s) in Explorer, and be sure they are all "retail"
>>versions.
>
>May I ask why? It doesn't matter if he has OEM disks or not as far as
>slipstreaming goes just as long as it's the one that came with that
>machine. If there is any reason not to slipstream an OEM Windows Xp
>Cd I don't know of them. Everyone is aloud to make a backup of their
>own OS installation Cd & basically that's all a slipstream disk is,
>just a backup with the updates incorporated.
>
>
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> Wayne D. Johnson
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