Re: Re" Re Updating XP without intermet" (Kad Man)



Mhzjunkie wrote:
pmg spewed out this bit, and i'll scatter a few bits myself:

Thanks KM
My original post was asking if there was a way to download all XP
updates since SP1 (or SP2), so I could burn them to a CD and take them
to this poor isolated computer which currently is updated only to SP2
at its first release (from the SP2 original CD). You suggested the
slipstream method which sounds good. So I've created that CD. As I
understand, it will contain a full XP installation including SP1 and
SP2 but also up to the latest level of updates (released SP2). I
understand that this slipstream CD can now be used for repair and
also for reinstalation to SP2 level but I am still unsure if this CD
can be used to update the computer from it's current level of SP2
(first release) to a level that includes all updates since SP2. If it
can be used I'm not sure how to do that.
Pete

Kadaitcha Man wrote:
pmg <pmg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Thou bugbane. The complaints I have heard
of you I do not all believe;'tis my slowness that I do not, for I
know you lack not folly to commit them and have ability enough to
make such knaveries yours. Ye blurted:

Kadaitcha Man wrote:
pmg <pmg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Thou lumpish wonder of a poor drunkard.
Thou hedge-born disobedient wretch. Ye chattered:

KM
I've created my slipstream CD as your site directed me on prior
post, complete with the integrated SP2. How do I now use that to
update the XP machine. Do I boot from that CD or just run setup
from the CD or is there some other way?
I don't recall what it was you were attempting to achieve. You'll
need to state that.

Pete
I have a XP machine at another house and it only has dial-up.
Updating windows takes forever so I've created the Slipstream SP2
Cd from your site and will use that hopefully to update the machine.
So its a bootable CD - that's good for installing XP fresh. But to
simply bring it up to date do I boot with it or run setup or what?

To "bring it up to date" you also need to put SP2 on a CD. Once
that's installed on the other machine you keep the slipstreamed cd
in case it's needed for a repair install etc. You will need the
slipstreamed cd if you go to SP2 because you can't use the original
cd if your installation is at a higher service pack level than
what's on the original cd.

To go along with K-man's excellent "advise"..have a look at this..

http://wud.jcarle.com/

A handy little program that take's the hassle out of manually downloading the updates.

"Windows Updates Downloader"

You can use it to download any and all updates that you might need, and burn them to a CD.

Thanks Mhz*
That's exactly what I wanted. Seems like I've barked up the wrong tree with the slipstream thing.....but it'll be useful at some stage anyway
Pete
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