Re: 137GB barrier - multi O/S install problem



"Rod Speed" wrote:
No you dont, the normal approach is to slipsteam the
service pack onto the distribution before installing Win2K.


   Then "slipstreaming" involves interleaving the SP
   patches in with the installation data, not just applying
   the SP patches after the normal installation process
   has completed?  I have the SP2 CD for WinXP, and
   I've often wondered whether anything could be saved
   by slipstreaming over just installing WinXP and then
   running the SP2 CD.

*TimDaniels*
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