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I just re-install (again) my windows on the weekend. I borrowed [i]Roxio Creator[/i] CD (a burning software) from friend, install it, reboot windows, and realized my windows are screwed up. Windows are running extremely slow, many of the windows services are not running. I gave up... even the [i]System Restore[/i] is unable to load up. This is the 2nd time in 2 weeks time I need to reinstall windows on my notebook.

So, it's backup time. Not much things (rubbish) to backup since this is still a pretty "fresh" copy of windows. But hey, the[i] Copy & Paste, Drag & Drop, CTRL+C & CTRL+V[/i] ain't working :confused: ... Luckily the command prompt is still working, the good old [i]copy[/i] and [i]xcopy[/i] command saved the day =)

After going through the pain of windows update to get SP1 upgraded to SP2, I think it's a good idea to [url=http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/windowsxp_sp2_slipstream.asp]Slipstreaming Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2)[/url] to save myself some time in future. On top of that, you can [url=http://www.petri.co.il/office_system_2003_sp_slipstreaming.htm]Slipstreaming Microsfot Office (2003) with SP2 [/url] (or any version of Office you have)

However, you still need to do windows/office update after installation to get HotFixes and optional updates. You can "slipstreaming" HotFixes too, but it's way too complicated, you can search Microsoft's KnowledgeBase for more info or just leave the hard work to Windows Update =)

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Slipstreaming Windows/Office with service packs - 9:42 am
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I just re-install (again) my windows on the weekend. I borrowed Roxio Creator CD (a burning software) from friend, install it, reboot windows, and realized my windows are screwed up. Windows are running extremely slow, many of the windows services are not running. I gave up... even the System Restore is unable to load up. This is the 2nd time in 2 weeks time I need to reinstall windows on my notebook.

So, it's backup time. Not much things (rubbish) to backup since this is still a pretty "fresh" copy of windows. But hey, the Copy & Paste, Drag & Drop, CTRL+C & CTRL+V ain't working confused ... Luckily the command prompt is still working, the good old copy and xcopy command saved the day =)

After going through the pain of windows update to get SP1 upgraded to SP2, I think it's a good idea to Slipstreaming Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2) to save myself some time in future. On top of that, you can Slipstreaming Microsfot Office (2003) with SP2 (or any version of Office you have)

However, you still need to do windows/office update after installation to get HotFixes and optional updates. You can "slipstreaming" HotFixes too, but it's way too complicated, you can search Microsoft's KnowledgeBase for more info or just leave the hard work to Windows Update =)
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