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nsbindra
19-11-2007, 08:26 PM
For Windows XP, is it necessary to load SP1 and the SP 2 or is it enough to load SP2 directly after fresh installation of Windows XP???
Thanx

The_Devil_Himself
19-11-2007, 08:33 PM
no need to install sp1.sp2 has sp1 integrated into it.

nsbindra
19-11-2007, 08:36 PM
Thanx man.

[xubz]
19-11-2007, 08:38 PM
Instead of Installing SP2 after Installing XP, Its better to integrate SP2 directly into the XP Installation itself! Check Google for 'Slipstreaming SP2'.

Vishal Gupta
19-11-2007, 10:11 PM
^^ +1
Try "nLite" to integrate SP2 in your Windows XP Setup and then you'll not need to install SP2 separately. ;)

nsbindra
20-11-2007, 07:54 AM
Thanx guys for ur responses. I will create a bootable CD with SP2 integrated. Now after that i want to create a start point for a desired configuration of my PC. Like removal of Messenger 4.7, Installation of WMP11, IE7, Installation of JRE, flash etc. How do i create a Cd or DVD, after removing the Windows of the Crap and installing my other favourite programmes, which i can use as an image to start the next time around, whenever i vneed to format my computer.

What o u guys suggest. What shud be removed from a fresh install of Windows and what shud be added to create the image before burning the CD.

And how to burn this image and how to use this image.

Vishal Gupta
20-11-2007, 10:21 AM
^^ "nLite" can help you in removing unwanted items and unattended installation. You can remove any item which you want but don't remove one which you are not sure. You can see its description in right side pane and then can decide to remove it or not. You can get nLite from here:

nLite: Customize Windows XP Setup and Remove Unwanted Components (http://www.askvg.com/nlite-customize-windows-xp-setup-and-remove-unwanted-components/)

Regarding to adding software in Setup, its a bit complex task. You can use unattended guide at msfn for it. Another way is once install Windows and then all required software and then create an image using "Acronis True Image" which you can use any time you format Windows. ;)