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Trundel

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Mar 7, 2007
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I just got my new iMac today and have run into a problem when trying to slipstream my Windows XP SP1 to SP2. I have an old pc laptop that has succesfully integrated the patch into the cd files but it doesn't have a cd burner. Is it possible to copy over the now slipstreamed cd folder over to my iMac and burn the cd on it? Or do I have to get someone with a pc that can burn to help me?
 

Lancetx

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Aug 11, 2003
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If you use a program like nLite in Windows to create the slipstreamed Windows XP image, you can save it as a bootable ISO. Then in OS X, you can use Disk Utility to burn the ISO to a blank CD-R and you'll be all set. That's exactly what I did to create a Windows XP SP2 install CD and it worked flawlessly.
 

sunfast

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Oct 14, 2005
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I had exactly the same problem!

I found a great free windows app called Autostreamer which auto slipstreamed and provided me with a bootable .iso

From there it was straight into toast and away! :)
 

Trundel

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Mar 7, 2007
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Perfect sunfast! Somehow I kept messing up what Lancetx suggested so hopefully this works.
 
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