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Windows XP Windows update no longer
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works so here's how to make a better XP
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installer with every update and fix ever
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released plus five years of unreleased
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updates and unofficial Service Pack 4
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and it's all built into the standard
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setup for Windows XP
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let's get started with a list of what
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you will need to complete this XP update
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project first of all a working PC or
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virtual machine with Windows XP yes it
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must be Windows XP
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and I've got all the files in one place
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here in XP ISO or CD there will be more
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info on this much later in the video
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the 7-Zip program to unpack files
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Windows XP unofficial service pack for
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installer
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Windows XP unofficial service pack for
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post sp4 update pack and finally the
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Ryan VM integrator to build the final
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image download links to everything and
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written method in the video description
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we'll start off with making some folders
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I'm going to take all of those downloads
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and take them and cut them
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and we're going to move them into a
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folder in the root of Drive C so let's
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go ahead and make that folder we'll open
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up Drive C
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and if your XP install is fresh you will
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get that warning new folder called
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xp-sp4
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and then we'll just simply move that
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downloads folder into there and that's
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where the downloads will be again
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everything for this project will be in
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this folder
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and so now I've got that in there
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everything's in the downloads folder in
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the cxp dash sp4 folder we'll go ahead
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and make a new folder and we'll call
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that the build folder this is where the
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built installation files will go
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and finally we'll install 7-Zip for this
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part and that just takes a couple
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seconds to install be sure to use the
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folder names exactly as written in the
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video description because all of the
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future steps in this video depend on
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having the correct folder name
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recommend using a disk or ISO file of
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Windows XP Homer Pro Service Pack 3
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retailer OEM highly recommended to use
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an original disk with no mods or
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customizations more info on CDs and isos
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and video description
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if you're copying files from a CD go
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ahead and open the build folder go into
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my computer right click the CD and click
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open select everything with control a or
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click and drag like I did there right
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click and copy now paste into that
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folder okay since it's a CD it's going
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to take a couple minutes to copy
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really depends on how fast your CD drive
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is and the condition of the disk
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it's a lot faster and easier to use an
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ISO here and to do that you simply take
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the iso copy it and paste it into the
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build folder
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and that just takes a couple seconds
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I'll right click the iso and go to 7-Zip
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and extract here give 7-Zip a minute to
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do its thing
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and you will want to delete the iso out
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of that folder
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and there we go we've got a nice clean
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folder ready to build
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and that's the extracted Windows XP
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installation files
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you can also delete this boot folder
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from the CD Contents I don't think
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leaving it will hurt anything but just
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to be safe I deleted it when I built
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mine and also remember again don't
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forget to delete the ISO
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now it's time to integrate or slip
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stream that unofficial service pack for
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to do that we will need to open a
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command prompt so go to start and open a
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command prompt CD space slash xp-sb4
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slash downloads
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and I will zoom in on the command window
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put the command on screen as well as
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have it in the video description
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it's simply the installer name
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space slash integrate colon and then the
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path to the build folder so we'll go in
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and we'll copy the path of that build
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folder and we'll
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take that and paste it into the command
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prompt window and press enter of course
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you could also type it in since it's a
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fairly short path and it's extracting
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that extraction step will take a minute
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or two again depending on how fast your
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PC is the process is fully automated
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there you can see it's now copying the
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files which are the service pack for
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files and it's building those into the
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installation image
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and again it will take a couple minutes
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now
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it's done
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some important information about the
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next part of the video if you're using
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XP on these CPUs or older at Pentium
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through F1 XP do not integrate the next
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update if it's a Pentium 4 or an F on 64
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go ahead and install the next update
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why because these older CPUs don't have
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ssc2 and so that's required for these
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updates consider the possibility of
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building two isos one with this update
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and one without if you're going to be
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working with older PCS
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now that I've covered the scenarios
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where you should not use this update
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let's go ahead and extract and integrate
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it to the installation image so we'll go
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ahead and browse to the XP sp4 folder
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open that up go into the downloads
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folder extract that post XP
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update pack 7-Zip file and it will have
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its own folder there
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go ahead and open up that folder and
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look inside the
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file there with the long name I'll have
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it in the video description extract that
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to its own folder open that up and there
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it is so now we're going to want to copy
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that path
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and go to the start menu here
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and open a command prompt and we'll
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enter CD space
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that's change directory we'll paste the
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path and press enter okay now we're in
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there simply run slipstream.bat now
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we've got to type in or copy paste your
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choice really the path to that build
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folder and we'll copy that
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okay we'll get back to the command
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prompt window and we'll right click and
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paste and press enter
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again you can type in if you want to
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that's why I made the build folder path
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short
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and once you press enter you will see a
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bunch of file names fly by and it's done
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you can close that up
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another very important step here to save
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time and optimize the installation
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process go into that post sp4 folder and
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look for the file that says net FX off
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it's very important to extract this and
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put it into the iso that we're building
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so what this is is it disables.net
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framework 3.5 so simply copy that file
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paste click yes to overwrite so what
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this does is disables the default
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installation of the.net framework 3.5
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you can always install it manually if
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needed but this saves a lot of time
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during the installation process
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time to extract the final tool for this
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video right click that rvm integrator
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and extract now I don't think this is
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the
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best or most featured iso builder but it
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is simple and has no additional
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requirements so all we have to do to use
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this tool is go to the make ISO tab
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which I've already done there go ahead
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and get the path to the build folder
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and copy it you can also browse using
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the button but I find that easier to
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just copy the path and paste that in now
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give it a folder for the iso I'll just
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put it right in the XP sp4 folder
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and I'll call it xpsb4.iso volume label
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call it xbsb4 or whatever you like
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and leave everything else at the default
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go ahead and hit the button and it's
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going it should only take a couple
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minutes to build
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and it's done
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there you can see the iso and the build
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folder now I did want to note that this
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is over 700 megabytes so it does require
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a DVD if you're using a PC with an
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optical drive unfortunately it does not
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fit on a CD that's one of the few
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drawbacks of this method so if you're
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using a PC that does not boot from USB I
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kind of have a workaround for that and
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I'll be doing a separate video on that
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later but again
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if you're using optical media going to
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have to be some type of DVD or again
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build it onto a flash drive and there we
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can see all the files built in and in
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the next section I'll show you the setup
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process so you can see that it works
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just the same as any other XP CD or
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setup program
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booting up you'll get that old school
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installer for XP and it'll copy all the
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files over after you partition and
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format the hard drive
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and you've reboot
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go into the normal XP setup
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and it goes to its whole installing
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which usually takes a couple minutes
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and you go through this just like any
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other XP setup I'd notice no changes to
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the setup
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enter your product key your computer
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name wait for networking
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okay and so we will be doing more videos
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on XP in the future probably with some
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customizations of the installation and
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everything
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so feel free to leave your ideas in the
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comments and please subscribe to help
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support the channel if this video helped
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you out
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so the installation is almost done here
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it's going to reboot one more time do
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its video settings thing
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and there we go there's that and I'm
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just showing you again that this works
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just the same as a any other XP
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installation
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so let's go ahead and kick back and
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listen to that classic setup music
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thank you and the install is finished
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[Music]
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video drivers install and let's go ahead
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and look at properties so you can see it
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calls itself version 2014 Service Pack
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3.
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when we look at the disk space go into
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computer right click Drive C Properties
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you're using a little over three gigs
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depending on how big your drivers are
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we'll go ahead and close that and let's
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take a look at one more thing go into
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the windows folder system 32 folder show
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the contents in all of them let's look
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at kernel32.dll right click properties
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version file version and that is the
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most up-to-date version that exists for
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Windows XP so the integration process
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worked also if you want to install that
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NET Framework be prepared to wait about
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30 to 45 minutes
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so in conclusion I think it's great a
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Windows XP installation that comes right
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out of the disk or USB drive with
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everything fully updated no bussing
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around with wasting time on installing
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updates
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