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This guide will take you through the steps in slipstreaming the latest service pack into Windows XP and burning it to a disc. Now bring up a command prompt window and run the following command - changing the target directory where appropriate. Note: This is basically the same as switching the 'Mode' to 'Build' and setting 'Output' to 'Device'. Pick a destination folder and name for the file and then click the 'Save' button.

Using the boot image attached below, extract the zip archive to your hard drive. Now enable the 'Make Image Bootable' option and configure the settings as shown below - using the correct path for the 'Boot Image' of course - only you know where you extracted it to!

Assuming your source folder is in order i. Click 'Yes' to whatever it says needs correcting - these settings have been tried and tested so we know they work!

Note: If you haven't completed the 'Bootable Disc' tab properly, you'll get the prompt below. Do NOT click 'Yes' to that one! Instead, click 'Cancel' and correct the problem as per step 5 above. I'm happy to accept the default value here - which has been generated from the name of the folder we added to the 'Source' box earlier.

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Click Burn Data CD and let the program take care of everything. After it's done and if there haven't been any mistakes, the disc will come out and you'll see a window that confirms the file has been burned to the CD.

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