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I had to abort the installation of windows in middle of Bootcamp installation on Intel MacBook, as I read the fine print and warnings on installation guide not to use the Windows XP version that didn't have SP2. I have XP Professional SP1a version 2002 single disk - and wondering what the issue is if I use this older version - any one has any experience ?
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You could always create a slipstreamed Windows XP disc with Service Pack 2 or greater already installed. Slipstream SP2: http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...slipstream.asp Slipstream SP3: http://lifehacker.com/386526/slipstr...nstallation-cd
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Thanks nixgeek. I had never heard about this slipstreaming before, but does sounds like might work, let me try. But have you any idea if I make a CD in this fashion, would it still be accepted as a legal version for installations ?
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Yup. As long as the original version was legit, then the new, slipstreamed version will be legit as well. Basically, all you're doing is akin to a "Windows Update" before installing the OS -- not after. No issues with legality there.
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