- XP SP3 slipstream breaks activation keys
- Posted by brentil on May 1st, 2008
So I took and made a slipstream CD of Windows XP SP3 into our open license
installation media. I've done this with SP1 and SP2 since it takes a while
to get the XP+SP install media sometimes. Well this time I went to do a test
install with ym new shiny XP+SP3 Slipstream CD and made it all the way to the
point where I put in my activation key during setup.
All 3 of our different volume license keys no longer work with the media
now. I can install SP3 on a machine running windows with our keys on it, but
I can no longer do a fresh install with this media.
Thought I would post this here since I didn't know where else to report it.
- Posted by Carey Frisch [MVP] on May 1st, 2008
Please repost your inquiry in the TechNet SP3 Forum:
http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/...2010&SiteID=17
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"brentil" wrote:
So I took and made a slipstream CD of Windows XP SP3 into our open license
installation media. I've done this with SP1 and SP2 since it takes a while
to get the XP+SP install media sometimes. Well this time I went to do a test
install with ym new shiny XP+SP3 Slipstream CD and made it all the way to the
point where I put in my activation key during setup.
All 3 of our different volume license keys no longer work with the media
now. I can install SP3 on a machine running windows with our keys on it, but
I can no longer do a fresh install with this media.
Thought I would post this here since I didn't know where else to report it.
- Posted by Shenan Stanley on May 1st, 2008
brentil wrote:
Worked with my VLK licensed copy.
- How did you integrate it?
- What level CD did you start with?
- Sure you have the FINAL SP3 and not RCx?
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- Posted by brentil on May 1st, 2008
- I used Paul Thurrott's guide which worked for SP1 and SP2.
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...slipstream.asp
- It was a WinXP Vol License Gold disc that I used to build the SP1 and SP2
slipstream CDs off of previously.
- This is the final version downloadable from MS and is not one of the RCx
copies.
"Shenan Stanley" wrote:
- Posted by Dave R. on May 1st, 2008
SP3 won't install onto XP Gold - it requires at least SP1 be installed.
Is it possible that you need to slipstream it into an SP1 or better CD?
Regards,
Dave
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- Posted by Robert Moir on May 1st, 2008
brentil wrote:
Did you do the slipstreaming from a Vista machine? This is a known problem
with building the slipstream disk on a Vista machine.
- Posted by brentil on May 2nd, 2008
I found the solution over here. It's because I did it on Vista. I followed
the steps there and was able to make a SP3 Slipstream CD that works on a Gold
disc.
http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/...0227&SiteID=17