
Create a Microsoft Windows CD with the latest Service Pack
This is interesting to have MS Windows CD's updated to the latest, and thus not have to update the posts every time we install a Windows, The example explained in this procedure is to update a Microsoft Windows XP CD and add the service pack to it 2. Very interestinggg!!!
First of all, copy the contents of the MS Windows XP CD to a folder on your hard drive, for example to “C:XP”,
We also copy the Service Pack 2 (xpsp2.exe) a “C:XP” and we open an MSDOS console to dump the information, for this: “Beginning” > “Execute” > “Cmd” and “Accept”, Let's go to folder C:XP and we type the command: “xpsp2.exe /integrate:c:Xp”
We wait for it to decompress….
Tututu….
“Accept”,
And now you have to create a boot for the CD, ¿No? if we want it to boot from the BIOS… To do this, you have to take out the boot that the MS Windows XP CD has and save it on the hard disk, Cannot be done with the browser, It has to be with software, for example with the ISOBuster, HERE I have the version 1.7., so we take the image and save it for example in C:XP, The picture is “Microsoft Corporation.img”
We extract it…
And now we're going to save everything on a CD, for this we use the typical Nero, we create a new CD, but to put that of a type it is “CD-ROM (beginning)” that is, with boot, bootable. Click on “Examine” and select the file that we have extracted before, the “Microsoft Corporation.img”.
On the “Label” It is important to put “WXPVOL_ES” or also the one that you put on the Windows CD that we have previously copied to the hard drive. Click on “New”,
and Now all that's left is to drag the content of “C:XP” to the new CD,
Select the files and drag them…
Everything perfect, Now we give the recording to the cone of the “match”,
We give “Record”,
We wait for the east and…
Perfect! We give “Accept” and you can already try it.