Yeah. That happened with the Dell SP1 CDs. I DON'T know if that's your problem, but be aware of it.Originally posted by: txrandom
Hmm, I do have a XP SP1 OEM cd, I may need to find a different guide. Someone said that OEM and Retails cds are no different. So the only problem should be occuring due to the fact that it has been slipstreamded once already?
You won't be able to use the COA Key from your PC with a Retail copy of XP. Stick with the version that was originally installed on your PC to avoid Activation problems.Originally posted by: txrandom
I'm having trouble finding any information on going from XP SP1 OEM to XP SP2. Would I be able to use my friends retail XP to do the copying? Or even use it completely if it already has SP2?
Make life simple. Just install with your XP SP1 CD, then patch your PC with SP2. Best practice is to patch the XP with SP2 BEFORE putting it on the Internet. You can do that by downloading the SP2 patch on another PC, or by using Microsoft's SP2 CD (if they still offer it).Originally posted by: txrandom
I reread the manual, it doesn't say required, but says it's better for system stability and compatibility. I'll try Memtest86+, I removed one stick of ram to lessen the chance of error.