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Alex Miller
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      11-07-2009, 12:40 PM


I'd like to install Windows XP on my new MacBook Pro. Its ("BootCamp")
documentation says that Windows XP Service Pack 2 and later are
supported. However, I only own the original XP CD (before Service
Packs). Does anyone know if I will be able to install this old XP and
then update it? What do I need for it? I tried searching for this
information online but without much luck.
 
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SC Tom
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      11-07-2009, 12:53 PM

"Alex Miller" <> wrote in message
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> I'd like to install Windows XP on my new MacBook Pro. Its ("BootCamp")
> documentation says that Windows XP Service Pack 2 and later are
> supported. However, I only own the original XP CD (before Service
> Packs). Does anyone know if I will be able to install this old XP and
> then update it? What do I need for it? I tried searching for this
> information online but without much luck.


You can slipstream SP2 using his method:
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...slipstream.asp
(If your original XP CD is at SP1a, you can slipstream a new one with SP3
using the same method. )
You then use the slipstreamed CD to install XP on your MacBook.

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David
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      11-08-2009, 07:28 AM
In article
<095c2619-3c41-4a3a-b5bd->,
Alex Miller <> wrote:

> I'd like to install Windows XP on my new MacBook Pro. Its ("BootCamp")
> documentation says that Windows XP Service Pack 2 and later are
> supported. However, I only own the original XP CD (before Service
> Packs). Does anyone know if I will be able to install this old XP and
> then update it? What do I need for it? I tried searching for this
> information online but without much luck.


The easiest way to to borrow a copy of XP with SP2 and load that. You
just use the serial etc from your original XP disk and it will work fine.

David - who did that
 
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Marc Heusser
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      11-08-2009, 07:55 AM
In article <postings->,
David <> wrote:

> In article
> <095c2619-3c41-4a3a-b5bd->,
> Alex Miller <> wrote:
>
> > I'd like to install Windows XP on my new MacBook Pro. Its ("BootCamp")
> > documentation says that Windows XP Service Pack 2 and later are
> > supported. However, I only own the original XP CD (before Service
> > Packs). Does anyone know if I will be able to install this old XP and
> > then update it? What do I need for it? I tried searching for this
> > information online but without much luck.

>
> The easiest way to to borrow a copy of XP with SP2 and load that. You
> just use the serial etc from your original XP disk and it will work fine.
>
> David - who did that


If you cannot get hold of an SP2 installation CD you'd have to
"slipstream" SP2 into the original XP SP0 disk - you'd have to google
that for instructions, I avoid Windows as far as I can (which is not
always unfortunately).
While you'r at it - get SP3 if you can, it's a free download.

HTH

Marc

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