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On the first screen, you can give your CD a name up to 16 characters. Click on Next and the wizard will show a progress bar to let you know how much of your data has been copied to the CD. When the process is complete, a dialog box will alert you and give you the option of making additional copies.

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Begin by inserting a standard data CD into the recordable CD drive. If the system can read the CD, you can be sure the power and data cables are attached properly. Next, insert an audio CD and try to play it. If the CD plays and you can hear the sound, the audio cable is connected correctly. Incompatible hardware After you've verified that the drive itself can read and play, you should next make sure the drive is compatible with Windows XP.

The best comparison would be to a video card. Recordable CD drives work very similarly. You can find out which CD recordable drives are natively supported by XP by checking out Microsoft's Hardware compatibility list. If this is the case, go to the Hardware tab see in Figure A to view a list of all storage devices found in the system. Click Overview to review your settings or simply click the Slipstream! Run the executable inside the archive and go to the Make ISO tab, click the button to browse to the location which holds the XP folder from step 1, then click the button to give a filename and folder for the new ISO file.

Click Make. Before you reach the blue XP setup interface, the Driverpacks will begin extracting themselves to the hard drive ready for installation later in the process.

If all goes well your Windows XP will be installed and all the important drivers will already be installed meaning you can get on and do other things without the hassle of searching for and installing compatible drivers. Note: There are many other extras you can add into an XP installation disc with slipstreaming tools such as nLite , things like individual drivers, service packs and hotfixes etc. If you are doing this as well you need to make sure the Driverpacks are added last, so use nLite or RVM Integrator first, then use the Driverpacks in this guide after.

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