Hi...
I'm trying to create a Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 Installation CD which'll work just as the Original CD but have not Windows 2000 but Windows 2000 SP3 on it.
I know that there is a tutorial at win2k.webhop.net, but I tried it that way and it didn't work - I got no clue why.
My CD-ROM simply did not recognize the CD as a bootable device though I think I followed every single step accordingly. The CD was accessable under Windows though.
Does anyone know how it works? I don't need a summary of the article on win2k.webhop.net but either the differences on how to do it or another way to do it.
If someone could deliver information on how to implement the upcoming SP1 for Windows XP on an XP Installation CD I would also highly appreciate that.
And if you have deeper insight into all those cute little burning programs' options, maybe you could explain how to do it with ahead Nero - as I guess at least as many people own it as CDRWin (which is explained on win2k.webhop.net).
Thanks a lot for every helpful answer...
NetSoerfer
P.S.: I hope this isn't in the wrong forum, I couldn't really decide whether to post this here or in CDR-Related...
I'm trying to create a Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 Installation CD which'll work just as the Original CD but have not Windows 2000 but Windows 2000 SP3 on it.
I know that there is a tutorial at win2k.webhop.net, but I tried it that way and it didn't work - I got no clue why.
My CD-ROM simply did not recognize the CD as a bootable device though I think I followed every single step accordingly. The CD was accessable under Windows though.
Does anyone know how it works? I don't need a summary of the article on win2k.webhop.net but either the differences on how to do it or another way to do it.
If someone could deliver information on how to implement the upcoming SP1 for Windows XP on an XP Installation CD I would also highly appreciate that.
And if you have deeper insight into all those cute little burning programs' options, maybe you could explain how to do it with ahead Nero - as I guess at least as many people own it as CDRWin (which is explained on win2k.webhop.net).
Thanks a lot for every helpful answer...
NetSoerfer
P.S.: I hope this isn't in the wrong forum, I couldn't really decide whether to post this here or in CDR-Related...
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