From: Shenan Stanley on
SteveF wrote:
> I have used the original 2002 Windows XP Pro Upgrade disk which I
> think is the first one without any service packs (none are listed
> on the disk).

What system are you using to attempt the integration?

Windows what?

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From: SteveF on
Windows XP Media Center with all updates on a desktop computer with lots of
memory both RAM and HDD

"Shenan Stanley" wrote:

> SteveF wrote:
> > I have used the original 2002 Windows XP Pro Upgrade disk which I
> > think is the first one without any service packs (none are listed
> > on the disk).
>
> What system are you using to attempt the integration?
>
> Windows what?
>
> --
> Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP
> --
> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
>
>
From: smlunatick on
On Sep 22, 1:34 pm, SteveF <Ste...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Windows XP Media Center with all updates on a desktop computer with lots of
> memory both RAM and HDD
>
> "Shenan Stanley" wrote:
> > SteveF wrote:
> > > I have used the original 2002 Windows XP Pro Upgrade disk which I
> > > think is the first one without any service packs (none are listed
> > > on the disk).
>
> > What system are you using to attempt the integration?
>
> > Windows what?
>
> > --
> > Shenan Stanley
> >      MS-MVP
> > --
> > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
> >http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

Locate AutoStreamer or nLite. These are two software packages that
can help your with the integration of the service packs.

BTW: I am not sure but you might need to integrate SP1 first since
SP3 usually needs SP1 before it can install.