Okay you are ready to download and install the new SP2 for Windows XP and are not too delighted to see that it is over 200mb in size. Fair enough though since you have a broadband connection that quickly finishes the job in minutes. However, your computer crashes after a couple of weeks and you have to reinstall XP all over again. This time that 200mb service pack is more of a pain in the ass then anything. What can you do?

Create a slipstream CD.

This guide will show you how to create a bootable install CD with XP and its SP2 already integrated so you no longer have to worry about downloading the damn thing everytime you install XP.

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