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Slipstreaming.(use of Microsoft Windows Recovery Console)(Brief article)

Australian PC World

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Q I have been trying to install the Windows Recovery Console, but I keep getting an error message. I have tried copying the i386 folder from my original installation CD and then running the integrate command from the full SP2 downloaded file, but I receive a message that: "Not all files necessary to perform an integrated installation are present." Have you got any further tips?

--John Antill

A This error means that not all of the xP installation files are present on your hard disk copy. Try copying the entire contents of the XP CD to a folder named C:\XP-CD and then run the integrate command using that folder. ...

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