How to integrate Windows XP Service Pack files into the Windows XP installation folder
This article describes how to integrate Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) to the Windows XP installation folder. You can use the /integrate switch or the Update.exe utility to perform this task. These tools help you run an in-place upgrade to Windows XP SP2 if the original Windows Setup CD is an earlier version of Windows XP.
Note Integrating a service pack is supported only in Windows XP Home Edition and in Windows XP Professional Edition. Integrating a service pack is not supported in Windows Media Center Edition.
Method 1: Use the /integrate switch
Create two new folders on the computer. For example, create the C:\XPCD\i386 and C:\XPSP2 folders.
APPLIES TO
1. You can also integrate the Windows XP 3 to either your Windows XP
SP 1 or Windows XP SP 2.
2. You can download the service packs from MICROSOFT SITE
Note Integrating a service pack is supported only in Windows XP Home Edition and in Windows XP Professional Edition. Integrating a service pack is not supported in Windows Media Center Edition.
Method 1: Use the /integrate switch
Create two new folders on the computer. For example, create the C:\XPCD\i386 and C:\XPSP2 folders.
- Copy the files and folders in the i386 folder from the original Windows XP CD to C:\XPCD\i386.
- Download the Windows XP SP2 network installation package to C:\XPSP2. To download the installation package, visit the following Microsoft Web site: Code:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=049c9dbe-3b8e-4f30-8245-9e368d3cdb5a&DisplayLang=en
Note : the operating system uses a language other than English, change the language to English before you download. The Change Language option is listed in the middle of the download page. - Click Start, click Run, type cmd, and then click OK.
- At the command prompt, type cd C:\XPSP2, and then press ENTER.
- Type WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-ENU.exe /integrate:C:\XPCD, and then press ENTER.
- The Windows Service Pack 2 Setup Wizard starts and notifies you that Windows XP SP2 files are being integrated into the Windows XP installation folder. Follow the instructions in the Windows Service Pack 2 Setup Wizard.
- Click OK when you see the dialog box that indicates that the integrated installation has completed successfully.
- After you complete the integration process, run an in-place upgrade to Windows XP SP2. To do this, click Start, click Run, type C:\XPCD\i386\winnt32, and then click OK.
- Follow steps 1 through 5 of Method 1.
- At the command prompt, type WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-ENU.exe –x, and then press ENTER.
- When you are prompted, make sure that C:\XPSP2 is listed as the destination folder for the extracted files, and then click OK to extract the files.
- At the command prompt, type C:\XPSP2\i386\update\update /s:C:\XPCD. The Windows Service Pack 2 Setup Wizard starts and notifies you that Windows XP SP2 files are being integrated into the Windows XP installation folder.
- Click OK when you see the dialog box that indicates the integrated installation has completed successfully.
- After you complete the integration process, run an in-place upgrade to Windows XP SP2. To do this, click Start, click Run, type C:\XPCD\i386\winnt32, and then click OK.
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP1
- Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
1. You can also integrate the Windows XP 3 to either your Windows XP
SP 1 or Windows XP SP 2.
2. You can download the service packs from MICROSOFT SITE
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