tried this once but my computer ate the thread before i posted it...
so here's the short of it:
-bought a new macbook
-used bootcamp to install windows xp professional
-didn't have service pack 2 so drivers didn't work
-tried installing sp2 but get the following message:
"Service Pack 2 Setup Error:
There is not enough disk space on CWINDOWS\$NTServicePackUninstall$ to install Service Pack 2. Setup requires a minimum of 4 additional megabytes of free space or if you also want to archive the files for uninstallation, Setup requires 4 addtional megabytes of free space. Free additional space on your hard disk and then try again.
i've looked all over the place and never once seen anyone else with the same problem. all i've seen is warnings that you need to free more space...
BUT I HAVE 9+ GB OF FREE SPACE
am i misunderstanding something? where is the space i need to free, because windows is the only thing on the partition. nothing else.
i tried integrating sp2 into my install cd, but i don't have an original cd so i didn't have the microsoft file thingie you need for it to boot
you mean to say that there's NO way that you can upgrade from a previous version of windows? i have to repurchase windows just because it doesn't have SP2 on it? i can't find the original disk, just a copy i made
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Originally Posted by jediknight4jesu
you mean to say that there's NO way that you can upgrade from a previous version of windows? i have to repurchase windows just because it doesn't have SP2 on it? i can't find the original disk, just a copy i made
Read the requirements for Boot Camp on Apple's site:
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On a normal pc you can instal sp2 as stand alone upgrade, i'm not totally sure why apply says it's has to be on the install disk. But if your disc is a legal copy i think you can call microsoft and trade it in for a disk with sp2 on it, like how they will replace lost discs as long as you can prove you actually did buy it.
You could also just try calling Microsoft and tell them the problem and see if they can help. But if you do that I would sudjest not saying you are trying to put it on a mac at first as they might just tell you to call Apple so they don't have to help you.
is the reason that there isn't enough space (according to the installer) because it can't access it because the mac drivers aren't installed? because i'm trying to do this all BEFORE i install the mac drivers.
i was under the assumption that they wouldn't work unless i had SP2
you can take your sp1 disc and do what's called "slipstream" sp2 onto the installation and make a new disc. search OnMac.net, i know they have information on it.
so i spent at least 3 hours sweating over how to get this done w/o slipstream (or w/e), and i found a solution. Boot up in Windows, then do the following:
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1. Click Start - Run - Type “regedit” and press enter
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Originally Posted by NPuter
It looks like that guide is for SP3 and not SP1
It is an SP3 guide. It's a workaround for those that are installing SP3 without installing the Bootcamp update from Apple.
However, the same tweak seems to work to allow the forced install of SP2.
Personally though I'd beg or borrow an hour on a Windows machine and use nLite (as suggested above) to slipstream SP2 into an SP1 install if that's all is available.
so i spent at least 3 hours sweating over how to get this done w/o slipstream (or w/e), and i found a solution. Boot up in Windows, then do the following:
It was that simple for me, and once i did that, it worked perfectly.
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Originally Posted by mrplow
It is an SP3 guide. It's a workaround for those that are installing SP3 without installing the Bootcamp update from Apple.
However, the same tweak seems to work to allow the forced install of SP2.
Personally though I'd beg or borrow an hour on a Windows machine and use nLite (as suggested above) to slipstream SP2 into an SP1 install if that's all is available.
I don't recommend using nLite since it also requires the installation and use of the bloated .NET Frame programming mess.
To easily slipstream service packs in Windows the best software to use is
"autostreamer". See here:
Quick question..I just ordered an iMac (haven't received yet). I did order windows XP Pro with sp2 in advance from a company online so I would have it ready to install when I get the computer.
I am getting worried about the install because I got 2 discs to install.....one says "Microsoft Window XP Professional with Service Pack 2....Version 2004 Corporate" and the second in the "Service Pack 2 Install CD.....Insert CD after you have installed XP PRO"
Is this going to be a problem??? Did I need this on "one" disk?