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Mac can't read my slipstreamed XP Sp2 cd!
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<blockquote data-quote="JSK100" data-source="post: 901799" data-attributes="member: 119389"><p>Hey guys. I'm having a issue that has been bugging for SO LONG TODAY! Alright, so I slipstream Service pack 2 onto a windows xp service pack 1. Finally when I put it into my mac, the mac says that the CD is just a blank CD. But when I put it into my windows PC, it says that it's a windows XP install CD. </p><p></p><p>So for some reason my mac thinks that the CD is just a blank disk! I can't figure out why! I tried like 3 Cd's. 2 CD-R's, and one CD-RW!</p><p></p><p>Now one thing that I was very confused about was that when I'm reading the tutorials how to slipstream, they all have a folder called "Cmpnents". My windows XP sp1 disc doesn't have that but instead has a folder called "DOTNETFX". So, maybe that's the problem? My CD is from the original XP home edition, etc. So idk why it doesn't have that folder!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSK100, post: 901799, member: 119389"] Hey guys. I'm having a issue that has been bugging for SO LONG TODAY! Alright, so I slipstream Service pack 2 onto a windows xp service pack 1. Finally when I put it into my mac, the mac says that the CD is just a blank CD. But when I put it into my windows PC, it says that it's a windows XP install CD. So for some reason my mac thinks that the CD is just a blank disk! I can't figure out why! I tried like 3 Cd's. 2 CD-R's, and one CD-RW! Now one thing that I was very confused about was that when I'm reading the tutorials how to slipstream, they all have a folder called "Cmpnents". My windows XP sp1 disc doesn't have that but instead has a folder called "DOTNETFX". So, maybe that's the problem? My CD is from the original XP home edition, etc. So idk why it doesn't have that folder! [/QUOTE]
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