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More info?)
Ok. I have never done this before. Do I need to download the slipstreaming
software first, then go the website and download the new software and then
create the new CD?
I went to the website that you gave me and it says that it is for "Network
Installation Package for IT Professionals and Developers." Is it okay for
me to download this?
Will the slipstreaming software give me directions?
"Ron Martell" wrote:
> "JoshuaGill" <JoshuaGill@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >If I do this, will I lose all of my files and data? What is the
> >slipstreaming? Do I need to use it?
> >
>
> Slipstreaming is the process by which you create an updated
> installation CD by merging the contents of the original installation
> CD with the contents of the latest Service Pack.
>
> Creating the new installation CD will not jeopardize your existing
> data or Windows installation.
>
> When you have created the new installation CD you use it to upgrade
> your computer from Home to Pro, and you will no longer receive the
> message about your installed version being newer.
>
> There is always some risk when doing an operating system upgrade, but
> that risk must be acceptable to you because you have already tried to
> do this.
>
> Good luck
>
> Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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> Microsoft MVP
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>
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>
> In memory of a dear friend Alex Nichol MVP
>
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>