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The easy way - by using an ISO file

To do so you'll need a good CD-burning software that will also be able to read and write ISO files. One of my favorites is WinISO (currently v5.3) but you can use any other software is you want.

WinISO is a CD-ROM image file utility that can convert BIN to ISO, extract/edit/create ISO files directly, make bootable CDs and as a BIN/ISO converter/extractor/editor. It can process almost all CD-ROM image file(s) including ISO and BIN. With WinISO, you can add/delete/rename/extract file(s) within image files. You can convert image files to the standard ISO format and you have the ability to create ISO image file(s) from a CD-ROM.

I'll explain the needed steps using WinISO screenshots and commands.

Step one: Slipstream the SP into i386

Follow the steps described in the slipstreaming guide section at the top of the page. It does not matter what SP you're using. This process will work for Windows 2000/XP/2003.

Step two: Create an ISO image of the standard W2K/XP CD

  1. Insert the original Windows 2000/XP CD into the tray.

You can use this process for any version of Windows 2000 (Professional, Server or Advanced Server), but you'll need to create 3 separate images if you want to have all 3 versions of Windows 2000. Same goes for future SP for Windows Server 2003.

  1. Run WinISO. Click Actions > Make ISO from CD-ROM.

  2. Browse to select the folder where you want the ISO file to be created. Give it a name. Also choose the correct CD drive letter if you have more than one CD drive.

 

  1. Let it run till the progress bar finishes.

Step three: Replace the old i386 with the new one

  1. In WinISO click the Open button and browse to the ISO file you've just created.

  1. Delete the i386 from within the ISO image by selecting the i386 folder and pressing Delete.

 

  1. Also delete the Valueadd, Support, Docs and Cmpnents folders.

  2. Click Actions > Add Directory and browse to the location of the slipstreamed i386 folder from step one.

 

  1. Also add the Valueadd, Support, Docs and Cmpnents folders.

  2. Choose Add Files and add the files found in the rood folder where you've slipstreamed i386.

  3. The final picture should look like this:

 

  1. Click Save and you're done.

Step four: Burn the ISO on a CD