Type the entire command on a line with only one space between ENU and / integrate - there is no space around the colon.
If everything is done correctly, the process will take about one to two minutes and then a "Completed" dialog will appear. Otherwise, an error message will appear:
Lỗi ghi một hoặc tất cả các tập tin cần thiết lập cài đặt: This problem can occur for a number of reasons, mostly because of the wrong / integrate command wrongly. But make sure there's plenty of free space and that all files from your old XP CD are present in the C: XP folder.
. là không nhận ra là một nội bộ hoặc external command: Maybe you have typed the SP3 upgrade name or not saved it in the C: SP3 folder
. not the correct version: You are doing slipstream of the US English version of SP3 upgrade without an English copy of Windows XP. Then go back to the Microsoft download page, select the language from the Change language list and download the right file for you.
Step 3: Automatically install
Now if you want to be really smooth, you can set up an answer file to enter your product key automatically, which prevents you from having to enter it manually. On your original Win XP CD (Professional Edition), navigate to the SupportTools folder, double-click DEPLOY.CAB, and then double-click Setupmgr.exe to open the Windows Setup Manager Wizard. When prompted, select Create a new answer file and then the Windows Unattended Installation. With the User Interaction Level, choose Provide defaults, when asked about Distribution Folder, answer No. Finally you will see a new window, in this window specify the default values; choose Providing the Product Key on the left, then enter your product key in the text fields on the right.
When you're done, save the Unattend.txt file to the C: XP folder. For additional information, open the Setupmgr.chm file that is available in DEPLOY.CAB.
Step 4: Burn to disc
If still not done with your old XP disk; You still need to exit the old 'boot loader' to create a new boot disk.
The easiest way to do this is to use ImgBurn, available on www.imgburn.com. Install ImgBurn, start the application, click Write files / folders to disc on the first screen that appears. Select the Advanced tab, then the Bootable Disc tab, from the Extract Boot Image list , select the drive containing the XP disc. Click the Save icon and save the BootImage.ima file to your C: SP3 folder.
Now is the time to burn a new CD. You need a CD burning software that can create bootable CDs like ImgBurn, Nero Burning ROM (part of Nero 8 Ultra Edition), or Roxio Media Creator, and also need to customize some settings during the process. Do burn carefully.
If you are using Roxio or Nero, select Bootable CD or CD-ROM (Boot) respectively from the list of project types. If using ImgBurn, select the Advanced tab and then the Bootable Disc tab, turn on the Make Image Bootable option.
Next, use 0x7C0 for the load segment, and 4 for the sector count. Make sure you are using the Joliet file system and if prompted to select a boot disk simulation, choose no emulation. Specify the BootImage.ima file you just created as an initial image ; Copy the CD edition label from your original XP CD and paste it into the disc label in the new project.
Drag the contents of the C: XP folder to your CD project and burn the CD. Use the marker to properly write your XP code on the CD, then put the disc in a safe place.