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Old 05-06-2008, 02:12 PM
deejaydee
 
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Default SP3 slipstreamed

Hi Boys & Gels,
This morning I did a clean install of XP Pro on
a Dell Dimension 4600i, I created this from original dell boot XP
installation disk , with final
version SP3 , everything went like a dream. Noted that I did'nt have to use
licence key and no activation. Thereafter downloaded IE7 plus a few other
udates
for Office 2003.
deejaydee


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Old 05-09-2008, 10:14 PM
Stephen
 
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Default RE: SP3 slipstreamed

One thing about dell is that if you use the cd provided by them and do a
clean install, you would not have to do an activation

"deejaydee" wrote:

> Hi Boys & Gels,
> This morning I did a clean install of XP Pro on
> a Dell Dimension 4600i, I created this from original dell boot XP
> installation disk , with final
> version SP3 , everything went like a dream. Noted that I did'nt have to use
> licence key and no activation. Thereafter downloaded IE7 plus a few other
> udates
> for Office 2003.
> deejaydee
>
>
>

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