[Guide] Upgrade you Windows OS cd's
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[Guide] Upgrade you Windows OS cd's
There is a thing called slipstreaming. It has been out for a while now and in a nutshell it's upgrading your operating system installation cd's. This guide is for Windows XP and Windows Vista. So, last week I decided I was going to upgrade from 60gb hard drive to 120. I hate downloading all the updates and service packs so I upgraded my Windows Xp home SP2 to Windows XP Home SP3 =D. Sounds like a bitch right? Nope, the artice here shows you how to do this from start to finish which takes only 45 minutes. Or you can spend 2-3 days having windows update download all the updates for Windows XP (5 for windows vista ).
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well theres no article boyo i dont think i could do it even if i wanted to
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you have to click "here" killer mike
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lol. Don't worry its a partial picture book version and a how to version XD
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slip streaming is easy i have done it plenty of times also note its illegal
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wat the deuce how do expect a cool person like me to find that??? hehe
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heh how do u think i used the same windows xp cd key over 30 times
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Me too.
There was a time when I had no antivirus or anti maleware software, firewall disabled, loved to torrent, backed my torrents onto a 2 TB server, and used that slipstream cd once a week. Now I have Norton, still love to torrent, and *use that slipstreamed cd for any computer that crashes (usually the neighbors lol).
There was a time when I had no antivirus or anti maleware software, firewall disabled, loved to torrent, backed my torrents onto a 2 TB server, and used that slipstream cd once a week. Now I have Norton, still love to torrent, and *use that slipstreamed cd for any computer that crashes (usually the neighbors lol).
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