Thank you. If I'd known that Boot Camp was part of 10.5, I'd never have ordered Parallels (which comes with a rebate) from MacMall when I ordered my wife's new Macbook last week. I just discovered that when looking at Apple's web site. Ugh. Installing XP now, only I need to get SP2. Not sure how to acquire that, but I have Windows friends.
Thanks man.
If you have a current Windoze XP install disk that is prior to SP2, then you can "slimstream" SP2 and create a new bootable install disk with SP2 inlcuded. Just do a Google search on "slipstreaming XP SP2" and you will find a bunch of sites that help in that area. You will also need the SP2 patch, which you can download
here.
Be careful about using someone else's disks. I am pretty sure that Windoze XP licenses keys are tied to both versions (i.e. Home, Pro, Media Center), License type (i.e. OEM, Retail, and Upgrade), AND SP version (i.e. original, SP1, SP2, SP2b, and SP2c...not that there is not technical difference between SP2, SP2b and SP2c...they just had to "reprint" to create more license keys). In otherwords, if you borrow a friend's Retail XP Home SP2b disk and your version is an OEM XP Home SP1, then I am pretty sure that your license key will NOT work with your friend's install disk...you would thus have to use your friend's license key, which would then result in a license violation (unless your friend is no longer using their license for XP and gives it to you, which is not likely). Thus, if I am correct, even if you can find a friend with the same overall version and license type as your install disks, since the SP will be different, your license key will not work, I believe. If you don't want to violate a license, then your best option is to slipstream SP2 or just go out and buy a new license (you can get an OEM XP Home SP2b or SP2c from NewEgg for about $90...not that OEM versions entitle you to zippola in terms of support from Micro$oft...support is the "system builder's" responsibility under the OEM license, which would be you).
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