Creating slipstreamed files to load onto bootable USB drive

Discussion in 'Software' started by dandla, Sep 10, 2011.

  1. dandla

    dandla Private E-2

    Aloha All,
    I need to recover data from an older XP-SP3 PC. To do this I want to make a bootable USB drive containing the following slipstreamed files:1) OEM "upgrade" WIN-XP CD, 2) copy SP-2, 3) all hotfixes, 4) copy SP-3, 5) all drivers for Intel chipset Core i5-650, SATA drivers for mobo. This will be loaded on a new build PC using ASUS P7H55-MLX mobo, Core i5-650 @ 3.20GHz, 4GB DDR3 1333 RAM, onboard DVI graphics (chipset is Clarkdale model with embedded graphic processor), 2 X 160GB HDD's, 3 optical drives. all drives are SATA. I have a 2GB FAT32 USB stick and a 16GB FAT32 USB stick to choose from for this project. I have researched via this forum and google for slipstreaming and booting via USB drive but I'm seeing too many differing opinions, and no one slipstreaming the quantity of files that I'm trying to accommodate. Can anyone help or advise me. Mahalo, Konadon:confused:confused
     

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