I386 Folder Install Xp
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Of course you can always Slipstream Service Packs to the i386 folder, then you won’t need this tip. BTW, you can also download THIS zipped file. Extract it and run the enclosed VB script.
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- The Windows folder is the location of most of the files that make Windows work. Unless you’re sure about what you’re doing, don’t ever delete files in this folder. They could interfere with the proper functioning of Windows. The i386 folder holds the files used to install, repair, modify, update and rebuild Windows.
- After installing Windows 2000 or XP, if I ever need to add a component to it (like DHCP etc.) it always asks me for the CD, even if I copy the i386 files to my local drive. Can I fix this? Yes you sure can. Open the registry editor and go to. Microsoft Registry.
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