![]() On the other hand, if youĪre responsible for updating many computers, it is more efficient to download the complete package only one time. That is why the Microsoft download pages advises not to use the "network installation package" or the ISO file if you are updating just one computer - you will likely be downloading more than you need. ![]() ![]() The other two methods (which are essentially the same) includeĪll updates and changes - the decision about which ones to apply to your system is madeīefore the download. The difference between using Windows Update and either the "network installation package" or the ISO file is that Windows Update will only download and install those updates and patches that are necessary for your particular installation of Windows XP. Service Pack 3, whether it is obtained through Windows Update, the "network installation package," or the ISO file, is a collection of updates and patches for an In this context, "slipstreaming" means integrating patches and updates (e.g., service pack 3) into an existing Windows XP installation CD.
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