RS Windows XP Install CD Creator: Features & Download Tips

How to Use RS Windows XP Install CD Creator: Quick Tutorial

Overview: RS Windows XP Install CD Creator is a utility for building a bootable Windows XP installation CD from an existing XP setup or ISO. This tutorial assumes you have Windows XP source files or an XP ISO and a blank CD/DVD writer.

1. Prepare files

  1. Copy the entire Windows XP installation folder (usually I386) from the source CD or mounted ISO to a folder on your hard drive (e.g., C:\XPSRC).
  2. If you have product key and drivers, place them in a separate folder (e.g., C:\XPExtras).

2. Install and launch RS Windows XP Install CD Creator

  1. Run the installer for the RS tool and follow prompts.
  2. Launch the program with administrator privileges (right‑click → Run as administrator).

3. Point the program to source files

  1. In the program UI choose the source path and select the folder containing the I386 files (C:\XPSRC).
  2. Optionally add the extras folder if the tool supports slipstreaming drivers or updates.

4. Configure options

  1. Choose whether to create a standard install CD or a customized/slipstreamed one.
  2. Add unattended installation files if desired (e.g., winnt.sif) to automate setup.
  3. Select bootable CD option and confirm the correct boot sector file is selected (the tool usually supplies a default for XP).

5. Create ISO or burn directly

  1. Select “Create ISO” to save an ISO file to disk, or choose “Burn to CD/DVD” if you have a writer attached.
  2. If creating ISO, pick an output path and filename (e.g., C:\XP.iso).
  3. Start the build process and wait—this can take several minutes.

6. Verify and test

  1. If you created an ISO, test it in a virtual machine (VirtualBox, VMware) before burning.
  2. If burned to disc, boot a test PC from the CD to confirm the setup begins and the installer runs.

7. Troubleshooting tips

  • If boot fails, ensure the boot sector file is correct for Windows XP.
  • Missing I386 errors mean the source path is incorrect or incomplete.
  • Use a virtual machine to isolate issues before burning multiple discs.
  • Check burn speed and use quality media to avoid read errors.

Safety and licensing

  • Use a genuine Windows XP product key and ensure you comply with Microsoft’s licensing terms.
  • Keep backups of original installation files before modifying or slipstreaming.

If you want, I can provide step-by-step commands for creating an ISO from files or a sample unattended installation (winnt.sif).

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