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Windows Server Forum / Windows 2000 / Update / October 2004

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Did a SFC / SCANNOW how to copy SP4 onto C Drive and let SCF check the SP4 on C Drive

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Tokyo Otaku - 23 Oct 2004 19:29 GMT
Instead of using CD ROM which I had to click 1000s of times ?
Stefan Kanthak - 24 Oct 2004 05:29 GMT
Don't write you question (or parts of it) only into the Subject: line!

> Instead of using CD ROM which I had to click 1000s of times ?

More input!
Do yourself a favor and search google for "how to ask smart questions"!

Search the MSKB (http://support.microsoft.com/) for SFC and you should
find at least something like that:

- if you installed W2K with SP4 from a slipstreamed CD this should not
 occur.
 Check
 [HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup]
 "SourcePath"="..."  ; points to \i386 of your installation source
 "ServicePackSourcePath"="..."  ; idem

- if you installed W2K with SP<4 from CD and then SP4 this should not
 occur to!
 Check
 [HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup]
 "SourcePath"="..."  ; points to \i386 of your installation source
 "ServicePackCachePath"="..."
 "ServicePackSourcePath"="..."  ; points to \i386 of the unpacked SP

The paths are normally:
- your CD-ROM
- %SystemRoot%\ServicePackFiles\ServicePackCache
- %SystemRoot%\ServicePackFiles or CD-ROM

Stefan
 
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