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Introduction
In my part 1 I showed how to easily reduce the source and make the cd bootable. Part 1 was meant to be as straight forward and easy as possible. In this second part I will show you how to take that bootable cd we just made and turn it into an All In One (AIO) CD. Part 2 is intended for novices, not newbies. If you already haven't, please read part 1 before continuing.
In part 1 we made a bootable cd that has XP Pro. To make an All In One (AIO) CD we're going to add XP Home to the install. You might be thinking, "why add xp home when xp pro has all the features of home?". It's true that pro has all the features of Home. The advantages of adding XP home are many - you might not want advanced features like encryption and domain support; you can use XP Home to reinstall XP Home on a friends computer; adding xp home to the cd will only add about 50 megs. Follow the steps below to add XP Home to your install.
documented on: 2007-10-22