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Just a quick question. I have XP pro with sp1 and I had to slipstream sp2 into it to be able to install it on my new comp...SP1 Will not install on a PCI-e motherboard. So I did this and now notice a preformance slowdown. Is this normal to have slower or odd performance with slipstreamed operating systems? I had a AGP motherboard running the same operating system other then the slipstream, and it ran great. With this copy I have a noticeable slowdown. I am not a software guy. Thought someone out there could answer this question thanks for the help.
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Slipstreaming will have no effect on speed. I use nlite at my work and we use it on all kinds of machines and haven't had any slowdowns.
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I wonder what the problem is then....I don't get it....its 2X's the comp I had and goes about the same speed....
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