integration of updates in the recovery partition (is this possible?)

I want to integrate windows XP sp3 (the current recovery is windows XP sp2) and a few other updates in my thinkpad R60e recovery so that the next time I'm back I can't run windows update 3 hours after

I burned the CD/DVD recovery and even has tested them with good results

also I would like to integrate programs in there (it's less a question if) such as Mozilla Firefox and updating old programs that are in the recovery (i.e. adobe reader 9 instead of 7)

I realize it's a lot to ask, but it would be very useful if I could, because I may not always have the time to install these updates after recovering

See you soon

James

They would interfere with the process of recovery if you installed in the partition

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