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Xenu
(its a hype to have wtf on teh title nowadays)
So, I got me these WinAll XiSOs (double dvd's)
Im curious about What does these terms mean, exactly:
OEM ? (wherefrom these letters comesforth?)
VLM ? (is this teh Corp. version?)
Retail ? (Your Diet Coke of XP?)
I mean, I got options in the AutoStart Menu of the XPPro to install or Pro or Home versions
plus the second cd for Tablet PC and Media Center edition.
None of them says which one is Corp. edition XP Pro,
All i see is: Retail, OEM or VLM.
I'd like to know which of these are Corp editions, how do you tell the difference etc.
And, what is the difference between these?
I know I should install the Corp if needed as it dont have the registering hassle,
im just curious about these terms and how to find teh right one.
Here's teh nfo that comes along with the images: (I recommend to get these discs, he he...)
DVD 1 Contains:
Windows 2003 Datacenter
Windows 2003 Datacenter Corp
Windows 2003 Enterprise
Windows 2003 Enterprise Corp
Windows 2003 Standard
Windows 2003 Standard Corp
Windows 2003 Web
Windows 2003 Web Corp
Windows XP Home Corp with Service Pack 1
Windows XP Home OEM with Service Pack 1
Windows XP Home Retail with Service Pack 1
Windows XP Media Center with Service Pack 1
Windows XP Pro Corp with Service Pack 1
Windows XP Pro OEM with Service Pack 1
Windows XP Pro Retail with Service Pack 1
Windows XP Tablet with Service Pack 1
Windows 2000 Advanced Server with Service Pack 4
Windows 2000 Datacenter Server with Service Pack 4
Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 4
Windows 2000 Workstation with Service Pack 4
Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Server
Windows NT 4.0 Server
Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation
DVD 2 Contains:
Windows Millenium
Windows Millenium Upgrade
Windows Millenium StepUp
Windows 98 Second Edition
Windows 98 Second Edition Upgrade
Windows 98
Windows 98 Upgrade
Windows 95 C
Windows 95 B
Windows 95 B Floppy Edition
Windows 95 A
Windows 95 Original
Windows 95 Floppy Edition
Windows 95 Upgrade
Windows 95 Upgrade Floppy Edition
Windows NT 3.51 Server
Windows NT 3.51 Workstation
Windows NT 3.5 Server
Windows NT 3.1 Advanced Server
Windows NT 3.1 Workstation
Plus! Digital Media Edition
Plus! XP
Plus! 98
Plus! 95
I N S T A L L N O T E S
1. Insert DVD and install your favorite flavor of Windows or boot
from DVD and install.
2. CD Keys:
------ REMOVED -------------
3. Run reset5setup.exe (located in \tools) in safe mode to disable
activation in non-corporate installs of Windows XP and 2003.
4. Install Service Packs (located in \servicepack)
S E R V I C E P A C K S
DVD 1 Contains:
Windows XP Service Pack 1a
Windows 2000 Service Pack 4
Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6a
Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Service Pack 6a
DVD 2 Contains:
Windows 98 Service Pack
Windows 95 Service Pack
Windows NT 3.51 Service Pack 5
Windows NT 3.5 Service Pack 3
Windows NT 3.1 Service Pack 3
Plus! Digital Media Edition
Plus! XP
B O O T D I S K S
DVD 1 Contains:
Windows XP Pro
Windows XP Home
Windows 2000 Advanced Server
Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
Windows 2000 Server
Windows 2000 Workstation
Windows NT 4.0 Enterprise Server
Windows NT 4.0 Server
Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation
DVD 2 Contains:
Windows Millenium
Windows 98 Second Edition
Windows 98
Windows 95 C
Windows 95 B
Windows 95 A
Windows 95
Windows NT 3.51 Server
Windows NT 3.51 Workstation
Windows NT 3.5 Server
Windows NT 3.1 Advanced Server
Windows NT 3.1 Workstation
O L D E R V E R S I O N S
DVD 2 Contains:
Windows For Workgroups 3.11
Windows 3.11
Windows For Workgroups 3.1
Windows 3.1
Windows 3.0
Windows 2.11 for 286
Windows 2.1
Windows 2.1 for 286
Windows 2.03
Windows 1.04
Windows 1.03
Windows 1.03 for 286
Windows 1.02
Windows 1.01
Windows 1.0
Dos 7 Beta
Dos 6.22
Dos 6.2
Dos 6.0
Dos 5.0
Dos 4.01
Dos 3.3
Dos 3.21
Dos 3.2
Dos 2.2
Dos 1.1
E X T R A S
DVD 1 Contains:
Internet Explorer:
Internet Explorer 6.0
Internet Explorer 5.5
Internet Explorer 5.01
Internet Explorer 4.01
Internet Explorer 4.0 16Bit
Internet Explorer 3.03 16Bit for 3.11
Internet Explorer 3.03 16Bit for NT 3.51
Internet Explorer 3.02 for 95
Internet Explorer 3.02 for NT
Internet Explorer 2.0
Internet Explorer 2.0 16Bit
Internet Explorer 1.5
Internet Explorer 1.0
DirectX:
DirectX 9.0b
DirectX 8.2
DirectX 8.0a
DirectX 7.0
DirectX 6.0
DirectX 5.0
(4.0 never shipped)
DirectX 3.0
Windows Media Player:
Windows Media Player 9.0
Windows Media Player 7.1
Windows Media Player 6.4
Windows Media Player 6.1
Windows Media Player 5.2
Windows Media Player 4.0
MSN Messenger:
MSN Messenger 6.0
MSN Messenger 5.0
MSN Messenger 4.7
MSN Messenger 4.6
MSN Messenger 4.5
MSN Messenger 3.6
MSN Messenger 3.5
MSN Messenger 3.0
MSN Messenger 2.2
MSN Messenger 2.1
MSN Messenger 2.0
MSN Messenger 1.0
Yeah, its a massive list of Windows.
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07-17-2004, 03:50 PM
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Retired
OEM are versions that are supplied together with a new computer. Usually these can only be used for clean installs, not for upgrades.
Retail is what you buy in a store.
VLM I don't know. I only know of VLK, which is kind of a corporate serial key for windows.
VLM = Very Large Masses ????
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07-17-2004, 03:54 PM
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Vlm volume licencing? Woot that's a real treasure chest you have there ! Stick with the xp pro corp, w/sp1 tho.
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07-17-2004, 04:06 PM
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BT Rep: +1
thats an impressive list.
OEM = Original Equipment Manufacture (ie. comes with new computer. No support from Microsoft. CD can only be used to restore, not upgrade)
VLM = Virtual Loadable Module
Retail = Bought in store, massive box with a tiny cd
Shut that cunt’s mouth or I’ll come over there and fuckstart her head.
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07-17-2004, 04:38 PM
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Xenu
There is 2 DVD's, both as ISO files but DLed from torrents many moons a go.
Its not so long a go when I saw these on suprnova, if you want these, make a search with a word "XiSO" or "WinAll" and it should pop up if it is seeded.
Be sure to have enough space on HD
I dont have the RAR files anymore so I cannot share these, they are burned and deleted.
This is what Im lookin at when I boot teh first dvd and click on the Windows XP:
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<a href='http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/...inAll.jpg' target='image'>Image Resized
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So, the VLM is the Corporated edition?
I think it is, since it says in the *.nfo file, its on bold-text.
As you see, there is no mention in the image about Corp....
Windows XP Home Corp with Service Pack 1
Windows XP Home OEM with Service Pack 1
Windows XP Home Retail with Service Pack 1
Windows XP Media Center with Service Pack 1
Windows XP Pro Corp with Service Pack 1
Windows XP Pro OEM with Service Pack 1
Windows XP Pro Retail with Service Pack 1
Windows XP Tablet with Service Pack 1
My plan is to make an ISO, burn it and then install a Corp version (possibly)
later today, just need some opinions about this first,
just to be safe.
Anyways, is there some ways to see what version is currently installed?
I know what i got installed atm, but i'd like know how that info can be found,
generally.
btw, the worst "cd's" has go to be the Restore-cd's one gets when bying a PC sometimes.
The OEM version.
There's usually a hidden partition where the image of the first installation is.
The restore cd just boots up teh DOS or something and restores the image,
if you have installed new hardware, may God have mercy on teh installation...
Even some boxes, ready-built, from Dell or other companys has the Restore CD's,
no original OS cd at all, and its extremely irritating.
Ppl pays for XP and gets a Restore cd instead, the XP is on hidden partition.
Is that even legal? to sell it like that.
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07-17-2004, 04:42 PM
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Well it has sp/1 update already so how can you lose . You can then update from windowsupdate.
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07-17-2004, 04:47 PM
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BT Rep: +1
folder I386 in c:/ is the windows folder (usually about 400plus MB). This is what u will get if u use an oem install copy. Its not illegal just bad. People arent buying windows xp/whatever from microsoft, they are buying a pc from another company who has bought windows from microsoft and installed it. All complaints etc go to the pc company not MS.
Not really sure what VLM is so stay away from it!
People have personal choices, Peat Moss likes xp pro corp sp 1...other people like home sp 1. I think u need to choose which one u prefere. But def use the retail version
Shut that cunt’s mouth or I’ll come over there and fuckstart her head.
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07-17-2004, 04:47 PM
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Xenu
Originally posted by peat moss@17 July 2004 - 17:50
Well it has sp/1 update already so how can you lose . You can then update from windowsupdate.
Yes it has, and I got a Corp CD allready.
DLed long time ago, with SP1 innit also.
I just wanna make an ISO from this dvd and see how it works,
if it works at all.
And, I just wanted some clarification what does these terms mean.
It would be nice to know from what words these terms comes from etc.
So, any more info added here is niiiize.
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07-17-2004, 05:04 PM
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BT Rep: +1
just bumping as i posted above u guitar but u posted at the same time so dont know if u saw my post. Theres very little on the microsoft site about vlm.
Shut that cunt’s mouth or I’ll come over there and fuckstart her head.
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07-17-2004, 05:26 PM
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