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HamsterX 16th Aug 02 06:45 PM

I found this info posted somewhere outside B1. It's supposed to be a way to trick XP Corp SP1 activation... To me it looks toooooo easy :huh:

Comments ?

Quote:

1. Perform a slipstream update to your Corp XP.

2.Use a new key (not the fckgw).

3.From the SP1 files found 2 named IPSELPID.DLL and IPSELDPC.DLL. Rename the first one to:PIDGEN.DLL and the second to DPCDLL.DLL.Now copy these two files into your I386 directory into a slipstreamed XP and overwrite the existing files.

4.Just burn the damn cd!

I've tried this with SP1 Build 1090 and it works fine!!!

NOTICE:Unhide hidden folders in order to view the above files


Dilio 16th Aug 02 08:57 PM

giving credit to whom credit is due:

Epyx Post on ieXbeta
@http://board.iexbeta.com/ibf/index.php?s=bb4d736089dae009a7a9bda7ea2b39cb&act=S T&f=22&t=2476





Last edited by Lucky at Aug 20 2002, 12:11 PM

HamsterX 17th Aug 02 01:33 PM

:D Thanks.
I really forgot where did I get that info... :(

pcservicetech 18th Aug 02 05:06 PM

Not working on 1097

Dilio 18th Aug 02 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by pcservicetech@Aug 18 2002, 11:06 AM
Not working on 1097
that process was to get around a bug in the previous SPs, which has been fixed in release 1097, so there is no longer any reason or need to rename any DLLs....just slipstream the SP1 like you normally would

doffen 19th Aug 02 11:22 PM

Sorry to say, but how do you sleptstream ?

:huh:

RadiationBoy 19th Aug 02 11:46 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by doffen@Aug 19 2002, 10:22 PM
Sorry to say, but how do you sleptstream ?

here's how you slipstream:

Quote:



SUMMARY
Microsoft Windows 2000 has the ability to integrate a Service Pack into the initial installation of the operating system. You can use this method to replace the original Windows 2000 source files with the updated Service Pack files before Windows 2000 is installed. Then, when Windows 2000 is installed, the Service Pack is installed automatically.

Integrating Windows 2000 Service Pack 1 (SP1)

1.     Create a distribution folder on the computer on which the initial installation folder will be stored. Give the new folder any name (for example, C:\W2kinstall).

2.     Copy the contents of the I386 folder from the original Windows 2000 CD-ROM into the new folder. Make sure to copy all the subfolders in the I386 folder.

3.    In the Service Pack 1 folder, locate Update.exe, and then run the following command

update.exe -s:c:\ w2kinstall

where W2kinstall is the folder to which you copied the I386 folder. Windows 2000 must be running on the computer in order to run the Update program. You can install Windows 2000 with SP1 integrated from this folder however, unlike other Service Pack upgrades, you cannot uninstall a Service Pack installed in this manner.


NOTE: If you intend to burn a CD of the integrated SP directory structure, you must burn it by attaching to the network share (W2kinstall) so that the i386 and associated files and directories are burned to the root of the CD-ROM.


i know it says windows2k but its the same for xp and I didn't feel like rewriting it lol. hope that helps you

doffen 19th Aug 02 11:57 PM

RadiationBoy, thx for helping me out.
:D

Thantos 20th Aug 02 03:49 PM

hey doffen i didnt know you were here :D

HeSiCk 20th Aug 02 06:03 PM

Cool.


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