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[email protected] August 18th 05 06:18 PM

Slipstream SP2
 
If you slipstream SP2 onto a pirated Xp Pro disk does it bypass the
serial/wga check and let you install w/ sp2?

thx 08/17/05


Carey Frisch [MVP] August 18th 05 06:37 PM

No. SP2 will not install on a "pirated" version of Windows XP,
nor can it be slipstreamed in.

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"s-y-n-e-r-g-y" wrote:

| If you slipstream SP2 onto a pirated Xp Pro disk does it bypass the
| serial/wga check and let you install w/ sp2?
|
| thx 08/17/05


Jupiter Jones [MVP] August 18th 05 07:02 PM

What does it matter?
If you want Windows XP, buy it as all honest people do.
If you prefer to steal, go to a different newsgroup.

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If you slipstream SP2 onto a pirated Xp Pro disk does it bypass the
serial/wga check and let you install w/ sp2?

thx 08/17/05




Peter Foldes August 18th 05 07:07 PM

LOL. Still trying. A pirated version will always remain a Pirated =
version. Go and buy a legal version of XP and you will have solved your =
issue

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If you slipstream SP2 onto a pirated Xp Pro disk does it bypass the
serial/wga check and let you install w/ sp2?
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thx 08/17/05


Roy Coorne August 18th 05 07:53 PM

schrieb:
If you slipstream SP2 onto a pirated Xp Pro disk does it bypass the
serial/wga check and let you install w/ sp2?


No.

NoStop August 19th 05 12:04 AM

begin**trojan.vbs ... On Thursday 18 August 2005 10:37 am, Carey Frisch
[MVP] had this to say in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:

No. SP2 will not install on a "pirated" version of Windows XP,
nor can it be slipstreamed in.

More total bull**** as expected from so many of your "answers".

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peterk August 19th 05 02:35 AM

Try it and let us know..................
peterk

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If you slipstream SP2 onto a pirated Xp Pro disk does it bypass the
serial/wga check and let you install w/ sp2?

thx 08/17/05




Carey Frisch [MVP] August 19th 05 03:03 AM

" NoStop" = Ignorant TROLL.


ByTor August 19th 05 09:36 AM

In article , pcbutts1
@seedsv.com, pcbutts1 says...

Yes it will.



If it's not blacklisted...........


ByTor August 19th 05 08:18 PM

In article , pcbutts1
@seedsv.com, pcbutts1 says...

You can slipstream SP2 into a pirated copy of XP. The cd key has nothing to
do with it.



Does SP2 indeed verify legit key? Please define a "pirated" copy of an
XP CD than if indeed the key is not a factor? It would just make it a
backup copy than no? What defines a "pirated" copy/install is the use of
an illegal key to install yes/no? A slipstream requires an install
CD......
Matter of symantecs I suppose.


bumtracks August 19th 05 11:06 PM


"ByTor" wrote in message
.. .
In article , pcbutts1
@seedsv.com, pcbutts1 says...

You can slipstream SP2 into a pirated copy of XP. The cd key has nothing
to
do with it.



Does SP2 indeed verify legit key? Please define a "pirated" copy of an
XP CD than if indeed the key is not a factor? It would just make it a
backup copy than no? What defines a "pirated" copy/install is the use of
an illegal key to install yes/no? A slipstream requires an install
CD......
Matter of symantecs I suppose.

I slipped sp2 into a copy of xp 2002
it didn't ask for proof of purchase
it didn't ask for any keys or numbers
it simply made me a new .ISO which I burnt onto new blank CD
anybody on this list could use it ... with my key, their key, your key,
bluebirds key.



DevilsPGD August 20th 05 12:29 AM

In message 3KsNe.1493$M3.506@trnddc05 "bumtracks"
wrote:


"ByTor" wrote in message
. ..
In article , pcbutts1
@seedsv.com, pcbutts1 says...

You can slipstream SP2 into a pirated copy of XP. The cd key has nothing
to
do with it.



Does SP2 indeed verify legit key? Please define a "pirated" copy of an
XP CD than if indeed the key is not a factor? It would just make it a
backup copy than no? What defines a "pirated" copy/install is the use of
an illegal key to install yes/no? A slipstream requires an install
CD......
Matter of symantecs I suppose.

I slipped sp2 into a copy of xp 2002
it didn't ask for proof of purchase
it didn't ask for any keys or numbers
it simply made me a new .ISO which I burnt onto new blank CD
anybody on this list could use it ... with my key, their key, your key,
bluebirds key.


Sure, but SP2 has a huge list of hacked keys, none of which will be
accepted during installation.

So yes, you can slipstream it, but no you can't install the resulting CD
if you have a hacked key.

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