BUZZSAW was the name of the NT based ISO mastering software used by ISOMEDIA, originally located in Redmond WA. First one I remember that allowed networked and multiple machine duping. Microsoft used them a lot during the late 90s. I was amused when reading threads on this forum and elsewhere where people would claim a given ISO was fake, because of the BUZZSAW entry in the descriptor table.
https://forums.mydigitallife.net/posts/1598025 e1a04f1fbcc2c2bdf621f863379f2080a74cc412 *en_office2000_premium_sr1_msdn_cd1.iso
@vanelle Agree, my filenames are not the best. I would like to rename to some more widely accepted. Proposal, post the filenames you would like them to have and i will rebuild svf files asap and keep them aligned with your naming scheme. I will add 6b47bee2933785ca9f88d390607f07ae57097204 *O9PROCD01 as well as @pottzman was so kind and post Do you might know this (suppose to be) pt-br as well (I have not looked at them at all yet): 869fd00b8df207666409bd43f2394bfcac5b2e89 *O9PROCD01.ISO f3e876b6f3cb2438b27446e895a74031919e8b95 *O9PRMCD02.ISO If they are legit i will up them, if not, I will set them on fire and throw them in the local river. BTW: SmartVersion 3.8 - nicely done, excellent teamwork. Kind regards
Code: 869FD00B8DF207666409BD43F2394BFCAC5B2E89 *[PTB] br_Office_2000_Pro_SR1_OEM_CD1_20000529_O9PROCD01.iso F3E876B6F3CB2438B27446E895A74031919E8B95 *[PTB] br_Office_2000_Pro_SR1_OEM_CD2_20000531_O9PRMCD02.iso This is simple a OEM version (See OEM Folder)
You know, that's an interesting observation. SR1 caused activation issues with certain installations of Windows 2000. Microsoft rolled into SR1 a mandatory product key check, which clearly had not been vetted under all possible install scenarios. In any case, SR1 was about 1st of March 2000, the first complaints showed up on April 15, MS acknowledged same on the 16th. SR1a was dated May 2nd. In between, MS pushed out a quick registry hack for Windows 2000 installations - just for the larger IT outfits, and that was incorporated into the official SR1a package. So, what I'm saying is, you might have an interesting CD set.
Professional SR1 NFR arrived.They are LVP editions. PIDTemplate 50627 Name: DISC01.ISO Size: 556697600 bytes (530 MiB) SHA1: 373E2F24630E825FD5352EE7D444FBF60F44CDBE MD5: 7FBA9BFC866ED62D10E9A5C99B701691 CRC32: D4631779 Name: DISC02.ISO Size: 637288448 bytes (607 MiB) SHA1: DB73AC35B2C3F0818C1D74D9E96D5C6A81C5DC51 MD5: F770DC28083FF099933247D281FC980F CRC32: A3876276
confirmed (compare https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/microsoft-office-95-97-2000.29933/page-7#post-1597806) Code: ;Microsoft Office 2000 Professional - SR-1 - LVP (1): 373E2F24630E825FD5352EE7D444FBF60F44CDBE *[ENU] en_Office_2000_Pro_SR1_LVP_CD1_20000425_O9PROCD01_RR.iso DB73AC35B2C3F0818C1D74D9E96D5C6A81C5DC51 *[ENU] en_Office_2000_Pro_SR1_LVP_CD2_20000426_O9PRMCD02_RR.iso @Artemus2013 can you please scan the CD's and send me the Artwork ?
What are the Microsoft part numbers printed on each of those CD pictures you posted? The hologram artwork makes it impossible to decipher.
cd 1 the part number in the holographic area is X05-39961 cd 2 is X05-39963 cd 1 the part number in the inner ring area is X05-41350 cd 2 is X05-41372
Great, THX a lot @ALL The X??-????? number in the inner ring area (back side) == The X??-????? number of the ISO Image !!!! the part number (printed on front) is usless. !! i have a lot of CD's with diffrent part number (printed on front) and different pictures on front they all have the same X??-????? number in the inner ring area(back side) and all have the same hash of the ISO
Never dawned on me that the following isn't known by many folks: With the MSDN ISOs, the product key is embedded in DATA1.MSI, DATA2.MSI, PHD.MSI, and that would have required whoever produced the MSDN ISOs to edit, the re-compile the new ISOs. Woukld explain the use of different versions of CDIMAGE. The key is entered in the Property Table of each MSI like so: Property Value ---------------------------------------------------------------- PIDKEY TRB2QBHWRXQY882FK2T3YYCVM
I have now acquired Premium, SR1a retail (LVP) set. Jewel Case X05-75783 CD1 X05-37672 CD2 X05-37681 Disc01 PIDTemplate 50637 Disc02 PIDTemplate 50158 Name: en_office2000_prm_sr1a_lvp_cd1.iso Size: 560427008 bytes (534 MiB) SHA1: 312A7B922CE394BEB4A9A98C0C51289B6075AB3B MD5: 82269F0C124BBCFD5465D01DCB722D54 CRC32: 9C1CED00 Name: en_office2000_prm_sr1a_lvp_cd2.iso Size: 637288448 bytes (607 MiB) SHA1: DB73AC35B2C3F0818C1D74D9E96D5C6A81C5DC51 MD5: F770DC28083FF099933247D281FC980F CRC32: A3876276