Oz, in the initial post: Code: ZRMPOEM_EN (v1) f8c6215f368a3e17bd2eebcab6329fd9adfe09ba 6140e1e37afec9339ef9cd75d752c881 ffffffff 386,805,760 Another gremlin? the SHA1 of mine matches when it was originally posted: Code: File: ZRMPOEM_EN_v1.iso CRC-32: ffffffff MD4: 95c924bc93edf243de8b14695ddb00a9 MD5: 2eddc90a9d42332cb0fc056c831c570f SHA-1: f0453c2cfc70ff650590b9569e17c7caf62054f9 Also in the service packes, after SP4 was a Post SP4 Rollup 1 - Might be worth including in the table. Code: File: Windows2000-KB891861-v2-x86-ENU.EXE CRC-32: c1b412ef MD4: a1ef15b77ea4b7f708a684c477b0b65d MD5: 2e4abce7410618af9e307d6fa4d3e2b2 SHA-1: f118bd276f4211929719961a2e929b620c1a2234
confirmed, for oem i have also Code: F0453C2CFC70FF650590B9569E17C7CAF62054F9 *[ENU] en_w2k_sp4_ZRMP_OEM_20030620.iso FEECEB7A86126422A04DFF98CBFAF3B655BAB983 *[ENU] en_w2k_sp4_ZRMP_OEM_20030714.iso @Oz what is your iso timestamp for the f8c6215f368a3e17bd2eebcab6329fd9adfe09ba may be overdumped ?
Yes it is wrong, didn't check file after using the patch of vanelles. Fixing it today Rollup as well? So where do we stop, there was an update for the Rollup if I remember right. EDIT: Done, also added your YRMPOEM_EN vanelle Thanks Threat and vanelle
SP1 Small Business Server: Code: in addition to #1 (red and blue) DISC1 FPP 337CBA451CE4988C2D36D2BAFD0AA527A3A72A51 *[ENU] en_w2k_sp1_sbs2000_DISC1_FPP_20010319.iso DISC1 OEM DISC2 ALL 324E58D3C8C8A8502B42ADB501A635A2811A33A7 *[ENU] en_w2k_sp1_sbs2000_DISC2_ALL_20010108.iso DISC3 ALL 9088867BCF1A676A9E926BD230993C6BAD76E2A3 *[ENU] en_w2k_sp1_sbs2000_DISC3_ALL_20010108.iso SRVPACKS Service Packs (1000 Part No. X06-18827) MSOUTLK9 Microsoft Outlook 2000 (SR-1) (1000 Part No. X06-18845) MSFP9 Microsoft FrontPage 2000 (SR-1) Disc 1 (0800 Part No. X05-38079) FRONTPG2 Microsoft FrontPage 2000 (SR-1) Disc 2 (0200 Part No. X05-38081) W2K_SUPP Customer Support and Diagnostics Tools for Windows 2000 with Service Pack 1 (0800 Part No. X06-05124) new SP3 Small Business Server: Code: DISC1 FPP DISC1 OEM F44E87FA2878D18D1C82CBD3B2850B01FC51E71A *[ENU] en_w2k_sp3_sbs2000_DISC1_OEM_20020814.iso DISC2 ALL EE0EDFC18A9CDC25504614CC765946FF0BB8D295 *[ENU] en_w2k_sp3_sbs2000_DISC2_ALL_20020807.iso DISC3 ALL 309833E42BE8484DC06448AED692FA223050A5C2 *[ENU] en_w2k_sp3_sbs2000_DISC3_ALL_20020807.iso SRVPACKS 18FF380A156A8EE3C8BD99606CCA6BC9A30295C8 *[ENU] en_w2k_sp3_sbs2000_SRVPACKS1_20020814.iso SRVPACKS2 EB610215FA430DC23C289760BC2ADFAAF7F4AA2E *[ENU] en_w2k_sp3_sbs2000_SRVPACKS2_20020807.iso OFFICE10 79ea72602eefe0d1f766957b9d27c8803a8d39f8 *[ENU] en_w2k_sp3_sbs2000_BONUS_CD1_20010311_Outlook-XP.iso MSFP9 e26398a2d9f58f92af375505a5222d54b507ebd3 *[ENU] en_w2k_sp3_sbs2000_BONUS_CD2_20000425_FrontPage9_CD-Rip.iso (maybe the same since RTM / SP1 - iso has no timestamp -> BUZZSAW 1) some gremlins in #1 (blue) ? SP4 Small Business Server: Code: DISC1 35578922eaea62705960014a301ef8dacd25beb0 8899b5057e0d781058c0d81ab15cb285 ffffffff 615,196,672 DISC2 d013fc0cd8811c2a1739682cacf535f368360c61 3016783a99fa3c798efea08fa7c0e26c ffffffff 487,028,736 DISC3 12635f878b304b69e3df9bc186596f53aa7c4eab 2ae0702cc555a4bb5263337635ad82f1 ffffffff 637,294,592 SBS2KSP1 1864194aa864f3415957e8d05a16d6d7a2351673 75a29e974b6b73fabd1ffff1ce185d79 ffffffff 139,751,424 SRVPACKS2 4ccb3a33d36d3562d0f820f1de827f02ed918bad 0c2a31c036fe231626f3194443c25727 ffffffff 485,849,088 OFFICE10 same as SP3 MSFP9 same as SP3 @Oz can you upload your sbs sp4 files please . in this case i can check and make patches from sp4 to sp3
Windows XP deltas Hello, Someone can share these ones, please? Code: MCE MUI: cht_winxp_mce_2005_locpackMA2LRTL_TWcaf3c67fada58f12b8fb7da3d5629ec5da94fe51bb5fdc8dac77ad0e27b845097bed068dffffffff167,106,560 cz_winxp_mce_2005_locpackMA2LRTL_CS2a8ebb591e8835cdda270a8e04a5434e472d947e2b09b0e8805f564491c9721574eae718ffffffff166,957,056 da_winxp_mce_2005_locpackMA2LRTL_DAa1a9b40dd628f20ccdd9308408f27a26812c43cdaa0dd0afe3a50789dbf7bd0540675296ffffffff164,462,592 es_winxp_mce_2005_locpackMA2LRTL_ES5c91fb60ce8f29aea3d16fa3f1db6277a219d1644ce9f467571766129268e5bbbd36ebe0ffffffff167,737,344 fi_winxp_mce_2005_locpackMA2LRTL_FId88adef74c5594fcefeb8419933115336cf4357db1c73979836d6cc1da0e0e79bc09b761ffffffff165,095,424 hk_winxp_mce_2005_locpackMA2LRTL_CNe19ebad1a8ae918754d8d2f3d829ef02b97268bafe5e813b1aa6636f951723e46c0037e9ffffffff166,594,560 no_winxp_mce_2005_locpackMA2LRTL_NO168209f3f4b44e5388ebf87516ff04515ab0740e2b44f238eaf21f00254ec7320ab1e511ffffffff163,473,408 po_winxp_mce_2005_locpackMA2LRTL_PL50b8ea28f69ddd7a8f48216bc7b6c00d4b26cd03177549ed6a57b663ba44f4e001189cadffffffff167,780,352 pt_winxp_mce_2005_locpackMA2LRTL_PT8affd56c0588336d8306d3fb25874d3888637f82f12018a01301c5650de004c0ac6e6fbcffffffff165,947,392 ru_winxp_mce_2005_locpackMA2LRTL_RUb3456382d646413e1ff61b09e0708bf0e25f687e14f4c850874bd90334f2bdbf26bb9646ffffffff166,565,888 sv_winxp_mce_2005_locpackMA2LRTL_SVa735aec6b85cea32ca881a70325e51d8c5c8a296cea096cc37d6fc63355b5fa3cb8289bdffffffff164,022,272 tk_winxp_mce_2005_locpackMA2LRTL_TR7476748aa58ce02311927028848212cf7a1d27b20a3a767d9ff66c1698e419fe455fa0c5ffffffff166,123,520 Code: PLUS!OEMPLUS!a77af7d0bb82afd9887c3b0e26bf81aaa4ac4d12c065cf5f92b2731b7c7e2ec599125d1dffffffff308,989,952 PLUS!RetailPLUS!d9823dc1610870a15d1bb555b76586ad2f0dcec89edf54c3ddea5ad84967c86a2b61b77bffffffff308,957,184 I found a delta for Retail to OEM (thanks Threat) but I don't have the Retail one. Spoiler Thanks in advance guys, have a nice day.
@vanelle sorry for late. I'm uploading svf files u required. Maybe u'd add also these files to w2k SP4: Windows2000-KB891861-v2-nec98-JPN.exe old version hard to find Windows2000-KB891861-x86-DEU.exe Windows2000-KB891861-x86-ENU.exe Windows2000-KB891861-x86-FRA.exe Windows2000-KB891861-x86-RUS.exe and more... and these files to sp2 section: W2KSP2SRP1_DE.exe W2KSP2SRP1_EN_128.exe W2KSP2SRP1_EN_40.exe W2KSP2SRP1_FR.exe and more...
Regarding the FPP releases, I doubt the later ones were produced (SP3 etc.) as the retail box sales of these OS's were limited. Most would be OEM or VL. The only reason the SP4 FPP images exists will be because MSDN carried retail ISO's. But they never carried SP1/2/3. The same is true of some of the later XP ISO's - FPP were only made available by MSDN only. SEL (aka VOL) would have been produced for all editions, along with OEM.
hmm, maybe no iso's (SP1-SP3), in this case msdn release exe or similar all valid sp1-sp3 isos i have found include retail files spatial compiled for the sp1-sp3 retail isos CDBOOT1.IMG - CDBOOT4.IMG setupp.ini (with spetial ExtraData key for FPP) SETUPREG.HIV (spatial for FPP = SEL) - header include always SETUPRET.HIV or SETUPCCP.HIV for CCP-channel - if header include SETUPREG.HIV it was homebrew / slipstreamed or a beta / RC version so where sp1-sp3 FPP iso's came from
Ok by produced, I meant physical media been released for end user purchase - and was more specifically referring to the more obscure ones like 2000 Advanced Server. I am pretty sure the ISO's were built as I suspect there build process was programmed to make all of them, but I seriously doubt many people bought those versions 'off the shelf'. I know M$ released some stuff in EXE form/ISO form and more often ISO form, but those ISO's/EXE's were not released on MSDN so your looking for files released on even more obscure channels such as partner networks.
hello, your last postings are always request - you should first think about what files you can share (or mirror share) yes i know MDL = OneWay
Actually, there is no such thing. It's SBS 2000 SP1a. SBS consists of a collection of OS and tools, the SP4 is a reference to the version of Windows 2000 that is used in SBS 2000 SP1a. I was going to bring this up.