Microsoft Windows 2000/ XP Info for Collectors

Discussion in 'Windows XP / Older OS' started by Oz, Feb 27, 2014.

  1. johnye_pt

    johnye_pt MDL Addicted

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    Not sure as to why would you want such a list. Anyway... Pro PTG = 55729 (from SP0 retail and SP1a vol), Home PTG = 55727 (from SP0 retail and SP1a oem), don't have any Upgrade CD or ISO.
     
  2. egorz

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    Thank you! :cheers: At least now we are one step closer to get this table half full! This info is very usefull, trust me ;)
     
  3. liliactr

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    TRK ProVOL* Pid=76407270
    ProRTL* Pid=76407000
    ProOEM* Pid=76407OEM
    HomeRTL* Pid=76408000
    HomeOEM* Pid=76408OEM
     
  4. egorz

    egorz MDL Novice

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    Thank you, but these PIDs are from SP2/2b/2c/3 - they are already known, incuding an upgrade ones.
    I'm asking for PIDs only for SP0/1/1a!
     
  5. liliactr

    liliactr MDL Member

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    #325 liliactr, May 11, 2017
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    TRK
    Xp Starter Edition SP2 Pid=84901OEM
    Xp Home SP0 WXHOEM_TR Pid=55894OEM
    Xp Pro Vol SP0 WXPVOL_TR Pid=55896270
    Xp Pro Vol Sp1 Pid=55274270 Looks like same with English iso i do not know why maybe i slipstreamed service pack.

    How they will be usefull? I think there is a rule Home=55894 and Pro is 55894+2=55896
     
  6. egorz

    egorz MDL Novice

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    Great! Thank you :cheers:
    Yes, in the most cases this rule works, but as I can see, not for English/German, and who knows, perhaps not only.
    So to be sure we have to get an exact data.
    If we will know all PIDs, then we will be able to recover some still not found disc images ;)
    "Xp Pro Vol Sp1 Pid=55274270" - i think it's a homebrew ;)
     
  7. Oz

    Oz MDL Expert

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    #327 Oz, May 11, 2017
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    (OP)
    There are a lot more around than what is being shared here in public.
    The regulars just can't be f***** feeding "members" who just signed up to stick their hand out

    Code:
    SP0    Japan Pro = 55383
    SP0   Japan Home = 55380
    
    SP0  French Home = 55639
    
    SP0  Spanish Pro = 55690
    SP0 Spanish Home = 55686
    
    SP0 Italiano Pro = 55719
    
     
  8. vanelle

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    @egorz
    for rtm-sp1a the PID's are not the problem,
    the problem are the ExtraData
    each ISO has an encodeded (30 digit) value
    4 PID's for 3 Channel (000, 270, OEM) for 3 Sp-Level (RTM, SP1, SP1A)
    Code:
    Lang    PFPP    PCCP    HFPP    HCCP
    ENU     55274   55276   55277   55285
    
    (2 Pid * 3 channel + 2 Pid * 2 channel) = 10 Full-Pid's (for sp-Level RTM-SP1a)
    but
    (2 ED * 3 channel + 2 ED * 2 channel) * 3 Sp-Level = 30 ISO = 30 different ExtraData for 1 Language ;)

    do you know a save way to calkulate the ExtraData value for each iso ?
    if not, you can request the full iso's (SVF's) directly :D

    Note:
    this belongs only to RTM-sp1a !
    sp2, sp2a, sp3 is totaly different (much more easy) - all Pid's and ExtraData known
     
  9. egorz

    egorz MDL Novice

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    #329 egorz, May 12, 2017
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    You'll be suprised :)
    You are right only in the case of SP0 (RTM) - here we have an ExtraData completely different in all types of discs and in all languages,
    but since SP1 i see another picture - everything is language/license/product type independent!
    Of course, I've copmared only English and Russian discs ;)
    Just look this (the same ExtraData is in the same color):

    English
    SP0
    PFPP 6F76736B7969776C6170C934873714
    PCCP 7677657A737273766F70F43CC136A0
    POEM 667573717871786D6E6246F8FD871F
    PVOL 796674736977656D7A622E385892A4
    PVCCP
    HFPP 787978757A6565627478DBD943CD34
    HCCP 70747366656E6D756973AC4DB41510
    HOEM 6376796F71737A76767385CA66F124

    SP1/1a/2/2b/2c/3
    PFPP 786F687170637175716954806365EF
    PCCP 70656C7063627770737A9EA8ADEC29
    POEM 786F687170637175716954806365EF
    PVOL 786F687170637175716954806365EF
    PVCCP 70656C7063627770737A9EA8ADEC29
    HFPP 786F687170637175716954806365EF
    HCCP 70656C7063627770737A9EA8ADEC29
    HOEM 786F687170637175716954806365EF

    Russian
    SP0
    PFPP 796C74776F6D686C6D676E387189F4
    PCCP
    POEM 6C646E6D7A65797564612950637D96
    PVOL
    PVCCP
    HFPP 6672766F7973676472794A14B846BB
    HCCP
    HOEM 7761766F656B7A6D6A768EAF1B802C

    SP1/1a/2/2b/3
    PFPP 786F687170637175716954806365EF
    PCCP 70656C7063627770737A9EA8ADEC29
    POEM 786F687170637175716954806365EF
    PVOL 786F687170637175716954806365EF
    PVCCP 70656C7063627770737A9EA8ADEC29
    HFPP 786F687170637175716954806365EF
    HCCP 70656C7063627770737A9EA8ADEC29
    HOEM 786F687170637175716954806365EF

    So, I'm pretty sure that since SP1 all upgrade ExtraData in all languages should be the same like in English discs!
    The problem will be only with SP0 (RTM) releases :(
     
  10. egorz

    egorz MDL Novice

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    Are you sure about "SP0 French Home = 55639"? Just from other sources I have found that it's PRO PID, but I cant confirm it, cuz I dont have French disc images :(
    So if it's a really PID for XP Home, what is for PRO?
     
  11. Oz

    Oz MDL Expert

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    Bien sûr


    French SP0 VOL

    [Pid]
    ExtraData=7668746F797973666E6310F287977D
    Pid=55711270

    French SP0 PRO

    [Pid]
    ExtraData=617466716E636E6A756D9A251AC0D0
    Pid=55711000

    French SP0 HOME

    [Pid]
    ExtraData=72626777647571766867B5C8E730D5
    Pid=55639000
     
  12. egorz

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  13. egorz

    egorz MDL Novice

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    BTW, all SP1-SP2b upgrade discs, including even OEM ones, is possible to recover. I'm not sure only about SP3 discs, cuz setupreg.hiv files in SP3 are different from SP2, despite on the fact that they are containing the same registry info.
     
  14. vanelle

    vanelle MDL Expert

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    @egorz
    see PM for all Pid's
    SP0 Home all languages
    SP0 Professional all languages

    CHH and CHT share the Home-Pid
    CHH and CHT share the Pro-Pid

    55373 for DEU HomeCCP is posible (not used by known Pid's)
     
  15. egorz

    egorz MDL Novice

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    Awesome job!!! Thats for sure!!!:clap3::clap::cheers:
     
  16. qkm2002

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    Who can make a delta for me?
    XRMPFPP_EN to X1APFPP_EN
    XRMPVOL_EN to X1APVOL_EN
    thx.
     
  17. qta3426

    qta3426 MDL Senior Member

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    Windows XP Service Pack 1 Portuguese-Portugal
    CRC32: FFFFFFFF
    MD5: DC250228D45374D6B34D3B07CEF67034
    SHA-1: 9F08EA52AE88A07A7754BF65F22B72A1A7D1FCEC
    Label : XRMSP1_PT
     
  18. Doomero

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    Windows 2000 Server OEM Turkish
    Label : W2SOEM_TR
    CRC32: FFFFFFFF
    MD5: AB396280E571334A0E487831903E9AC2
    SHA-1: 6F544E5801D6F71552BE5AE6C76928A74781E242
    CDIMAGE 2.27
    TimeZone code : 0
    TimeStamp : 2000/04/13 09:00:00
     
  20. qta3426

    qta3426 MDL Senior Member

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    Windows 2000 Professional Upgrade Hungarian
    Label : W2PCCP_HU
    CRC32: FFFFFFFF
    MD5: A36875EEFFC1DA163ED94C6710A6A3D4
    SHA-1: 12243CF60D0571CCC6C7B0C6AD003817DD62085F

    Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 Hungarian
    Label : W2KSP2_HU
    CRC32: FFFFFFFF
    MD5: B5F13CDD4992A5A5451123C961B32FE5
    SHA-1: 9A31EF89CEB4C1CD9F396E1BEE0ED362DB9E9B96

    Windows 2000 Customer Support and Diagnostics Tools Hungarian
    Label : W2SYM_HU
    CRC32: FFFFFFFF
    MD5: 80A64C27C3AED31C11267C12413277DC
    SHA-1: C4017E1EC91CCE7E4F565F528F84EB58AECF5CC0