Is it possible to have both slic 2.1 and slic 1.0 strings? I have just run SLIC_ToolKit_V3.2 and in Basic tab it gives me: Dump OK ! ( XXXXXXXXXXXXXX_V2.1 ) If a click on SLIP 1.0 tab it gives me Offset Valid Address Range SLP OEM String 000FE710 000FE710 - 000FE810 $SAMSUNGPC
Why not?? SLP string is for Windows XP/2003 oem:slp activation; SLIC is for Windows Vista/7/Server 2008/R2/Server 2012 oem:slp activation.
Since there is a SLP string it is possible to use it for Windows XP activation. Right? Having a VRMPOEM cd is it possibile to follow the guide "Create PRO OEM SLP CD" or have to use different cd/image? In that guide only VLK PRO SP3 CD or ISO Image and Retail PRO CD Or ISO Image are mentioned. What about OEM cd?
What do you mean with "media"? Do you mean "media center"? I don't know. It is a XP Professional OEM with SP2 (VRMPOEM). I modded with nLite adding SP3, AHCI drivers since HD is S-ATA and oembios files as you wrote to me.
With SP3 integrated you should be able to skip the key entry. Previous Service Packs did not allow this.
I do not have sp3 oem media. I copied the content of original cd (XP PRO with SP2) to local disk then I created an iso with nLite with some modifications (post 7). Finally I burned the iso to a cd. I added SP3 with nLite.
This is the content of the original cd. I deleted the image created with nLite since didn't work. [Pid] ExtraData=786F687170637175716954806365EF Pid=76435OEM
I have to slipstream since AHCI driver are missing. Otherwise BSOD. I'd like to use SLP key since I have SLIP 1.0 string. I don't want to skip serial entry. Don't understand why it says it is a not valid product key.
Had this discussion with Tito a while back some OEM:SLP 1.0 keys are not all for one with M$ since xp 3 older manufacturer keys are Brand Specific. If it was that easy you would only have M$ key in Oembios changer
Yep..thats why I was asking about the serial, but didnt want it posted. Guess its not important, as I have had no PM. I guess most people dont want to help themselves with simple tasks...would rather someone else do the legwork. It amazed me that these people can figure out how to activate OEM W7 but not XP.