great share.i used it in my friend PC and he was just can't belive his PC got XP with OEM activation in it..thanks to all the efforts put by each contributors
First open a command prompt, then browse to the executable and launch it from there, the command prompt should stay open using it this way
@ Beowulf, only you can verify you should know the motherboard brand. Personally i would try the first one EliteGroup.
Either will work. Genuine set is just great, as can be used even the mobo does NOT have any SLP sting, but has Genuine Intel Pentium processor sebus
I replace the motherboard and the HP windows xp home operating system is working good. I tried using oembios.exe version 1.0 and version 1.1 and does not show crc. number. I know it is windows oem version because it has oem in the product key code.
oembios.exe will only find the OEM string in BIOS (if present) and tell you the crc hash for the OEMBIOS files you need to add to your oem xp install disc for pre-activation.
I run oembios.exe in dos prompt window and it showed me nothing went back to the prompt. All computer has is the f10 command startup self made hp system restore disk and hard drive hp system restore partition for restore. Restores the computer to original install or partial. I not referring to the usual windows backup restore point date restore. The oobeinfo.ini shows a different product key then windows properties and the coa label is different also.
COA is useless, oobeinfo is also not correct. you need to use a keyfinder script (I am sure we linked you to a .vbs to do the job earlier in your plethora of identical posts.) If the OEMBIOS tool is not showing SLp, then you do not have one.....what board did you replace the original with?? The f10 restore is in the MBR for restore. I doubt it will help you in this instance. If you changed to aftermarket board, you need to ADD SLP MANUALLY......
Like I said before I run oembios.exe in dos prompt window and it showed me nothing went back quickly to the prompt. I replace the Hewlett Packard motherboard with the same hp number hp5187-4913. I am able to run f10 restore the start of it but I don't want to experiment, not wanting to go to the software beginning or change what i presently have. The computer is working good I just want the available restore when computer crashes or dead hard drive. On my Medion computer it showed the slp crc number for that computer. 911medic what is .vbs ? What is needed if anything?
I have absolutly no idea what you are talking about, maybe it is time to refraise your question in proper English grammar or at least understandable sentences.
I edit my post #316 and #318. Is there only one set of download needed oembios.cat crc32=06d652a4 Where should the uncompress file set be installed?
I have a HP pavillion computer and I replaced the motherboard with the same board number and I think I have lost the oem slp. Is there just one oembios.cat to have for this computer? Is there more ways to verify that slp is installed? Is installing the crc32=06d652a4 download onto hard drive all that is needed? All computer has when new is the self made disk and the hp restore partition.