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« on: September 24, 2011, 03:42:05 AM »

Create Your Own MULTI-OEM Windows XP SP3 Pre-activating DVD



This WIndows XP SP3 install DVD is a multi OEM preactivation disk that works with almost all major OEM systems. I created this disk myself from an untouched OEM disk using RyanVM Integrator, Nlite. This is the culmination of months of
research and experimentation. This will certainly install on ANY system, but if you built your own system, you will need
to provide your own license key or after 30 days you will be locked out.

BURN THE ISO AT 4X SPEED! If your PC is a Dell, Sony, Gateway, etc. on the OEM list, Windows will
activate during installation and never ask you for a product key, and it will not only pass WGA, it will actually be
genuine. This is not a crack or generated key being used. The keys used are genuine SLP keys for the OEM activation of
these systems. The manufacturers use the same keys.

This method will pre-activate all the following brands of pc’s which have these “SLP 1 strings” in their bios….

SLP Strings CRC Values

Code:
[AcerSystem] 717B6EF3
[TravelMate] 700A8481
[Acer TravelMate] 700A8481
[Actebis:SAM#451B] 9433FB11
[alienware] CE524ABD
[americanfuture] DF5C0058
[AMOI Electronics CO.,Ltd] 3A887CB8
[AQUARIUS] 6FBD72DE
[ATComputers] 9561A0BA
[BenQHub] B55014F0
[Brain Technology] BF5F3D34
[Channel Partner Solutions] 9271294A
[Dell System] B6F0EEFD
[Dell Computer] B6F0EEFD
[Dell Inc] B6F0EEFD
[Dell Quanta] 87870F5A
[DIXONSXP] 221C8416
[BIOSLOCKFUNCTION ELITEGROUP] 8EE1223C
[emaxs] 4E00A936
[EPSON] 74163373
[Equus] 0D59FC53
[Equus Computer Systems] 0D59FC53
[eveshamvale] A093BD92
[eveshamvale1] A093BD92
[eveshamvale2] A093BD92
[Founder PC] 3A0C0121
[Gatewa] A04597C6
[Gateway] C86378C7
[EMACHINES] C86378C7
[GIGABYTE] 6C0C2E95
[GREATWALL] 47E62C15
[HaierComputer] A94BE5ED
[HASEECOMPUTER] 1C1187CB
[HEDYCOMPUTER] 162C7931
[HYRICAN] BB343342
[IBM CORPORATION] D7A77612
[LENOVO] 5237B729
[LG Electronics] 8D3A3465
[iQon.ie] 36EDE356
[Itautec] B489FBF9
[JVC_MPXP] B3F88133
[K-Systems] E39B6289
[KRAFTWAY] 2CD5F907
[INVENTEC] 0F173609
[Lan Plus] FDAA5E8B
[LEGEND Dragon] 7B06BD13
[MAXDATA] 608BC835
[MEDIONPC] 06485F9D
[MEDIONNB] 06485F9D
[MEI_CF] 89799F58
[Windows_Virtual_XP_F9161D8E7FCC11DDBFAA369856D8959 3] B4FFCA38
[Mitsubishi] 71631112
[MCJ Co,.Ltd] DEBD653E
[MSI-PenNote] CDB82950
[MSI-2831-MS] CDB82950
[MSI-PC] CDB82950
[MSI-Notebook] E0A0735C
[MSI-MEGAPC] E0A0735C
[MSI-Desktop] E0A0735C
[powerspec] AA944D37
[WinBook] AA944D37
[NCA_GROUP_LTD] 2BFDC91E
[NECC1] 678752DC
[NECc_] 678752DC
[NECC] E32D3612
[NEC-PC] E32D3612
[NEC Computers] E32D3612
[NEC_Product] E32D3612
[Optima] 1EBD4D64
[Optimaxp] 1EBD4D64
[Optimapc] 1EBD4D64
[OQO Inc/Zepto/(jja)] 458AE2C4
[POSITIVO] C90D5E01
[OIMERP] 9B5B2D15
[RM plc] DEE9D7D9
[Research Machines] DEE9D7D9
[RMplc] DEE9D7D9
[RoverBook] 26B94220
[SAMSUNGPC] 904CF15A
[Seanix] B7FC8D93
[Seneca] 6A8B62B9
[Shanda] 904CF15A
[SHARP] 8432EB94
[Shuttle] DB234D65
[Sony Corporation] 376E13C7
[SOTEC] E0766DE2
[synnex] 6EBE3B48
[Synnex] 6EBE3B48
[SYNNEX] 6EBE3B48
[SNC302EEH] 9509CAD5
[SYSFIC] 15367043
[TARGASYS] D0F94E0D
[Tarox] 3B7A0685
[Tektronix] 44A210FB
[TCL123] D99F7B12
[Time Computers] 7EB9D890
[Time Computer] 7EB9D890
[TOSHIBA] A16F9D62
[TRIGEM] DFD180D2
[TSINGHUA TONGFANG COMPUTER] 7870B3C6
[ViewSonic-PC] 6D264FD2
[ViewSonic-Notebook] 6D264FD2
[ViewSonic-AIOpc] 6D264FD2
[ViewSonic-Desktop] 6D264FD2
[vpr Matrix] 5D99A970
[WANLIDACOMPUTERS] 926481E4
[wortmann] 515F564A
[ASUSTeK Pegasus] 2411858C
[ASUS_FLASH] 2411858C
[HITACHI] BE5CE5BD
[Hitachi] BE5CE5BD
[hitachi] BE5CE5BD
[Compaq] CD4E1902
[Hewlett] CD4E1902
[HP PAVILION] 06D652A4
[FSC SERVER] 10045CFA
[FUJITSU SIEMENS] 10045CFA
[FSC SYSTEM] 10045CFA
[FUJITSU-PC] 9CF90CA8
[FUJITSU] D2D64C41
[SIEMENS] D2D64C41
[PRIMERGY] D2D64C41
[GENUINE] 8B2EBECB

To check whether your system has these slp strings in your bios or not,you can use “OEMBIOS tool (v1.1)”..Just run it on your system and it will tell you whether you have slp strings in your bios or not.If you have slp strings in your bios,it will give its “CRC Value” as well as the “SLP String” in your Bios.

Update: Freestyler has updated the oembios tool.



Bootable FreeDOS ISO
http://www.datafilehost.com/download-4a5386ab.html

Requirements:

•   Windows Xp Oem untouched iso’s (XP-Pro,XP-Home,XP-MediaCentre and XP-64Bit)
•   Iso Editing utilities such as Ultra iso or Magic iso or any other similar softwares for editing the iso files..

METHOD:

This method is suitable to those who just want to create their owm MULTI OEM XP Dvd without integrating any windows updates through Nlite or Ryan integrator..So just copy the OEM folder to the root of the XP iso and the WINNT.SIF to the I386 folder and you can make your own Multi-OEM DVD..For those prople that want to create a fully upto date XP by integrating the windows updates and driverpacks,just use the Second method,...

Steps To do:

1.   First of all get yourself untouched iso images of XP-Pro,XP-Home,XP-MediaCentre and XP-64bit versions and if you don’t have one then you can easily convert your retail or VLK versions into OEM version..

2.   Download “WinXP_MULTIOEM.rar” from the following link and extract the files into a folder on your desktop.

Download LINK:
(Without Logos & Themes)
(With OEM Logos and themes)


3.    Download all the relevant “Uncompressed Oembios Filesets]” from the “Oem Bios Archive” from HERE. i.e,download all the oembios filesets and put them in their respective folders in the “OEM” folder in the “WinXP_MULTIOEM” folder you just extracted on your desktop.You have to match the CRC values of the OEM filesets with the foldernames of the folders in the “OEM” folders..

For Example: If you have “ACERSYSTEM” in your bios then its CRC value is “717B6EF3”,so you just download the uncompressed “Acer-717B6EF3” from the archive and then extract only the Oembiosfiles into “717B6EF3” folder in the “OEM” folder in the extracted “WinXP_MULTIOEM” folder.Similarly download all the Other files and put them in their respective folder in the “OEM” folder.

4.   There are four folder in your extracted “WinXP_MULTIOEM”..
•   XP_HOME
•   XP_MCE
•   XP_PRO
•   XP64

Each of these folders contain “oemscan.ini” file.Now if you are creating an XP Professional MULTI OEM,then copy the “oemscan.ini” file from “XP_Pro” folder into the “OEM” folder in the “WinXP_MULTIOEM”.Similarly if you are making other versions of XP MULTI OEM,then copy their “oemscan.ini” into the “OEM” folder.You can also edit the “oemscan.ini” and keep only those relevant line whose DVD you want to make and delete the other lines.

5.   Open your untouched “Windows XP” iso’s with the help of Ultraiso or any other iso editing utility.

6.   Now copy the “OEM” folder from the Extracted “WinXP_MULTIOEM” folder on your desktop where you have just put all the Oembios filesets to the root of your Windows XP iso..

7.   Also copy the “WINNT.SIF” file from “WinXP_MULTIOEM” that is their on your desktop to “I386” folder in your iso i.e, “\I386\WINNT.SIF



8.   Now just save this edited Windows XP iso,and you have made your own MULTI-OEM Windows XP DVD.

Create Your Own MULTI-OEM Windows XP SP3 Pre-activating DVD by Britec
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« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2011, 03:10:39 PM »

Hi Brian

are you going to put up a link for the ready made oem folder?  Smiley

cheers

mark

never mind found them here

Downloadlink:
http://cid-fdbde48fe0e2f880.office.live.com/browse.aspx/Public/MDL/XP/XPFiles

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« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2011, 07:53:25 PM »

Hey, Brian. Did you try integrating drivepacks ,when building this disc? Did you you have problems with it, or will it work?

BTW, Your videos are the best !!! Can't thank you enough for sharing your knowledge with the noobs of the world!!!

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« Reply #3 on: November 18, 2011, 08:34:46 PM »

Hi,again. One more question. Can you do a " Repair Install " with this DVD?

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