Slipstream SP2

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If you slipstream SP2 onto a pirated Xp Pro disk does it bypass the
serial/wga check and let you install w/ sp2?

thx 08/17/05
 
No. SP2 will not install on a "pirated" version of Windows XP,
nor can it be slipstreamed in.

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Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User
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| If you slipstream SP2 onto a pirated Xp Pro disk does it bypass the
| serial/wga check and let you install w/ sp2?
|
| thx 08/17/05
 
What does it matter?
If you want Windows XP, buy it as all honest people do.
If you prefer to steal, go to a different newsgroup.
 
LOL. Still trying. A pirated version will always remain a Pirated version. Go and buy a legal version of XP and you will have solved your issue
 
begin  trojan.vbs ... On Thursday 18 August 2005 10:37 am, Carey Frisch
[MVP] had this to say in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:
No. SP2 will not install on a "pirated" version of Windows XP,
nor can it be slipstreamed in.
More total bullshit as expected from so many of your "answers".
 
ByTor said:
Actually there Goofy, it won't work..............So the answer is right.

What I want to know is....
How do all you guys with legit software know the gray market winXP is not
slip streamable with sp2.
 
begin  trojan.vbs ... On Thursday 18 August 2005 06:47 pm, ByTor had this
to say in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:
Actually there Goofy, it won't work..............So the answer is right.

Tell that to people I know that are running the "corp" version that is
upgraded to SP2. I haven't personally but I've seen them. So why don't you
just goof off yourself as you obviously are an ignorant Wintard.
 
begin  trojan.vbs ... On Thursday 18 August 2005 07:14 pm, bumtracks had
this to say in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:
What I want to know is....
How do all you guys with legit software know the gray market winXP is not
slip streamable with sp2.

Because MickeyMouse has told them it can't be done and they believe all
messages they receive from up-on-high. That's what makes them Wintards.
 
begin  trojan.vbs ... On Thursday 18 August 2005 06:47 pm, ByTor hadthis
to say in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:


Tell that to people I know that are running the "corp" version that is
upgraded to SP2. I haven't personally but I've seen them. So why don't you
just goof off yourself as you obviously are an ignorant Wintard.

Okay, IF YOU want to be specific......A non-blacklisted key will work.
 
begin  trojan.vbs ... On Thursday 18 August 2005 07:14 pm, bumtrackshad
this to say in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:


Because MickeyMouse has told them it can't be done and they believe all
messages they receive from up-on-high. That's what makes them Wintards.

The original posters question was "specific" as was the answers...A
pirated "BLACKLISTED" key will not work & will be recognized by
SP2.....Is that Wintard enough for ya....?
 
begin  trojan.vbs ... On Friday 19 August 2005 01:36 am, ByTor had this to
say in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:
The original posters question was "specific" as was the answers...A
pirated "BLACKLISTED" key will not work & will be recognized by
SP2.....Is that Wintard enough for ya....?

The OP didn't mention anything about a key nor did the hopeless MVP who
responded to him. Re-read the damn thread you goof.
 
You can slipstream SP2 into a pirated copy of XP. The cd key has nothing to
do with it.

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begin trojan.vbs ... On Thursday 18 August 2005 06:47 pm, ByTor had this
to say in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:


Tell that to people I know that are running the "corp" version that is
upgraded to SP2. I haven't personally but I've seen them. So why don't you
just goof off yourself as you obviously are an ignorant Wintard.

Okay, IF YOU want to be specific......A non-blacklisted key will work.
 
pcbutts1 said:
You can slipstream SP2 into a pirated copy of XP. The cd key has nothing to
do with it.

Does SP2 indeed verify legit key? Please define a "pirated" copy of an
XP CD than if indeed the key is not a factor? It would just make it a
backup copy than no? What defines a "pirated" copy/install is the use of
an illegal key to install yes/no? A slipstream requires an install
CD......
Matter of symantecs I suppose.
 
begin  trojan.vbs ... On Friday 19 August 2005 01:36 am, ByTor had this to
say in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:


The OP didn't mention anything about a key nor did the hopeless MVP who
responded to him. Re-read the damn thread you goof.

Well Geeeeee whiz, the only way it is defined as pirated is the use of
an illegal key........Helllllllllllo is this thing on........
 

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