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IBM OEM XP SP3 FINAL
Infohash:
49C6B57DE894128E675940B0F05780206A33D111
Type:
Applications
Title:
IBM OEM XP SP3 FINAL
Category:
Applications/Windows
Uploaded:
2009-01-13 (by oshrizak)
Description:
Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 3 (x86) Re-tail CD (English) MSDN .iso
en_windows_xp_professional_with_service_pack_3_x86 _cd_x14-80428.iso
CD LABEL: GRTMPFPP_EN
Date Posted (UTC):5/1/2008 11:01:59 PM
SHA1: 1C735B38931BF57FB14EBD9A9BA253CEB443D459
MD5: f424a52153e6e5ed4c0d44235cf545d5
CRC: FFFFFFF
Drivers intergate:
Intel Sata Drivers
Softwares intergate:
Quotation
Internet Explorer 7
Windows Media Player 11.0.5721.5145
Firefox 2.0.0.14
Vista Sounds
After installation was able to enter correct product code from my IBM Netvista desktop station (is on a label affixed to the side of the PC cabinet) using instructions on the net including the Microsoft website. The software then was checked for and passed windows activation, Windows genuine validation and downloaded pdates instantly. It did require an Intel Pro driver for the Netvista Ethernet adapter as it isnt in the bunch of drivers included in the operating system installation. You'd need it to connect to the Internet to complete the process and get whatever drivers you need from the IBM / Intel and other websites as required. I also have an IBM thinkpad PC too, also with a valid XP Pro product code, am going to try and install this XP version with it for a test equally. Cheers and thanks for a download that should be for free from Bill Gates givn what hes already got into his pocket eh!
mrizzo2 (2011-08-13)
I used this on my IBM Think centre S51 desktop PC and found that my own product code (affixed on a sticker on the side of the computer when I bought it used) worked fine with this downloaded copy of the installation disc. I had to make certain I had the broadcom ethernet driver on-hand to connect to the Internet as it isn't included in the drivers with the operating system for some reason - neither was the Intel ethernet driver when I installed this on my Netvista stations too. That said, this XP installer does activate and passes the genuine windows test and provides for updates, in the scenario indicated (used my own product code after initial installing) and edited registry as well for the registered name etc when supplying my own product code. For a while it kept saying "unable to establish connection with activation server" - turned out I had to fix the time setting on the computer. (believe it or not - that's the fix I found at the Microsoft site which explained this). after changing the product code to one of my own legitimate ones, None of the downloaded activation fixes here worked other than just doin it straight as indicated. Fixed the clock settings and everything activated just fine through the microsoft system including downloading updates.