Windows XP 9 Versions in AIO (9 In 1)With Sp2Содержание:
Windows XP Home OEM
Windows XP Home Retail
Windows XP Home Upgrade
Windows XP Media Center 2005
Windows XP Professional Corp
Windows XP Professional OEM
Windows XP Professional Retail
Windows XP Professional Upgrade
Links:
Registration:
Windows XP Home OEM: JQ4T4-8VM63-6WFBK-KTT29-V8966
Windows XP Home Retail: RH6M6-7PPK4-YR86H-YFFFX-PW8M8
Windows XP Home Upgrade: RH6M6-7PPK4-YR86H-YFFFX-PW8M8
Windows XP Media Center 2005: C4BH3-P4J7W-9MT6X-PGKC8-J4JTM
Windows XP Professional Corp: XP8BF-F8HPF-PY6BX-K24PJ-TWT6M
Windows XP Professional OEM: XJM6Q-BQ8HW-T6DFB-Y934T-YD4YT
Windows XP Professional Retail: CD87T-HFP4C-V7X7H-8VY68-W7D7M
Windows XP Professional Upgrade: CD87T-HFP4C-V7X7H-8VY68-W7D7M
Activation:
Install Notes:*This CD is completely bootable.
*Install the OS of your choice as your already used to doing.
*Use one of the provided keys depending on what version you decide to install.
*You can also make individual .ISO's of what ever version you want.
*If you install one of the OEM, or Retail versions, you will be asked to activate windows within 30 days.
*Download (If you havent already) the Activation Crack above, and extract its contents to where ever you like. Read the ReadMe file for information on how to install it.
**For those of you that dont understand what kind of difference there is between OEM and Retail listen up. For the end user like yourself THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE! They are the same exact Operating System. If your a technician, or have some reason to know about software distribution, you would already know that "Retail" is what you buy in the store, and "OEM" is whats bundled with a purchased peice of hardware (in most cases its the computer itself). Both "versions" take different CD-Keys.