Post AkbLoL7a2NIScdnsrg by jan@fedi.kcore.org
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(DIR) Post #AkbJAa5kl46HYprYvY by thelastpsion@bitbang.social
2024-08-03T20:18:31Z
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Got an XP ISO that won't accept OEM keys. I've checked setupp.ini to make sure it has an OEM PID, but still no luck. The product key is legit, from the side of the machine in front of me.Any ideas, anyone?
(DIR) Post #AkbK9WeSACg8YV9cX2 by VieVentar@mastodon.online
2024-08-03T20:29:30Z
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@thelastpsion None of the ones on winworld working?
(DIR) Post #AkbKKrT56mICIoExuK by thelastpsion@bitbang.social
2024-08-03T20:30:57Z
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@VieVentar That's a really good point! I was relying on an old ISO I downloaded from TechNet years ago, and I hadn't though to check WinWorld. I'll head there now. Thanks!
(DIR) Post #AkbLoL7a2NIScdnsrg by jan@fedi.kcore.org
2024-08-03T20:48:05Z
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@thelastpsion there are a bunch at https://gist.github.com/denizssch/72ec2aa1c5d0a84ffb57076f7dbf30d6
(DIR) Post #Akbe66f2KzvgA54ecy by njsg@social.sdf.org
2024-08-04T00:12:59Z
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@thelastpsion Not an expert on this, but any chance it's just not the right version? I don't know how strict XP is with matching product keys to different builds (the SPs, the FLP version, and also the different architectures).Besides setupp.ini, my guess would be that if it were just the install medium not being prepared to use SLIC for a given OEM key, it'd accept the key but request activation?
(DIR) Post #AkeGkRQ8l390hjgcS0 by M0CUV@mastodon.radio
2024-08-05T06:35:27Z
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@thelastpsion afraid not, but I believe XP can no longer be registered (if that’s something you need; can’t recall whether this can be circumvented)