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John |
posted on 9th Jun 06 at 18:08 |
use nlite to strip windows down. | |
abdus |
posted on 9th Jun 06 at 17:23 |
all as John stated...Now if you want a light version of Windows XP that doesnt require any cd key, just u2u will try a link | |
John |
posted on 9th Jun 06 at 05:40 |
Genuine advantage isn't to expose people using corporate keys. | |
Andrew |
posted on 9th Jun 06 at 05:05 |
Cheers John :thumbs: | |
Skylined |
posted on 8th Jun 06 at 21:09 |
The corporate version is that one which does not require activating but still requires a key to be entered is this what you mean? | |
John |
posted on 8th Jun 06 at 19:56 |
http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/ | |
John |
posted on 8th Jun 06 at 19:43 |
Its easy peasy to make any version of windows not need a cd key. | |
Aaron |
posted on 8th Jun 06 at 19:38 |
Your boss sound a bit stuipd to me....either that of he's playing a joke on you. | |
James_DT |
posted on 8th Jun 06 at 19:36 |
They all require a CD key to be entered, even the Volume License version, AFAIK. It's just the 'special shop' versions have the install modified to include the CD key. | |
Andrew |
posted on 8th Jun 06 at 19:18 |
Allows you to install it without entering a CD Key. Need to order a copy so it can be installed on a couple of systems a work. They have a CD key stuck to the system but i'm told by the big boss that a version that does not ask for the CD key must be used. |