See if XP you use is "original"

  
                              

Your Winxp is not the original version. You can see it at a glance:

There is an eula.txt in the i386 folder, and finally there is a line of EULAID, which is your version

OEM:WX .2_PRO_OEM_TW(or.WX.2_PRE_OEM_TW)

EVAL:WX.2_PRO_RVL_TW(or.WX.2_PRE_RAL_TW)

RTL.:WX.4_PRO_RTL_TW

Chinese version Is

EULAID: WX.4_PRO_RTL_CN

1. If it is WX. The beginning is the official version, WB. begins with the beta version.

2. If there is _PRE, it is the home version, _PRO is the professional version.

3._OEM, _RVL are required to start the version, _RTL has a free start key, you can avoid startup.

4. The disc label has no meaning. It is added by the person who made the disc.

5. The description of the OEM. The Chinese version should be half Chinese and half English. If it is all in English, it is the Corporate version from English (crack)

6.EVAL(RVL) The description of the edition is all in Chinese.

Forget the supplement

1, the original winxp files are 2001-9-5 12:00, if there is one, then! Especially the file i386eula.txt.

2, CD.Label is WXPFPP_EN (English), WXPFPP.cn (Chinese)

3, there are other piles. OEM free activation, free activation official version, etc. All. Use .OEM, 2600Fre. These versions +Corpfiles. Crack, and then burn into a bootable CD, see their CD.Label is even more varied.

4, currently see the activation-free version is a Chinese version + English Corpfiles. Made free activation "Home.Made" Enterprise Edition (or a large number of authorized versions), see the installation serial number will know: FCKGW- RHQQ2-YXRKT-8TG6W-2B7Q8. So if you have OEM+Corpfiles. or RVL@TW, then don't worry about downloading other versions, just look at it.

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