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Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2: RTM Download
Posted: Mon 09 Aug, 2004 20.43
by Dr Lobster*
The full final release of Windows XP SP2 is now available on the Microsoft Website.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... laylang=en
This download is a whopping 200mb, so its not one for users on dialup.
Happy patching
Posted: Mon 09 Aug, 2004 20.55
by Pete
this is of course the network installer for slipstreaming and plonking on CDs and such like.
It'll be on windows update (version 5) from tomorrow as an express install (80mb ish).
Posted: Mon 09 Aug, 2004 22.24
by Neil Jones
Goodness, have you seen the "hard disk space requirements" for this SP2 thing?
http://support.microsoft.com/default.as ... %5d;837783
Now that's a major update.
Posted: Mon 09 Aug, 2004 22.31
by Pete
Well half of windows has been recomplied so I wouldn't be surprised at that requirement
Posted: Mon 09 Aug, 2004 22.34
by Sput
Is this another one of the updates that has dire effects for those (not me naturally) who have illegitimate copies of windows? I know SP1 didn't sit too well with that crowd...
Posted: Mon 09 Aug, 2004 22.40
by Neil Jones
Sput wrote:Is this another one of the updates that has dire effects for those (not me naturally) who have illegitimate copies of windows? I know SP1 didn't sit too well with that crowd...
Well it won't work on those installations of Windows using a handful of known pirated keys, let's put it that way.
Posted: Mon 09 Aug, 2004 22.46
by Pete
They've blocked out a whole range of VLKs. Naturally a person in this situation should test an install in VMware beforehand.
I mean I know which keys are blacklisted and which are not but naturally I would not divulve this information with such disgusting abusers of dear Microsoft's licences.
Posted: Mon 09 Aug, 2004 22.54
by Sput
Hymagumba wrote:They've blocked out a whole range of VLKs. Naturally a person in this situation should test an install in VMware beforehand.
I mean I know which keys are blacklisted and which are not but naturally I would not divulve this information with such disgusting abusers of dear Microsoft's licences.
Indeed. It makes me sick that people could think that windows is worth nothing!
Posted: Tue 10 Aug, 2004 01.18
by Dr Lobster*
it's a worthwhile update, internet explorer page rendering is a lot faster (faster than firefox, if i'm honest), and my system does seem more responsive, the firewall is much better too.
Posted: Tue 10 Aug, 2004 11.42
by cwathen
Well it won't work on those installations of Windows using a handful of known pirated keys, let's put it that way.
Is this the same handful of known pirated keys which stops SP1 from installing, or have they added more to the list?
Posted: Tue 10 Aug, 2004 12.41
by Chris
cwathen wrote:Well it won't work on those installations of Windows using a handful of known pirated keys, let's put it that way.
Is this the same handful of known pirated keys which stops SP1 from installing, or have they added more to the list?
Well there's a list of PID's somewhere on the MS website which are blacklisted.
I'm tempted to play around with it in vmware before installing it on any future XP boxes that I might get to see what's new and what's annoying.