ho, by the way, I did a crack.. and it worked
ho, by the way, I did a crack.. and it worked
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i don't know if i am allowed to post this here, but if a mod/admin doesn't like it, just give me a warning and i will remove this post (or do it yourself)
I attached some program to change the product key. Yes, also that version of xp can be blocked. So if you have a pirated version of windows (it doesn't matter wich version, Home edition, professional editiopn or corporate) and you want to update it with the sp1, you have to use this![]()
Last edited by Eagle; September 11th, 2002 at 18:41.
I'm pretty sure it isn't allowed... it won't stay for long.
Yeah, I'm afraid I'm going to have to remove it. But not till after I d/l it![]()
Those who hope in the lord will renew their strength, they will soar on wings like eagles.
-Isaiah 40:31
Originally posted by Eagle
Yeah, I'm afraid I'm going to have to remove it. But not till after I d/l it![]()
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I got it too.Just in case.:innocent:
well, at least some people have it now![]()
sp1 works brilliantly for me. i did a clean install with it slipstreamed and everything runs a bit faster, especially directx games like virtua tennis. i recommend it
CONTRADICT ME AND DIE
Well, I'm going to be getting a free XP fully legit version from my school like I mentioned in the Talk of the Town WinXP post, but just in case, I'm hanging onto the patch.
BTW, this may sound odd, but I've never heard of this slipstream thing (except on Star Trek: Voyager, where it was a theoretical improved warp drive) can someone tell me what it is?
Those who hope in the lord will renew their strength, they will soar on wings like eagles.
-Isaiah 40:31
I have no Idea, but here's a link to tell you how to do it
http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?...ct=article.cfm
I'd like to know as well...???Originally posted by Eagle
BTW, this may sound odd, but I've never heard of this slipstream thing (except on Star Trek: Voyager, where it was a theoretical improved warp drive) can someone tell me what it is?
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