XP SP3 Integrated Images on MSDN & Technet!


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Microsoft is pleased to make available integrated retail and volume license installs of Windows XP SP3, to MSDN and TechNet Plus subscribers. Integrated retail and volume license installs are available in the following languages: Chinese Simplified, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), and Spanish. Additional languages will be made available soon.

Please see the MSDN Subscriber Downloads or TechNet Plus Subscriber Downloads to obtain these releases. The main TechNet resource page for Windows XP SP3 is updated with this information.

Source: http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowPo...2&SiteID=17

File Name: en_windows_xp_professional_with_service_pack_3_x86_cd_vl_x14-73974.iso

Date Posted (UTC): 5/2/2008 12:05:18AM

MD5: 5BF476E2FC445B8D06B3C2A6091FE3AA

SHA-1: 66AC289AE27724C5AE17139227CBE78C01EEFE40

CRC: FFFFFFFF

-Avi Vahl

Edited by Avi

nice to know however i seam to be having and issue with my subscription. right now it is showing however it is grayed out. not too sure what is up with that. worked for Vista not sure why XP would be any different.

Can this be downloaded from a torrent and installed legally if one (read: me :D ) has a legit XP key? It should work (right?), but is it legal? Because wouldn't this be like slipstreaming SP3 into my gold XP disc?

Edited by redeemed
Can this be downloaded from a torrent and installed legally if one (read: me :D ) has a legit XP key? It should work (right?), but is it legal? Because wouldn't this be like slipstreaming SP3 into my gold XP disc?

omg just do it, who really cares, either way you're using a copy if XP, figure it out yourself :sleep:

the lord is your strength and shield anyway, so he will protect you if bill tracks you down

Do any of you know what the volume label is for the VLK edition? I slipstreamed SP3 into my own gold SP0 share, and I want to make sure I give it the right volume name...

Thanks in advance!

It's typically: WXPVOL_EN

But I really don't think volume labels matter in this case.

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