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is build 5512 (rtm) still beta ?


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hi, can anyone who has msdn or technet account look at update/updatebr.inf

then, i have downloaded german version of b5512 from torr. and was surprised when

i looked at /update/updatebr.inf.

is build 5512 still beta ?

here is my results.

/update/updatebr.inf

[Version]

Signature="$Windows NT$"

[DefaultBranchesServicePacks]

3=SP3BTA

[sourceInfsBranches]

SP3BTA="update\update.inf"

[setupFiles.Common]

spuninst.exe

spmsg.dll

update\spcustom.dll

update\SP3.CAT

"update\update.exe"

"update\updspapi.dll"

"update\update.ver"

"update\updatebr.inf"

update\eula.txt

update\branches.inf

[setupFiles.SP3BTA]

"update\update.inf"

/update/branches.inf

[Version]

Signature="$Windows NT$"

FileVersion=5.1.1.8

[FileBranchInfo]

RTMQFE="%RTMQFE_NAME%",SP1RTM

SP1RTM="%SP1RTM_NAME%",SP1QFE

SP1QFE="%SP1QFE_NAME%",SP2BTA

SP2BTA="%SP2BTA_NAME%",SP2RC1

SP2RC1="%SP2RC1_NAME%",SP2RC2

SP2RC2="%SP2RC2_NAME%",SP2IDX

SP2IDX="%SP2IDX_NAME%",SP2RTM

SP2RTM="%SP2RTM_NAME%",SP2GDR

SP2GDR="%SP2GDR_NAME%",SP2QFE

SP2QFE="%SP2QFE_NAME%",SP3BTA

SP3BTA="%SP3BTA_NAME%",SP3BTA

[strings]

BUILDTIMESTAMP = "20080414.031514"

RTMQFE_NAME = "RTMQFE"

SP1RTM_NAME = "SP1RTM"

SP1QFE_NAME = "SP1QFE"

SP2BTA_NAME = "SP2BETA"

SP2RC1_NAME = "SP2RC1"

SP2RC2_NAME = "SP2RC2"

SP2IDX_NAME = "SP2IDX"

SP2RTM_NAME = "SP2RTM"

SP2GDR_NAME = "SP2GDR"

SP2QFE_NAME = "SP2QFE"

SP3BTA_NAME = "SP3BETA"

/update/update.ver

advpack.dll=2B6DE88CD5DCF7AD8E2563CE34E49B6E,000600000B541588,102400,SP3BTA,D0C9E782

aec.sys=8BED39E3C35D6A489438B8141717A557,000500010A290C46,142592,SP3BTA,AB6222D2

afd.sys=322D0E36693D6E24A2398BEE62A268CD,000500010A281588,138112,SP3BTA,D60556EA

agentanm.dll=AF49DE504FF44C88DB2A20D1D7F28050,0002000000000D63,24064,SP3BTA,2E2E4F5B

agentctl.dll=2065DF5411AACA313AA4075FDC9AB19E,0002000000000D63,214016,SP3BTA,AD5E3B7E

agentdp2.dll=607362744DAE4F7125BF6C060E3C9370,0002000000000D63,42496,SP3BTA,4C607C41

agentdpv.dll=5B282CF47671042B7225E1BE398717AB,0002000000000D63,57344,SP3BTA,081F0365

agentmpx.dll=A677DFBB55B89E2A6F7DEBAE1AD6F96A,0002000000000D63,49152,SP3BTA,F79A35A3

agentpsh.dll=62673AEF8E82F9C83E7E97166D800E1F,0002000000000D63,24064,SP3BTA,21FD9033

see the FAQ file on /i386

here is my german SP2 faq file:

http://members.vol.at/easynet/msft/faq.htm

ENJOY SP3 RTM :D

http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowPo...4&SiteID=17

Edited by easy

Posted (edited)

LOL they did not edit their INF's, I think you be onto something. Here is the same file for Server 2003 SP2 (it clearly says RTM)

[Version]

Signature="$Windows NT$"

[DefaultBranchesServicePacks]

2=SP2RTM

[sourceInfsBranches]

SP2RTM="update\update.inf"

[setupFiles.Common]

spuninst.exe

spmsg.dll

update\spcustom.dll

update\SP2.CAT

"update\update.exe"

update\updspapi.dll

"update\update.ver"

"update\updatebr.inf"

update\eula.txt

update\branches.inf

[setupFiles.SP2RTM]

"update\update.inf"

Edited by ricktendo64
Posted (edited)

look at these rtm strings :lol:

SP3

Version = "5.1.2600.5512 (xpsp.080413-2111)"

SP2

Version = "5.1.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)"

but, this is not the first time i found bugs in inf files.

BUILD 3264

dosnet.inf

[Version]

signature="$Windows NT$"

DriverVer=07/01/2001,5.1.2600.3264

[Directories]

d1 = \I386

d2 = \cmpnents\starter\I386

[Miscellaneous]

ProductType = 4

MinimumMemory = 67108864

DestinationPlatform = i386

ServicePack = 2.0

txtsetup.sif

cdname = "Windows XP Home Edition-CD"

productname = "Windows XP Home Edition"

bootname1 = "Windows XP Home Edition SP2 Setup-Startdiskette"

bootname2 = "Windows XP Home Edition SP2 Setup-Diskette 2"

bootname3 = "Windows XP Home Edition SP2 Setup-Diskette 3"

bootname4 = "Windows XP Home Edition SP2 Setup-Diskette 4"

bootname5 = "Windows XP Home Edition SP2 Setup-Diskette 5"

bootname6 = "Windows XP Home Edition SP2 Setup-Diskette 6"

Edited by easy
Posted

Oh this would be a nightmare if it has a timeout. :eek:

I just finished a clean install last night and got all the settings up to par finally this afternoon.

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