Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

I got a multiboot DVD containing different versions of Windows XP like OEM , Simple Chinese , Traditional Chinese.. Since this is Multiboot so the names of I386 folders have been changed to other 4 letter words . I wanna know which folder has which version of Windows XP.. ie whether it is English , Chinese or what.. Is there any tool which we can use to find out ??? Or which files tells us the version info ??

Attached is pic of the Files on the DVD

post-41814-1117866751_thumb.jpg


Posted

i found my version in the PRODSPEC.INI in I386 folder...

;
;Note to user: DO NOT ALTER OR DELETE THIS FILE.
;
[SMS Inventory Identification]
Version=1.0

[Product Specification]
Product=Windows XP Professional

Version=5.0
Localization=English
ServicePackNumber=0
BitVersion=40
[Version]
DriverVer=07/01/2001,5.1.2600.0

I don't know if this will work for all versions.... but hope this helps.

Posted

No there is no Windows Server version there.. U may read some info about the AIO dvd here

http://nalimforce.tripod.com

Posted
..and the site says there is a server version..

The SuperWinAIO-DVD of the site, made by Michael K.H. Au-Yeung, dose have server version. But this DVD are not available for most people in scene. However, there are several "limited/reduced"CD-/DVD-image files in p2p net... so our friend catched one of them and wanted to know the contents of it....

Posted

OK, just to clarify.....

mGforCe  Posted Jun 3 2005, 08:33 PM

  I got a multiboot DVD containing different versions of Windows XP like OEM , Simple Chinese , Traditional Chinese.. Since this is Multiboot so the names of I386 folders have been changed to other 4 letter words . I wanna know which folder has which version of Windows XP.. ie whether it is English , Chinese or what.. Is there any tool which we can use to find out ??? Or which files tells us the version info ??

BrandonS_Mil  Posted Jun 4 2005, 11:23 AM

  i found my version in the PRODSPEC.INI in I386 folder...

CODE

;

;Note to user: DO NOT ALTER OR DELETE THIS FILE.

;

[sMS Inventory Identification]

Version=1.0

[Product Specification]

Product=Windows XP Professional

Version=5.0

Localization=English

ServicePackNumber=0

BitVersion=40

[Version]

DriverVer=07/01/2001,5.1.2600.0

I don't know if this will work for all versions.... but hope this helps.

UPDATE The PRODSPEC.INI in I386 folder does identify the server versions...

;
;Note to user: DO NOT ALTER OR DELETE THIS FILE.
;
[SMS Inventory Identification]
Version=1.0

[Product Specification]
Product=Windows Server 2003, Web Edition

Version=5.0
Localization=English
ServicePackNumber=0
BitVersion=40
[Version]
DriverVer=10/01/2002,5.2.3790.0

I'm not trying to get upset, but i really detest when people misquote me, or say i said something different. :no:

Posted

The folder names on the screenshot dont guarantee they have contents... they could be most empty...

The .iso files on p2p-net are only 700mb - 1.2gb, so it is impossible that they are true "AIO"-DVDs. :P

  • 2 months later...
Posted (edited)
i found my version in the PRODSPEC.INI in I386 folder...

;
;Note to user: DO NOT ALTER OR DELETE THIS FILE.
;
[SMS Inventory Identification]
Version=1.0

[Product Specification]
Product=Windows XP Professional

Version=5.0
Localization=English
ServicePackNumber=0
BitVersion=40
[Version]
DriverVer=07/01/2001,5.1.2600.0

I don't know if this will work for all versions.... but hope this helps.

Yes, it helps also on Windows 2000 operating systems. Thanx. :thumbup

;
;Note to user: DO NOT ALTER OR DELETE THIS FILE.
;
[SMS Inventory Identification]
Version=1.0

[Product Specification]
Product=Windows 2000 Advanced Server

Version=5.0
Localization=English
ServicePackNumber=0
BitVersion=40
[Version]
DriverVer=11/14/1999,5.00.2183.1

;
;Note to user: DO NOT ALTER OR DELETE THIS FILE.
;
[SMS Inventory Identification]
Version=1.0

[Product Specification]
Product=Windows 2000 Professional

Version=5.0
Localization=English
ServicePackNumber=0
BitVersion=40
[Version]
DriverVer=11/14/1999,5.00.2183.1

Edited by suddenskydiver

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...