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Requesting directory post of an original xp pro w/ sp2 cd


xatruch

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Would someone please post the directory of an ORIGINAL Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2 CD (not the slipstreamed one) obtained through retail or volume outlets. Simply put the CD into your drive and at the command prompt use the dir command. It would be great anybody could also include the folder path listing via the tree command. Thanks.

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I don't see anything like that. I have these:

XP Pro SP0

XP Home SP1 /Int

XP Pro SP1 /Int

XP Pro SP2 /Int

XP Pro SP1 VLK /Int

XP Pro SP2 VLK /Int

XP MCE SP1 /Int

XP MCE SP2

The XP MCE 2005 disc seems to have no trace of SP2 yet is fully up to date. Is that what you're looking for?

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I don't see anything like that. I have these:

XP Pro SP0

XP Home SP1 /Int

XP Pro SP1 /Int

XP Pro SP2 /Int

XP Pro SP1 VLK /Int

XP Pro SP2 VLK /Int

XP MCE SP1 /Int

XP MCE SP2

The XP MCE 2005 disc seems to have no trace of SP2 yet is fully up to date. Is that what you're looking for?

Let's try the dir and tree command on these (along with your time zone if you will):

XP Pro SP2 VLK /Int

XP Pro SP2 /Int

Question: What is /Int, international internal or ... ? Are those CDs ones that you slipstreamed or purchased as an original CD? TIA

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I have a Dell OEM SP2 cd. will that work?

Why do you need the listing???

OK I'll try that. Would you post your results from dir and tree on that CD please along with your time zone. Does anybody have the Retail or VLK version?

Though functionally unnecessary, the listing will help me reconstruct the official dates and folders from the SP0 that I have into an "official" SP2 CD. Purist.... :blushing:

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Let's try the dir and tree command on these (along with your time zone if you will):

XP Pro SP2 VLK /Int

Directory of D:\XPP

10/29/2005 03:07 PM <DIR> .

10/29/2005 03:07 PM <DIR> ..

08/22/2002 09:00 PM 110 AUTORUN.INF

10/28/2005 11:34 PM <DIR> cmpnents

10/28/2005 11:33 PM <DIR> DOCS

10/29/2005 03:08 PM <DIR> DOTNETFX

10/29/2005 02:14 PM <DIR> I386

07/17/2004 09:54 PM 34,301 README.HTM

08/03/2004 11:56 PM 1,314,816 SETUP.EXE

07/17/2004 10:32 AM 85,792 setupxp.htm

08/22/2002 09:00 PM 11,387 SPNOTES.HTM

10/28/2005 11:34 PM <DIR> SUPPORT

10/28/2005 11:34 PM <DIR> VALUEADD

08/22/2002 09:00 PM 10 WIN51

08/22/2002 09:00 PM 10 WIN51IP

08/22/2002 09:00 PM 2 WIN51IP.SP1

08/04/2004 01:07 AM 2 win51ip.SP2

08/22/2002 09:00 PM 491 WINNT.SIF

10 File(s) 1,446,921 bytes

8 Dir(s) 77,599,653,888 bytes free

Question: What is /Int, international internal or ... ? Are those CDs ones that you slipstreamed or purchased as an original CD? TIA

Integrated fixes. That directory has been my work environment all week.

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You do understand that if you take ANY retail, VLK, OEM made CD, integrate SP2 into it, that it is still official....

as long as you don't remove anything..... so, date time/folder structure shouldn't be an issue even if you are a purist as you say....

Though functionally unnecessary, the listing will help me reconstruct the official dates and folders from the SP0 that I have into an "official" SP2 CD. Purist.... blushing.gif
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Full directory listing from an original genuine Win XP Pro SP2 (Retail hologram CD), hope this helps.

My timezone is GMT.

Thanks mate, that's exactly what I wanted :thumbup I can see that all of the folders dates are 8/4/2004 12:00 pm GMT.

By official I meant, as tim stated, a hologram CD (one released and pressed by Microsoft). Also, what I know, as I stated before, setting modified dates is functionally unnecessary (i.e. cosmetic) for the intended purpose of the master SP2 CD that I want to reconstruct from an master SP0 CD.

I'm going to assume that an official VLK SP2 CD (if it exists) has the same structure & dates. I wonder why this information about original CDs is hard to come by. Is there a free website with a repository of original CD directory listings? I've tried googling w/o luck.

Thanks to all that responded with your input

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