elgarfo Posted September 18, 2006 Posted September 18, 2006 Hello,i installed Win2k3, configured it for workstation use and it runs fine.a few times i tried to switch my win2k3 to winxp (TweakNT/NTSwitch) but i had to restore my registry each time i tried.a few days ago i stumbled over the xpconv.exe and the "Windows Server 2003 Optimize Tool". But they both say i shouldn't try switching because of the VLK.is there a way to change a VLK installation into a "normal" installation?or is it only the key which has to be changed?hopefully waiting for answers ... :-)greetingsgarfield
elgarfo Posted September 18, 2006 Author Posted September 18, 2006 i have been afraid of such an answer...can you tell me what is the difference between Win2k3 VLK and "normal" Enterprise?what might happen if i only change the key?or might it even be possible to replace some installation files from my VLK-installation with files from the Enterprise Edition?greetingsgarfield
valter Posted September 19, 2006 Posted September 19, 2006 I don't think you can even replace the key. As per difference, there is NO difference between Retail or OEM and VLK except activation requirement.Changing the key (even if it was possible) will not help, as installation CD has it's own signature on how to behave during install. If you open your setupp.ini file within i386 folder you will notice PID signature, what counts there are last 3 digits...ExtraData=707A667567736F696F697911AE7E05Pid=55034000 335 = Retail270 = VLKOEM = OEM 000 = Upgrade
elgarfo Posted September 21, 2006 Author Posted September 21, 2006 I don't think you can even replace the key. As per difference, there is NO difference between Retail or OEM and VLK except activation requirement.But if only this is the problem, why can't you swith your windows 2k3 to XP? There are Corporate Version of WinXP out there, couldn't i switch to that?btw: is there any site or document on the net, that explains what is happening when switching your windows?greetingsgarfield
hougtimo Posted September 22, 2006 Posted September 22, 2006 I have used both of these on VLK, and there were no bad effects...
Innocent Devil Posted September 22, 2006 Posted September 22, 2006 VLK, Retail,OEM etc are detemined by the setup media files (OEMBIOS.*,setupp.ini,PIDGEN.DLL and "Product Type" key in txtsetup.sif,setupre.hiv)once installed setup creates various confs in registry according to theseTweaknt/NTswitch chages themapparently "Windows Activation" check routine in winlogon verifies and locks these setting at every logon.A VLK system need no activation, all others need that.So converting VLK to any other need the system to be activated.This checks by winlogon fails and u cannot logon.To solve this either us a Retail version or a crack (ILLEGAL) to bypass winlogon check.PS: TweakNT is considered as a Warez (MSFN W2K3 to workstation guide) if xpconv also do the same it too.
elgarfo Posted September 25, 2006 Author Posted September 25, 2006 (edited) @hougtimo: i tried to switch my win2k3 vlk to windows XP Pro using TweakNT, but after rebooting the system, there was this WPA-issue...did you do anything special?@innocent devil:i would have used a retail version if i had one :-) but this is my problem. assuming that i find a crack, (i wouldn't even think of asking for one here) will it bring some disadvantages with it? (like not being able to use windows update anymore.) @all:wpa fails on startup, cause there is no activation data... but is there any way to activate my windows?apparently "Windows Activation" check routine in winlogon verifies and locks these setting at every logon.so the wpa-check-routines are different from those wpa-routines shipped with a system that needs to be activated?if so: might it be possible the replace the winlogon with a winlogon from winxp(directly after switching/before reboot), or with a win2k3 retail one(and switch after rebooting[and activating?])?greetingsgarfield Edited September 25, 2006 by elgarfo
tarquel Posted September 26, 2006 Posted September 26, 2006 Hi thereHave you looked using klasika's suggestion here: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=82878#although i always thought that the activation process itself was not in VLK software at all - thus meaning that even changing the registry / etc to alter it into a "retail" version would be pointless as the actual files etc would still be missing...I don't believe there is any legal way here unfortunately.RegardsNath
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