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Windows 2000 advanced server corporate, scanned with my scanner

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where you steal that?

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Wow. Talk about copying CDs on a new level, eh?

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___ wrote:where you steal that?
It looks as though maybe it's some sort of MSDN edition or something like that, as it says at the top "not for retail or OEM distribution" - still a cool thing to have though, I think 2000 Server is still quite expensive to get a genuine copy!
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___ wrote:where you steal that?
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I have a very similar CD from MSDN. It's in German, though. I'll post a picture when I get my hands on my camera.

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Vista Ultimate R2 wrote:
___ wrote:where you steal that?
It looks as though maybe it's some sort of MSDN edition or something like that, as it says at the top "not for retail or OEM distribution" - still a cool thing to have though, I think 2000 Server is still quite expensive to get a genuine copy!
would still go for a bit on ebay or whatever

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Post by AnDrEwP182 »

where did I steal those?
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I took an ISO from *warez DDL*
I bought half decent CDs from the internet
I took someone's image of their CD
I went to the black market and used the CD hologram printer
WOOHOO! 5 CDS![/img]

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KenOath

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Hey - is this like one of those E- penis threads... I'll throw a
couple at ya then

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This one's bootable ,
all OS's can be installed
booting off the DVD..
I also have it in German,
French, Italian & Spanish..
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I was going to show the MSDN Tablet & others, but don't like to
blow the trumpet too loud .

Also have ALL retails { Original } on CD starting from NT 3.1 ...
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show off

all i got is XP home and Office XP.

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@KenOath
Really nice collection! What is that "Windows XP Diagnostic" CD?

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empireum wrote:@KenOath
Really nice collection! What is that "Windows XP Diagnostic" CD?
536mb CD

The setup.htm from the CD quotes
Microsoft Windows XP Support Tools Customer Support Diagnostics

Contents

Introduction

What is included?

Install symbols

Install debugging tools




Introduction


The Customer Support Diagnostics package for Microsoft Windows XP
consists of important tools and data to help you diagnose any system
problems that arise with Windows XP. When you contact Microsoft
customer support for help, they will direct you to use these tools.


What is included?


Windows XP Customer Support Diagnostics contains the following:
Symbols. Symbols are names that software developers assign to
various pieces of code. The package includes both retail and debug
versions of the symbols. For more information about symbols, see
Install symbols.


Debugging tools. Debugging tools analyze failures and other
problems that occur in the operating system and its applications.
The package contains debuggers (KD, WinDbg, CDB), debugger
extensions for Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 and Windows XP, and
other related debugging tools. For more information about
debugging tools, see Install debugging tools.


Install symbols


The 32-bit symbols package requires approximately 750 megabytes (MB)
of hard disk space, and the 64-bit package requires approximately
560 megabytes (MB). To install symbols that match the version of
Windows XP (retail or debug), click one of the following:
Install 32-bit retail symbols
Install 32-bit debug symbols
Install 64-bit retail symbols
Install 64-bit debug symbols


Install debugging tools


You can install either a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Debugging Tools
for Windows. The 32-bit version is appropriate for most users,
however, if you are planning on debugging an application on a IA-64
based processor, you should select the 64-bit version. The 32-bit
version contains debugger extensions for Windows NT 4.0, Windows
2000, and Windows XP. You can install the 32-bit tools on either a
32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows XP. The 64-bit version contains
debugger extensions for Windows XP, and can be installed only on the
64-bit version of Windows XP.

Debugging tools require approximately 16 MB of hard disk space. To
install the debugging tools package, click one of the following:
Install 32-bit Debugging Tools for Windows (required for most
customers)
Install 64-bit Debugging Tools for Windows
To obtain the most current version of the Debugging Tools for
Windows, see Microsoft Debugging Tools.

unkle_stu

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hmm, i've never seen a hologram msdn cd

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That was a huge pointless bump
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Locked for a useless bump.

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