pottzman
pottzman
Microsoft PLus! Media Center Edition does not use BINK ID08 or 09. it uses BINK ID 52 and 53 and Product ID must be XXXXX-140-XXXXXXX-XXXXX
> Not Related But I Have A Spreadsheet Containing Alot Of The Necessary Channel IDs > > Check It Out If Your Interested: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YQQpolvfqAW6bJhKLVjVYxrmJhX_Za0l/edit#gid=39725250 do u know what version these...
> oh... i did not think about that. > > well, to be honest with you, oem & retail keys are very similar in what way?
> This commit adds the valid CIDs for Windows XP (x64) Professional to keys.json along with code for the cli to list it. > > It also adds dumps in...
> @pottzman, thank you so much for that piece of information, I'll extend the testing to accommodate that fact, and will resubmit the ranges. > > > > > what...
> @pottzman, do we have a way to access those range tables, or is testing for the login popup the only way to check a key's validity? > > In...
> Well, you just said that the only valid OEM range for the XP x64 edition was [005, 118], but the dump generated by DPCDLL-Viewer specified that the only valid...
> > the 119 would be for "OEM-SLP" not plain vanilla oem > > > > Ah, true. > > > > > the 005-118 range should show up as...
> So no, the ranges of the table are not reliable... > > That'll make the testing process longer. > > Thank you for your assistance. for xp they are...