Is there any place you can get the iso? I am working on an HP mini which I resurrected from the dead but it seems the product key does not get validated in WGA with standard XP home oems. WGA starts, and tries to install but the only screen which comes up is the one with th3e green circle before gong to a white screen saying done but WGA does not validate windows to get the XP updates. I think it's because I need the ULCPC XP home which I do not have.
Tw@kallisto:~$ dd if=/dev/zero of=zeroes.bin bs=1 count=1264 After that, we just add these zeroes.bin to the bootloader file. To get the padding we just dump 1264 bytes from the device /dev/zero which contains an unlimited number of zeros into some file, e.g., zeroes.bin. Tw@kallisto:~$ cat zeroes.bin >> WIZ550web_Boot.bin If you check now with ls, you can see that the size is now exactly 0x6000 = 24576 bytes. Stm32 bootloader software. In this example it is 23312 bytes in size. So we just calculate 0x6000 – 23312 = 1264.
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I do not have the original HDD as the customer took it away so I do not have a recovery partition I could reinstall off. System Name Venslar Processor I9 7980XE Motherboard MSI x299 Tomahawk Arctic Cooling EKWB L360 R2.0 Memory 32GB Corsair DDR4 3000mhz Video Card(s) Gigabyte 1080TI Storage 2x 2TB Micron SSDs 1x ADATA 128SSD (Cache) 1x Drevo 256SSD 1x 1TB 850 EVO 1x 250GB 960 EVO Display(s) 3x AOC Q2577PWQ (2k IPS) Case Inwin 303 White (Thermaltake Ring 120mm Purple accent) Audio Device(s) Realtek ALC 1220 on Audio-Technica ATH-AG1 Power Supply Seasonic 1050W Snow Mouse Roccat Tyon White Keyboard Ducky Shine 6 Snow White Software Windows 10 x64 Pro. A little jazz exercise oscar peterson. I thought it would use a standard XP home even though it says ULCPC at the end. Ok I'll give the steps in the link a shot. It just didn't makes sense at all.
I used the HP XP Home OEM I have at work and it activates the product key but WGA comes along and messes the valdation up stopping me from accessing windows updates. I don't think the WGA validation tool even installs when I am asked to install the WGA validation tool prior to accessing windows XP updates. I think that's where things go wrong. Will post back with the results tomorrow when I am back at work. Silly mistake.