Ralf Breuer schrieb:
> Helmut Rohrbeck <helrohr@gmx.net> schrieb:
>
>> Das SP3 erst *nach* Installation der vorhandenen Windows-Version
>> und deren Aktivierung installieren.
>
> Hmm, Patricks Weg sollte/muss aber auch funktionieren.
Ja, eigentlich schon, mein Vorschlag war ein "Workaround" ;-)
Zitat aus "Windows XP Service Pack 3 Overview"
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
,-- [ Windows Product Activation ]
| As in Windows Server 2003 SP2 and Windows Vista, users can now
| complete operating system installation without providing a product key
| during a full, integrated installation of Windows XP SP3. The operating
| system will prompt the user for a product key later as part of Genuine
| Advantage.
| As with previous service packs, no product key is requested or required
| when installing Windows XP SP3 using the update package available
| through Microsoft Update.
| Note: The Windows Product Activation changes in Windows XP SP3 are
| not related to the Windows Vista Key Management Service (KMS). This
| update affects only new operating system installations from integrated
| source media. This update affects the installation media only and is
| not a change to how activation works in Windows XP.
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