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with the release of Windows XP Microsoft also added a number of new features that windows didn’t have before. Windows XP was a huge improvement over its predecessors Windows 2000 and Windows ME. When Windows XP was released, it was the most perfect windows made by Microsoft. Unfortunately, Windows XP has been discontinued by Microsoft for quite some time now which means that you won’t be getting new updates and tweaks to the operating system anymore. In fact, some people still prefer using Windows XP. It was the most exciting Operating system ever made at that time. And later that year in October, it was released for its users worldwide. Microsoft Windows XP was first manufactured on 25, August 2001.
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I have personally used it to restore hard drive image when my PC running Windows 7 was infected with malware.Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3 ISO is the last version of Windows XP released. I just want my hard drive image saved so I can restore from it.īecause it is Linux-based, look at Youtube video on how it works. I don't care about Out of Box Experience or such nonsense. I use Clonezilla to create hard drive image. Is there any way to run the Out of Box Experience WITHOUT the product key screen, and have the OEM Dell logo in the top right hand corner, and with all of the OEM setup screens just like Dell would have it? Thanks, everybody! And finally, the customized Dell logo and the Dell setup screens that appear that are run by specific files in the C:\Windows\system32\oobe directory I don't have anymore. I tried this on a different computer, and it asked for a product key. First, SYSPREP did not allow me to run the Mini-Setup, or the Out of box experience. When I read about it online, I decided to try it myself and ran into some problems when I did. Recently, I heard about the Windows System Preparation Tool (SYSPREP). What I am working on is creating a factory image for myself, so I don't have to reinstall everything.
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Is there any way to run the Out of Box Experience WITHOUT the product key screen, and have the OEM Dell logo in the top right hand corner, and with all of the OEM setup screens just like Dell would have it? Thanks, there, everyone! I am working on restoring my old Dell Dimension 2400 back to factory condition with Windows XP Home Edition (still using it!), and all of the drivers and software. Hello there, everyone! I am working on restoring my old Dell Dimension 2400 back to factory condition with Windows XP Home Edition (still using it!), and all of the drivers and software.
