If you can't find a good copy of SP4, then best of luck with the others... eMule may help if you have the original filenames.
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anon, if you ever install xp sp0/fckgw release, be sure to check the size of that bliss wallpaper.
It's exactly the same it's always been, but here's a consolation prize.
Spoiler :
Well, I just found that the original image has a bird in it, go figure.
The MS-DOS and Windows NT OSes are impossible to acquire, which is why I do not have them.
I present to you Windows Core SL Edition. These are very hard to come by. And the x86 edition doesn't even exist anymore.
Get them while you still can.
HashesCode:; Windows 8 Core Single Language x64
https://vietforum.app.box.com/v/w8sg
https://uptobox.com/frx6cajfco33
https://mirrorace.com/m/2NFyQ
; Windows 8.1 Core Single Language
https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/software-download/windows8ISO
Code:File: Win8.1_SingleLang_English_x32.iso
CRC-32: 95128293
MD5: 731f98eebd1073e4fe31354b76c097d7
SHA-1: ede9378d0749602bd9b483f0460302f30ce4058a
SHA-256: 29b4af02988eb768f2d01ec6991cad84ad87b4453c0c7365160d36e95cc1c1cf
SHA-512: d6c63802e3156f2e5d4db4e583fa539d2e1a7fbaf4507b8fdc4a41263355c07937f38742771accf99209ffd472207f6287f3ed4af13451e72d3ff22dd279bf70
SHA3-256: 31d118b3ac280196efa1487e0a6b91e46c05c192db02a2b4a0079a1e65a0b5df
SHA3-512: a5213cb0fc69b8eb7836136df8ddf16759f61c336fd836419d66560279d68996e27586ff6dab424c207b1e6f9d13ecf9b627ed7b9eec0cbaccf47d34f49adbe0
File: Win8.1_SingleLang_English_x64.iso
CRC-32: 60b4bee4
MD5: 83f6483d1c9f24ee28e0e758edbd9d01
SHA-1: 2a37359ea12e43bc3f41004d67904f2da77948dd
SHA-256: 28bb2fcf46db2b8c31a0ada8e405d71170ee3cbe5772fdd2da64b6500be93097
SHA-512: 8f543eab6c9e7e34cbeb2a194945811c12d9a4a45c59fa60ae0d8b3b462eede22a13317f9fd39ecf533a52daf6eb5cefc0cfd893239a14e4255b5f04d13c81d6
SHA3-256: 38d004d480b0380f5d38f245b87e7a53ff3d15beafb52b7c7d4e6123e836f2b2
SHA3-512: 4fa94626c629f4c283731f378714799225a36c9e0a87de6addce28be0490069d8b50b8ace7675e0fdd1cddaec1d24cf0fe0d31f6b57298ab2658d47b4179cbb6
File: Win8CoreSingleLanguage.iso
CRC-32: 8c889ce2
MD5: d64fd5076b46896d7c8f0de80946bc85
SHA-1: 8c6345e4ae37bd64911f2b2aa243ed604bbbe922
SHA-256: f9e085f8177aee70c485632e90b1e7595091bf71f0849725fecb9757003b7587
SHA-512: cbe8d892b410fc4a25db2d9429fa50b625581dbb4dbb1c2c3924fc50e61d2009e1bcad3f2cb9599754b9a4a2556d1312cb8c8e696dc5fafe28d81e6d5b0aa65d
SHA3-256: f3eae23a17e262b485ce2c929599f90158007aec0c85b4821bf7a7ef497bb012
SHA3-512: 264f83e524a0dee671b1e85b6c1e85b45629301cc88276649bd6061176ad8674d1789fd4d049866e9df4ffaaf13594d87fbb6290528d7b4bb9bed2e44652cf9e
do have a original Windows 2000 disk that a tutor gave me when i was at college last
ill have to try and dig it out and make a iso from it.. can remember it was all silver looking..
@lil-fela and everyone else that will in the future make iso images from original discs:
Most image editors when creating an image padd 00 bytes at the end of the iso. This is called overdumping.
Only UltraISO has an option to disable this behavior. The setting is called ""Enable ISO Filter" and it should be always enabled (set to ON).
Use only UltraISO, and only use it on Windows (no wine emulation, no linux).
yes i have Ultra ISO installed and regged v9.7.1.3519
cant find ""Enable ISO Filter" in the configuration settings
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I think it's here (not my computer)
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/zHyCB9MZrkk/maxresdefault.jpg
yes found it.. under tools tab.. its on by default..
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Windows 2000 Professional
Share: https://www.mirrored.to
Code: /files/NQPPNDDI/WINDOWS.2000.PRO.rar_links
Does it has any SP included? If so, which one? I have SP0 and SP4. Also, the disk isn't scratched or anything, right?
@anon, doo you remember where did you extract those NT games from? Which edition? Because we may need to do that again, but this time from an original source.
It was from a gold (no service packs) version of Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, which I also used to make this famous screenshot.
http://www.sb-innovation.de/attachme...chmentid=10098
I have since deleted all ISOs I had that were not verifiably genuine, including that one. It's very unlikely that there'd be any difference in the games' files, though.
Yes, well I'm working on it. There are many more images of Win 95, 98 2000, ME, NT and MS-DOS and I plan to get all of them.
What you have right now is about 50% of the entire microsoft base (50% of every OS listed, they are not complete). And when that NT will be available, we need those games extracted as well as some other apps. Everything on the web is fake, so don't even try to find them on google.
I'm so mad with Windows 10 latest update (july 1803 update), as it broke file sharing in windows PCs. They removed HomeGroup feature (still in menus but will be gone soon) but I never used that. I only used the old "share this folder" in folder's property box and all the other configs that go along. Now there are some fixes here and there I found googling but it tends to work only by chance. On another forum I also read a person who uses that "Insider program" was using a hotfix update and thing were back to normal, so now I'm anxious waiting for that. Does anyone know if there is any application that makes file sharing easier in windows?
Yes, even though the insider program is meant to prevent this sort of thing from happening, it looks like Microsoft has moved to the "end users as free betatesters" model that was already prevalent with videogame companies. I would recommend everyone to turn automatic updates off and read the news bef- wait, you can't turn Windows Update off anymore! And the service reenables itself if disabled! And you can't block it via hosts file either because Windows now ignores that for "important" hosts! Some people in Redmond should have their ears pulled over this...
By the way, I think anyone can join the insiders. I did it to get Windows 10 and test it in a VM back when it hadn't been released yet and never bothered with it again, but keep getting their e-mails =]
Can't help much there. One of the first things I do when I reformat a computer for personal use is turning off all built-in Windows networking and resource sharing to reduce the system's attack surface (how many SMB vulnerabilities have been found already?). I prefer FTP, which is easier to configure and secure, and can be completely turned off by just stopping the service (you can't mount an FTP server as a network share with a drive letter though, at least not without additional software). Of course, that measure is a no-go if you need to share printers without buying a printing server, or simply want convenience...Quote:
Does anyone know if there is any application that makes file sharing easier in windows?