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>>52416386
>that tfw when you're dad wouldn't let you use Win9x to run all those old games and ebin 16 bit programs
>>52416506
go find an old, shitty computer (from the dumpster or some other place), and install it on there
>2016
>still can't tell the difference between your and you're
This desu senpai
Be honest, who else saved OP's pic just in case they need an XP key at some point?
>>52416586
Me.
>>52416586
Doesn't work post SP1.
>>52416672
Meh, it'll get me past the installer stage I guess.
>>52416701
It won't, MS blacklisted that key
>>52416730
Bullshit. Just install XP without any SPs, the later ones will install without any problems even with that key.
Source: I used the exact same key 15 years ago before I bought a legal copy for XP Pro.
>>52416814
same; i got a CD of XP corporate edition, i stopped counting how many PCs, from the WinME; WinXP home to Vista I have fixed with it! All went fine with SP upgrades.
>>52416586
Me.
>>52416586
it's actually funny because after I Google something I take a screenshot of the results. So this is kind of like that.
So anyone use the black or gold editions of XP?
>>52420791
Black edition pirate bay was an amazing find, I would do anything for another copy after i lost my physical one and the backup
>>52420791
Hell no. Back in the late 2000s if you were clued in you would either use a clean MSDN ISO or TinyXP. Since TinyXP hasn't been updated since 2011 (RIP eXPerience), you use an MSDN ISO if you need Windows XP today.