Windows XP pro SP2 (Esp) Microsoft Windows XP Pro SP2 Espanol serial key or number
Windows XP pro SP2 (Esp) Microsoft Windows XP Pro SP2 Espanol serial key or number
Números de série para windows XP
Win XP Home OEM: JQ4T4-8VM63-6WFBK-KTT29-V8966
• Win XP Home Retail: RH6M6-7PPK4-YR86H-YFFFX-PW8M8
• Win XP Home Upgrade: RH6M6-7PPK4-YR86H-YFFFX-PW8M8
• Win XP Media Center 2005:C4BH3-P4J7W-9MT6X-PGKC8-J4JTM
• Win XP Prof Corp: XP8BF-F8HPF-PY6BX-K24PJ-TWT6M
• Win XP Prof OEM: XJM6Q-BQ8HW-T6DFB-Y934T-YD4YT
• Win XP Prof Retail: CD87T-HFP4C-V7X7H-8VY68-W7D7M
• Win XP Prof Upgrade: CD87T-HFP4C-V7X7H-8VY68-W7D7M Run WPA_Kill.exe (in TOOLS\CRACK) to disable activation in non-corporate installs. CD NR 17 815
• Windows 2000 Powered Network Attached Storage ( NAS ) SN: RBDC9-VTRC8-D7972-J97JY-PRVMG CD NR 17 515 Microsoft Windows XP Professional Reduced Media Edition CD NR 17 516
• Microsoft Windows XP Pro Upgrade w/ Service Pack 2 Integrated SN:CD87T-HFP4C-V7X7H-8VY68-W7D7M CD NR 17 256
• Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 [2 CDs] CD NR 16 643 SN: C4BH3-P4J7W-9MT6X-PGKC8-J4JTM
• Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 (c) Microsoft [2 CDs] SN: BGBHP-VGPP7-QHTXB-TPV36-CK8T8 16 544
• Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 Integrated POLiSH 16 401 SN: MYV37-2YMH7-YBHVW-VXJHM-489TB
• Microsoft Windows XP Corporate Ed. with incl. SP2 SN:FC8GV-8Y7G7-XKD7P-Y47XF-P829W CGJ2M-CFTXY-W4RBJ-BWTGB-VH2CB 16 171
• Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 Integrated READ NFO SN:CD87T-HFP4C-V7H7H-8VY68-W7D7M RH6M6-7PPK4-YR86H-YFFFX-PW8M8 16 172
• Windows XP Pro SP2 Intergrated TYPE Repack SN:BRP6M-RC9CJ-VWDRK-KP2C2-9QFGW 16 166
• Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 Build 2162 Home Integrated SN:WWWJR-BX7CV-P32X2-C7VT3-QD6BP 16 043
• MS Windows XP Professional SP2 RC2 beta build 2149 Intergrated SN:XP8BF-F8HPF-PY6BX-K24PJ-TWT6M 15 812
• Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 RC1 Integrated REPACK 15 389 SN:XP8BF-F8HPF-PY6BX-K24PJ-TWT6M
• Ms Windows XP GR SP1 SN:4BR3X-4CP6X-2DTXP-FFDHT-7Q298 14 696
• WINDOWS XP – Media Center Edition 2004*GERMAN* SN: KFX2B-HXQ68-78RWH-RPXPK-68DHM 14 460
• Microsoft Windows XP Corporate Edition SP1a Intergrated SN: 7QVT6-T2738-WRKJB-YKRFQ-XVK98 11 684
• Windows XP Home OEM: JQ4T4-8VM63-6WFBK-KTT29-V8966
• Windows XP Home Retail: RH6M6-7PPK4-YR86H-YFFFX-PW8M8
• Windows XP Home Upgrade: RH6M6-7PPK4-YR86H-YFFFX-PW8M8
• Windows XP Media Center 2005: C4BH3-P4J7W-9MT6X-PGKC8-J4JTM
• Windows XP Prof Corp: XP8BF-F8HPF-PY6BX-K24PJ-TWT6M
• Windows XP Prof OEM: XJM6Q-BQ8HW-T6DFB-Y934T-YD4YT
• Windows XP Prof Retail: CD87T-HFP4C-V7X7H-8VY68-W7D7M
• Windows XP Prof Upgrade: CD87T-HFP4C-V7X7H-8VY68-W7D7M
• Windows XP Tablet PC 2005: VJT7M-8KKHT-GXQ6B-RX639-94FMD DVD-260
• Microsoft XP Corpor. Edition Service Pack 1 Intergrated PROPER Key: 7QVT6-T2738-WRKJB-YKRFQ-XVK98 9774
. Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 1 Final Key:VHGJJ-6WK8X-JT2DH-BK6JV-PVFQ4 9775
• Microsoft Windows XP Slipstream Sp1 Corporate SN:3KFB7 X2Q3M 6MWFX W2Y7V C7M9D 9758
• Microsoft Windows XP Corporate Ed. with incl. SP1 (c) Microsoft SN:3KFB7 X2Q3M 6MWFX W2Y7V C7M9D 9752
• Windows XP Professional Retail Serial# HJ32Y-3B3Y3-3X2HD-DJ43J-Q7D7G 9502
• Windows XP SP1 (c) 2002 Microsoft SN:K2KB2-BDBGV-KP686-D8T7X-HDMQ8 9080
• Windows.XP.Professional.64.Bit.Edition serial number: C4FPJ-HQCGP-QD3XC-2JF34-FT8Y6 8104
• Microsoft Windows XP Corporate Edition CDKEY: FCKGW-RHQQ2-YXRKT-8TG6W-2B7Q8 7832
• Windows XP Greece SN: MHBCT-6WVKJ-WD3Q3-9D9VJ-C9JJ6 7800
• Windows XP Corporate Edition “PROPER PACK”FCKGW-RHQQ2-YXRKT-8TG6W-2B7Q8 6580
. Microsoft Windows XP Professional No Activation Required FCKGW-RHQQ2-YXRKT-8TG6W-2B7Q8 6572
• Ms Office XP GR Prof.[3 CDs]SN :FPHY3-T6B6J-7CFJ9-W4HCT-964FM Publis: PQMVV-XDQ9Q-4C2HP-QK4TF-H4W4M 6482
• Microsoft Office XP Developer Edition [3 CDs] CDKEY:FM9FY-TMF7Q-KCKCT-V9T29-TBBBG 5746
• Microsoft Office XP Professional [3 CDs] FM9FY TMF7Q KCKCT V9T29 TBBBG 5595
• MICROSOFT OFFICE FINAL XP CORPORATE EDITION cdkey: FM9FY TMF7Q KCKCT V9T29 TBBBG 5492
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Источник: [https://torrent-igruha.org/3551-portal.html]Windows lifecycle fact sheet
Home, Enterprise, Education, Pro, Pro Education, and Pro for Workstations editions
Windows 10 Semi-Annual Channel is governed by the Modern Lifecycle Policy (as of January 25, 2018). For more information, see the Microsoft Lifecycle Policy or review the Modern Lifecycle FAQ.
Edition | March* feature updates | September* feature updates |
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Windows 10 Enterprise Windows 10 Education | Serviced for 18 months from release date | Serviced for 30 months from release date |
Windows 10 Pro | Serviced for 18 months from release date, however based on your setting, the latest feature update may be automatically installed on your device upon availability. | Serviced for 18 months from release date, however based on your setting, the latest feature update may be automatically installed on your device upon availability. |
* Feature updates will be released twice annually with a target of March and September.
Some editions1 can defer semi-annual feature updates at Settings >Windows Update >Advanced options or via a policy that an organization's management system may provide to the device. On devices that haven't been configured for deferral, you'll need to install the latest feature update to help keep your device secure and have it remain supported by Microsoft. New versions may be automatically installed prior to the end-of-service date of the current version on your device.
1 Home edition does not support the deferral of feature updates and will therefore typically receive a new version of Windows 10 prior to the end-of-service date shown.
By Windows 10 version, below are the availability and end of service dates segmented by edition.
Windows 10 version history | Date of availability | End of service for Home, Pro, Pro Education, and Pro for Workstations editions | End of service for Enterprise and Education editions |
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Windows 10, version 2004 | May 27, 2020 | December 14, 2021 | December 14, 2021 |
Windows 10, version 1909 | November 12, 2019 | May 11, 2021 | May 10, 2022** |
Windows 10, version 1903 | May 21, 2019 | December 8, 2020 | December 8, 2020 |
Windows 10, version 1809 | November 13, 2018 | November 10, 2020*** | May 11, 2021** |
Windows 10, version 1803 | April 30, 2018 | November 12, 2019 | May 11, 2021*** |
Windows 10, version 1709 | October 17, 2017 | April 9, 2019 | October 13, 2020*** |
Windows 10, version 1703 | April 5, 2017* | October 9, 2018 | October 8, 2019 |
Windows 10, version 1607 | August 2, 2016 | April 10, 2018 | April 9, 2019 |
Windows 10, version 1511 | November 10, 2015 | October 10, 2017 | October 10, 2017 |
Windows 10, released July 2015 (version 1507) | July 29, 2015 | May 9, 2017 | May 9, 2017 |
* Windows 10, version 1703 for Enterprise, Education, and IOT Enterprise editions were released on April 11, 2017.
** Serviced for 30 months from release date per policy updated at September 6, 2018.
*** Delay to scheduled end of support and servicing dates due to public health situation. For more details visit here.
Note: Not all features in an update will work on all devices. A device may not be able to receive updates if the device hardware is incompatible, lacks current drivers, lacks sufficient storage space, or is otherwise outside the original equipment manufacturer’s (OEM) support period. For more information on compatibility, review the Windows 10 System Requirements as well as the Windows Processor Requirements.
Enterprise LTSC/LTSB editions
Windows 10 LTSC/LTSB editions will continue to follow the Fixed Lifecycle policy. To learn more, see Microsoft Business, Developer and Desktop Operating Systems Policy.
Windows 10 version history | Date of availability | Mainstream support end date | Extended support end date |
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Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2019 | November 13, 2018 | January 9, 2024 | January 9, 2029 |
Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 LTSB Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 LTSB | August 2, 2016 | October 12, 2021 | October 13, 2026 |
Windows 10 Enterprise 2015 LTSB Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2015 LTSB | July 29, 2015 | October 13, 2020 | October 14, 2025 |
Note: Not all features in an update will work on all devices. A device may not be able to receive updates if the device hardware is incompatible, lacks current drivers, lacks sufficient storage space, or is otherwise outside the original equipment manufacturer’s (OEM) support period. For more information on compatibility, review the Windows 10 System Requirements as well as the Windows Processor Requirements.
For more information on Windows 10 lifecycle, see Windows 10 Client and Windows Server Semi-Annual Channel Lifecycle Policy update (February 1, 2018) or the Windows 10 release information page. To learn more about Windows 10 mobile lifecycle, see Windows 10 Mobile.
Windows 2000 Final
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Release notes
The final RTM build of Windows 2000 is 5.0.2195 which arrived with new NTFS 3.0 support, an on-the-fly Encrypting File System, new Accessibility tools and the Active Desktop, additional language and locale settings. Dynamic disks were introduced as well which allowed Windows to join disks together in a software RAID array. Plug-and-play support was improved compared to Windows NT 4.0.
One noticeable fact right off the bat is that features from Windows 98 have made it into the Windows NT line, like the Active Desktop update, Internet Explorer 5, Windows Driver Model, Internet Connection Sharing, Windows Media Player and WebDAV support. Windows File Protection also arrived with 2000 which protected critical system files by not allowing anything other than Microsoft's Windows Installer or Windows Update package installer modify system files. The System File Checker utility allowed users to preform a manual scan of protected system files (and optionally repair them). Windows 2000 also supported ACPI S4 hibernation, which unlike Windows 98, does not require specific vendor drivers.
For system management Windows 2000 introduced the Microsoft Management Console and a vast majority of system administration tools from Windows NT 4.0 were moved to MMC 'snap-ins'. This includes the the Event Viewer, Task Scheduler, COM+ management, group policy configuration, disk defragmenter, device manager, service control, and if installed, .NET Framework. Two versions of the registry editor exist in Windows 2000. The classic MDI-style editor capable of manipulating Windows NT permissions exists as regedt32.exe and the Windows 98 registry editor exists as regedit.exe. This is a straight port and is incapable of editing a remote registry or changing permissions. This was later updated in Windows XP. A new recovery console was introduced which can be launched from the CD-ROM (or optionally installed to disk and made available through NTLDR by running in Windows). This is a text-mode Windows NT (and not MS-DOS as it may look) environment. Most of what is built into cmd.exe, along with a set of NT native mode utilities may be launched from the recovery console.
Features on the fun consumer side (or further brought over from 98) is support for DirectX 7.0, which is able to be upgraded up to DirectX 9.0c (Shader 3.0) with support remaining in DirectX up to the June 2010 SDK. Windows 2000 included no new stock games, including only FreeCell, Minesweeper, Pinball and Solitaire. Windows 2000 included the Accessibility tools (which NT 4.0 did not) and also included some new tools. Ported over was StickyKeys, FilterKeys, ToggleKeys, SoundSentry, MouseKeys, high contrast themes, and Magnifier. Windows 2000 introduced the Narrator, which reads aloud GUI objects with the Speech API, and an on screen keyboard which works with mouse or joystick. Windows 2000 introduced a multilingual user interface and can support Arabic, Armenian, Baltic, Central European, Cyrillic, Georgian, Greek, Hebrew, Indic, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Thai, Traditional Chinese, Turkic, Vietnamese and Western European languages. Numerous locale settings are supported.
Installation instructions
All images are bootable and require the use of a virtualization platform (VMWare, VirtualBox, Virtual PC) or a real system with the ability to boot from a CD-ROM.
Screenshots courtesy of ToastyTech
Build number notes: 5.00.2195 or 5.00.2195.1=no SP, 5.00.2195.1620=SP1, 5.00.2195.2951=SP2, 5.00.2195.5438=SP3, 5.00.2195.6717=SP4. For more naming info see: Windows 2000 volume naming
Important: Due to enhancements in the IDE driver, you usually will want to install from SP4 media.
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