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  1. Posts : 2,899
    Windows 7 Ult x64(x2), HomePrem x32(x4), Server 08 (+VM), 08 R2 (VM) , SuSe 11.2 (VM), XP 32 (VM)
       #100

    im pretty sure its just a bootloader change as even the slightest change can change the hash...

    Im making a sfv of the technet x86 which you should be able to check for any changes...

    edit: its all done...
    use quicksfv to verify (which is what i used to make the crc hashes..

    i should mention that you have to copy the whole iso to a folder (and inserting the sfv file in the root folder so that it can verify all the hashed files...

    win7x86Technet.zip
    Last edited by darkassain; 29 Sep 2009 at 01:42.
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  2. Posts : 1,112
    XP_Pro, W7_7201, W7RC.vhd, SciLinux5.3, Fedora12, Fedora9_2x, OpenSolaris_09-06
       #101

    darkassain said:
    Im making a sfv of the technet x86 which you should be able to check for any changes...

    edit: its all done...
    use quicksfv to verify (which is what i used to make the crc hashes..

    i should mention that you have to copy the whole iso to a folder (and inserting the sfv file in the root folder so that it can verify all the hashed files...

    win7x86Technet.zip
    The unzipped .sfv file appears to not have hashes,

    just 'file-sizes', in the left column:

    ; Generated by WIN-SFV32 v1.1a (QuickSFV v2.36 Compatibility Mode) on 2009-09-28 at 23:06:59
    ; Official QuickSFV Home Page
    ;
    ; 43 02:26.40 2009-07-14 autorun.inf
    ; 383562 02:26.40 2009-07-14 bootmgr
    ; 111880 02:26.40 2009-07-14 setup.exe
    ; 262144 02:26.40 2009-07-14 boot\bcd
    ; 3170304 02:26.40 2009-07-14 boot\boot.sdi
    ; 1024 02:26.40 2009-07-14 boot\bootfix.bin
    ; 97280 02:26.40 2009-07-14 boot\bootsect.exe
    ; 4096 02:26.40 2009-07-14 boot\etfsboot.com
    ; 485440 02:26.40 2009-07-14 boot\memtest.exe
    For 'CRC's, I show typically:

    -- O:\ : Q:\ -- includes identical, files

    .\autorun.inf identical c5a6e75a c5a6e75a
    .\bootmgr identical f29cf515 f29cf515
    .\setup.exe identical 8b43ad78 8b43ad78
    .\boot\bcd identical 1b215cab 1b215cab
    .\boot\boot.sdi identical 2d6aba1e 2d6aba1e
    .\boot\bootfix.bin identical a1ab086e a1ab086e
    .\boot\bootsect.exe identical cba1f45c cba1f45c
    .\boot\etfsboot.com identical c3a1aa24 c3a1aa24
    .\boot\memtest.exe identical 45e4258b 45e4258b
    This program is MS software...
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  3. Posts : 11
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit
       #102

    I got a FREE Windows 7 Professional DVD + Original Key and FREE Microsoft Expression Studio from my campus event.
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  4. Posts : 2,899
    Windows 7 Ult x64(x2), HomePrem x32(x4), Server 08 (+VM), 08 R2 (VM) , SuSe 11.2 (VM), XP 32 (VM)
       #103

    chuckr said:
    darkassain said:
    Im making a sfv of the technet x86 which you should be able to check for any changes...

    edit: its all done...
    use quicksfv to verify (which is what i used to make the crc hashes..

    i should mention that you have to copy the whole iso to a folder (and inserting the sfv file in the root folder so that it can verify all the hashed files...

    win7x86Technet.zip
    The unzipped .sfv file appears to not have hashes,

    just 'file-sizes', in the left column:

    ; Generated by WIN-SFV32 v1.1a (QuickSFV v2.36 Compatibility Mode) on 2009-09-28 at 23:06:59
    ; Official QuickSFV Home Page
    ;
    ; 43 02:26.40 2009-07-14 autorun.inf
    ; 383562 02:26.40 2009-07-14 bootmgr
    ; 111880 02:26.40 2009-07-14 setup.exe
    ; 262144 02:26.40 2009-07-14 boot\bcd
    ; 3170304 02:26.40 2009-07-14 boot\boot.sdi
    ; 1024 02:26.40 2009-07-14 boot\bootfix.bin
    ; 97280 02:26.40 2009-07-14 boot\bootsect.exe
    ; 4096 02:26.40 2009-07-14 boot\etfsboot.com
    ; 485440 02:26.40 2009-07-14 boot\memtest.exe
    For 'CRC's, I show typically:

    -- O:\ : Q:\ -- includes identical, files

    .\autorun.inf identical c5a6e75a c5a6e75a
    .\bootmgr identical f29cf515 f29cf515
    .\setup.exe identical 8b43ad78 8b43ad78
    .\boot\bcd identical 1b215cab 1b215cab
    .\boot\boot.sdi identical 2d6aba1e 2d6aba1e
    .\boot\bootfix.bin identical a1ab086e a1ab086e
    .\boot\bootsect.exe identical cba1f45c cba1f45c
    .\boot\etfsboot.com identical c3a1aa24 c3a1aa24
    .\boot\memtest.exe identical 45e4258b 45e4258b
    This program is MS software...
    you have to look halfway bottom (maybe a bit more) until you dont see the ";" character anymore
    Code:
    \windowsphotogallery.bmp
    ;        31744  02:26.40 2009-07-14 support\tools\gbunicnv.exe
    ;      5922304  02:26.40 2009-07-14 upgrade\netfx\netfx.msi
    ;     19210240  02:26.40 2009-07-14 upgrade\netfx\netfx.msp
    ;     16901553  02:26.40 2009-07-14 upgrade\netfx\netfx1.cab
    ;        73728  02:26.40 2009-07-14 upgrade\netfx\netfxupdate.exe
    This is where size recording ends and crc's begin
    Code:
    autorun.inf DA637560
    bootmgr EE471B58
    setup.exe 0B4D4247
    boot\bcd FBA862C2
    boot\boot.sdi 209CB6E6
    boot\bootfix.bin B795B288
    boot\bootsect.exe 10BA9CAE
    boot\etfsboot.com BB475EE9
    boot\memtest.exe C5C11B3E
    boot\en-us\bootsect.exe.mui AE30D715
    boot\fonts\chs_boot.ttf F448962F
    boot\fonts\cht_boot.ttf 4F3F9187
    boot\fonts\jpn_boot.ttf E1FE426B
    boot\fonts\kor_boot.ttf E861D39D
    boot\fonts\wgl4_boot.ttf 3FBB074B
    and so on...
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  5. Posts : 1,112
    XP_Pro, W7_7201, W7RC.vhd, SciLinux5.3, Fedora12, Fedora9_2x, OpenSolaris_09-06
       #104

    Got it !

    Interesting that the numbers are different -- MS must use a different polynomial:
    (Or, may not even be CRC-32)

    Cyclic redundancy check - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    CRC-32-Adler Not a CRC; see Adler-32 See Adler-32

    CRC-32-IEEE 802.3 x32 + x26 + x23 + x22 + x16 + x12 + x11 + x10 + x8 + x7 + x5 + x4 + x2 + x + 1 (V.42, MPEG-2, PNG[16], POSIX cksum) 0x04C11DB7 / 0xEDB88320 / 0x82608EDB[10]

    CRC-32C (Castagnoli) x32 + x28 + x27 + x26 + x25 + x23 + x22 + x20 + x19 + x18 + x14 + x13 + x11 + x10 + x9 + x8 + x6 + 1 (iSCSI, G.hn payload) 0x1EDC6F41 / 0x82F63B78 / 0x8F6E37A0[10]

    CRC-32K (Koopman) x32 + x30 + x29 + x28 + x26 + x20 + x19 + x17 + x16 + x15 + x11 + x10 + x7 + x6 + x4 + x2 + x + 1 0x741B8CD7 / 0xEB31D82E / 0xBA0DC66B[10]

    CRC-32Q x32 + x31 + x24 + x22 + x16 + x14 + x8 + x7 + x5 + x3 + x + 1 (aviation; AIXM[17]) 0x814141AB / 0xD5828281 / 0xC0A0A0D5
    The 'Help' ain't too definitive, either.
    This is as far as I could go:

    Save File List allows the list of files which are (the same, different, only in left or only in right) to be saved.
    In addition, a checksum for each file can be saved.
    Copy Files… leads to a dialog allowing you to write the files to a disk.
    This can be useful if you are trying to synchronise two directories.
    Doesn't make much difference, tho, since all files are 'identical'.
    The discrepancy has to be in the binary boot-code...
    Last edited by chuckr; 29 Sep 2009 at 04:57.
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  6. Posts : 153
    Win 7 x64
       #105

    MoInSTL said:
    A friend of mine called me from Phoenix today to say to get to the event early as they ran out of seats even though he had his confirmation, etc. Was still able to get the Ultimate, 32 bit DVD & goodie bag. Apparently MS is overbooking the event.
    What does he consider "early" ?
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  7. Posts : 107
    Windows 7 Professional x64, SP1
       #106

    donnyb said:
    MoInSTL said:
    A friend of mine called me from Phoenix today to say to get to the event early as they ran out of seats even though he had his confirmation, etc. Was still able to get the Ultimate, 32 bit DVD & goodie bag. Apparently MS is overbooking the event.
    What does he consider "early" ?
    We didn't talk specifics as each city is going to have different levels of interest in attending. I am in St. Louis--not a hotbed of technology. I would think showing up an hour in advance would probably be sufficient.
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  8. Posts : 5,840
    Vista Ult64, Win7600
       #107

    If anybody wants to give me their 32bit key, I will check to see if it will work on the 64bit OS.
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  9. Posts : 5,807
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 - Mac OS X 10.6.4 x64
       #108

    jfar said:
    If anybody wants to give me their 32bit key, I will check to see if it will work on the 64bit OS.
    Nice try jfar
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  10. Posts : 4,573
       #109

    jfar said:
    If anybody wants to give me their 32bit key, I will check to see if it will work on the 64bit OS.
    z3r010 has a couple of keys, if I recall.
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