OFFER - Windows 98 OEM Service Release/Second Edition Beta 1 (Build 4.10.2106)
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Windows 98 OEM Service Release/Second Edition Beta 1
Date: 11/21/1998
Author: Microsoft
Build: 4.10.2106
setupc.inf
[Data]
CCP=0
setuppp.inf
ProductType=1
UPI=24264-XXX-XXXXXXX
setupx.dll
STRINGTABLE LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE
{ 1525, "0" 1526, "101"}
VERSIONINFO
Build: 4.10.2106
Source: Microsoft Beta Evaluation CD 43, January 1999
Most everything that matters can be found in the 3 listed files above. From these it is learned:
CCP=0 does not check for a qualifying product, ProductType=1 is a Retail install (not OEM), Type 101 is Full Retail install (not Upgrade) and accepts retail keys.
And finally, Build is 4.10.2106, found where most DLLs and executables store that value(right-click on file and select Details tab).
I did not get beyond the disk checking screen - the available VM I had(DosBox) froze.
Timebomb 1999-04-01 (+134 days)
Product key C9TCH-G72Y6-G4DQK-QCQRM-K7XFQ
Windows 98 OEM Service Release/Second Edition Beta 1
Date: 11/21/1998
Author: Microsoft
Build: 4.10.2106
setupc.inf
[Data]
CCP=0
setuppp.inf
ProductType=1
UPI=24264-XXX-XXXXXXX
setupx.dll
STRINGTABLE LOADONCALL MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE
{ 1525, "0" 1526, "101"}
VERSIONINFO
Build: 4.10.2106
Source: Microsoft Beta Evaluation CD 43, January 1999
Most everything that matters can be found in the 3 listed files above. From these it is learned:
CCP=0 does not check for a qualifying product, ProductType=1 is a Retail install (not OEM), Type 101 is Full Retail install (not Upgrade) and accepts retail keys.
And finally, Build is 4.10.2106, found where most DLLs and executables store that value(right-click on file and select Details tab).
I did not get beyond the disk checking screen - the available VM I had(DosBox) froze.
Timebomb 1999-04-01 (+134 days)
Product key C9TCH-G72Y6-G4DQK-QCQRM-K7XFQ