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Once again, I've used this, and can vouch for it as being genuine. It is such an improvement over the standard blue 'Royale'. You can also install the 'Royale Noir' theme separately onto any XP install. I've tried this, as well, and once again can vouch for it's authenticity. If you're feeling like a bit of a rebel, there's also the 'Black' Edition too, which uses the rare Royale 'Noir' theme, along with loads of extra 'goodies'. This version has been updated with all the necessary SATA drivers, and the WGA auto-activates, too.! Whichever version you decide to try, let us know how you get on with it, please. The only reason I stopped using it was because I finally came to the same conclusion I reached originally, when XP went EOL that XP was really too much for the hardware on that particular machine, which runs far better with a lightweight Linux distro, like Puppy Linux. Just be aware that you do get re-directed 3 or 4 times before you reach the download itself. Don't take any notice of where it says 'Home' edition it's definitely the Pro version. I can personally guarantee that this works 100%, and has no hidden 'nasties', as I used it for over a year on an elderly Dell Inspiron laptop, which came with it originally.
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However since I received clarification from one of the BC staff here, a few days ago, that XP is now officially considered to be 'abandonware', and that links to any XP stuff on the web is now allowed, I think I'm quite safe in posting this link to a full ISO version of XP Professional, with SP3 ready-installed, the 'POS-ready' hack in place, and auto-activation built-in (no activation key required). As stated in the thread, they're legitimate copies of the original standalone Network Administrator install type, and were archived for many years on good-quality CDs. My post on the XP service packs is just that the Service Packs.