Implementing XP-Key in Recovery-CD
Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 6:44 pm
Hello,
because I want to put my XP-license-key
(sticker on Thinkpad bottom - T43p)
into my recovery-partition (prefer CD),
I need to know if anybody knows how the crc-checksums in the .CRI-files
are calculated by the command "mverify.exe".
My problem is, is have managed to change the key on the first recovery-CD, but
after I started the recovery and R&R restarted and checks the files
on HD it stops recovering (error-message), and I guess, it is
because the checksum of the image-file (.IMD) in which the key is,
has changed (of course) and so it does not match with the
crc which is written in the corresponding .CRI of the .IMD-File.
I need to calculate it new, but it only seems to be done by
the mverify.exe-routine, and unfortunately it is not an ordinary
crc6,-8,.. or md5,... cheksum.
It is only 2 byte (hex, so 4 Alphanumerics).
The mverify.exe was not easy for me to get, because it was only for a short
moment visible, when R&R was updated in Windows. Afterwards it has been
deleted and vanished in one of the crypted archives.
But the one exe file I saved will not really work properly.
So does anyone has an idea?
Kind regards
Brandon
because I want to put my XP-license-key
(sticker on Thinkpad bottom - T43p)
into my recovery-partition (prefer CD),
I need to know if anybody knows how the crc-checksums in the .CRI-files
are calculated by the command "mverify.exe".
My problem is, is have managed to change the key on the first recovery-CD, but
after I started the recovery and R&R restarted and checks the files
on HD it stops recovering (error-message), and I guess, it is
because the checksum of the image-file (.IMD) in which the key is,
has changed (of course) and so it does not match with the
crc which is written in the corresponding .CRI of the .IMD-File.
I need to calculate it new, but it only seems to be done by
the mverify.exe-routine, and unfortunately it is not an ordinary
crc6,-8,.. or md5,... cheksum.
It is only 2 byte (hex, so 4 Alphanumerics).
The mverify.exe was not easy for me to get, because it was only for a short
moment visible, when R&R was updated in Windows. Afterwards it has been
deleted and vanished in one of the crypted archives.
But the one exe file I saved will not really work properly.
So does anyone has an idea?
Kind regards
Brandon