MSDN hashes - hash for Vista x64/x86

Nvidiaguy07

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I just want to make sure my copies of windows are genuine and not tampered with. Is there anyone who knows what the proper hash for this version of windows is? all the info is in my last post (3 posts down)

if i go to msdn's page and try to find hashes i cant find anything on this release.

 

Nvidiaguy07

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thanks i just did that but i cant find ALL thier releases. I downloaded vista x64 x86 with sp1 and my SHA1 is this: 1652f2458706aa4cef47473a6ed6899306c74aae

i can only find 1 release of this and it has a different hash.

any help?
 

Nvidiaguy07

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sorry to raise this thread from the dead but where can i find all MSDN hashes?

Im like 90% sure that my version is untouched but i dont want to go and use this CD to fix someone's computer.

I googled this number: 1652f2458706aa4cef47473a6ed6899306c74aae and only got torrent sites and they say its an untouched MSDN download but no official microsoft pages.

If no one can find if this is legit, then is there at least a way to make sure that once i install this that it is safe? Like no hidden viruses or anything like that?
 

bruceb

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See link:

http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=284455

On February 4, 2008 Windows Vista Service Pack 1 was released to manufacturing. TechNet Plus subscribers can now access Windows Vista SP1 as a standalone update or integrated with Windows Vista SP1," Microsoft revealed via a message posted on the Windows Vista TechCenter. As far as the new x64 version is concerned, users should look for en_windows_vista_with service_pack_1_x64_dvd_x14-29595.iso ISO-9660 DVD Image with the SHA-1 Hash of
bdadc46a263a7bf67eb38609770e4fdbd05247cb. The download is no less than 3,749 MB.

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MSDN and Technet Subscribers Downloads also has 64-bit or x64 edition of Windows Vista integrated and ready slipstreamed with Service Pack 1 (SP1) available for free download for paid subscribers. The DVD ISO image file for the Windows Vista with SP1 x64 version cannot be downloaded directly by non-subscribers

The characteristics and hash values for the en_windows_vista_with_service_pack_1_x64_dvd_x14-29595.iso file downloaded is as following:

File Name: en_windows_vista_with_service_pack_1_x64_dvd_x14-29595.iso
CRC32: 5cc5be14
MD5: e4ce0b193d94279e4dce1098d6b5afeb
SHA1: bdadc46a263a7bf67eb38609770e4fdbd05247cb
Size: 3.66 GB (3,930,677,248 Bytes)
 

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Originally posted by: Nvidiaguy07
sorry to raise this thread from the dead but where can i find all MSDN hashes?

Unless you're an MSDN or TechNet subscriber, you WON'T find them anywhere. I can assure you your ISO is not valid. It may be an old beta build or something, however the image itself is not from any Microsoft distribution. Best case scenario, it was an ISO from Microsoft, which was burned, which someone took home and ripped (hence the hash mismatch). There is absolutely no way to guarantee your image as it did not come from Microsoft.

Tell your "friend" s/he is better off buying a legit copy of Vista or contacting the OEM for recovery media if the latter is actually an OEM install, rather than pirating Vista off a torrent.
 

Nvidiaguy07

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Originally posted by: SunnyD
Originally posted by: Nvidiaguy07
sorry to raise this thread from the dead but where can i find all MSDN hashes?

Unless you're an MSDN or TechNet subscriber, you WON'T find them anywhere. I can assure you your ISO is not valid. It may be an old beta build or something, however the image itself is not from any Microsoft distribution. Best case scenario, it was an ISO from Microsoft, which was burned, which someone took home and ripped (hence the hash mismatch). There is absolutely no way to guarantee your image as it did not come from Microsoft.

Tell your "friend" s/he is better off buying a legit copy of Vista or contacting the OEM for recovery media if the latter is actually an OEM install, rather than pirating Vista off a torrent.

I DID find an official x64 MSDN copy. I downloaded it through btjunkie. It has this hash: bdadc46a263a7bf67eb38609770e4fdbd05247cb which is the same as the one on the msdn page. So it is an untouched official copy.

I downloaded this x64/x86 copy so id have a 32 bit version if needed. I just cant clarify that it is an official copy from MSDN.

How hard is it for a technet subscriber to upload their copy that they downloaded to a torrent website and spread it that way....... Im sure thats how i got my first copy (x64) and im guessing thats how i got my second copy
 

mechBgon

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Easy solution: download the necessary images directly from Microsoft. Then you don't have to worry about them being tampered with.
 

Nvidiaguy07

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Originally posted by: mechBgon
Easy solution: download the necessary images directly from Microsoft. Then you don't have to worry about them being tampered with.

you have to be a msdn or technet subscriber to get official copies of vista with sp1. I could just use the oem CD without sp1 but then it takes so long to update so its kind of a pain.

I did find the solution though:

I just googled the hash on msdn's website for the x86 version and downloaded a torrent that claims to have that hash. Now all i have to do is check it once its done and im all set.

I wont have a cd with both versions but no big deal.
 

novasatori

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Originally posted by: Nvidiaguy07
Originally posted by: mechBgon
Easy solution: download the necessary images directly from Microsoft. Then you don't have to worry about them being tampered with.

you have to be a msdn or technet subscriber to get official copies of vista with sp1. I could just use the oem CD without sp1 but then it takes so long to update so its kind of a pain.

I did find the solution though:

I just googled the hash on msdn's website for the x86 version and downloaded a torrent that claims to have that hash. Now all i have to do is check it once its done and im all set.

I wont have a cd with both versions but no big deal.

why don't you just use vlite to slip stream vista:
http://www.labnol.org/software...a-dvd-integrated/2750/
 

mechBgon

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Originally posted by: Nvidiaguy07

you have to be a msdn or technet subscriber to get official copies of vista with sp1.

So? Become a Technet subscriber. If you're doing this for a living, it should be worth it, at only $349. Vista's license agreement doesn't allow you to obtain Microsoft's software from anyone but Microsoft & co. anyway:

You may only obtain updates or upgrades for the software from Microsoft or authorized sources. For more information on obtaining updates from authorized sources see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?Linkid=96552.

I could just use the oem CD without sp1 but then it takes so long to update so its kind of a pain.

SP1 installation is the perfect time to take a snack break :D
 

stash

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So? Become a Technet subscriber. If you're doing this for a living, it should be worth it, at only $349
Better yet, save 15% with this code: TMSAM07
 

Nvidiaguy07

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whats the difference between technet and msdn? i wasnt gonna sign up because MSDN is like >$800 but for the price i might do technet
 

VirtualLarry

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Would technet be an appropriate solution for a computer-repair business that has to re-install client systems that only have a COA/key, but lost their install media (or more likely, were never provided re-install media by their OEM). Do they carry OEM-specific editions of Windows, such as Dell OEM XP Pro, etc., that install/validate on Dell systems because of BIOS SLP data?

Also, is that $349 per year? That would be a bit exhorbitant for me, I don't service that many PCs a year to make up that sort of cost.