Problem XP SP3 SlipStream

Hello all, I hope someone can help or has tried this before because I am confused.

I created an image that installs Windows and all drivers XP SP3 Slipstreamed T60 T60, he asks not for any user beyond input to select the partition.

My problem is that my key CD Slipstreamed is coming 'unauthorised product key' when I try to activate Windows. I used the same product key what IBM/Lenovo uses on their product recovery disc.

I have several of T60 and then I felt using the 'generic' for lack of a better work product key used on more of their IBM/Lenovo T60 was the best option.

As a sidenote, if upon activation, I change the product key at the bottom of the machine, it activates fine, but I prefer to use IBM/Lenovo as then the end user is not forced to make this change.

I have several "slipstreaming" T60 key listed on the basis of the machine is not really an option. Nobody knows why the product key used in the recovery of the product disks does not work and how to fix it?

Solved: Had to throw in the OEMBIOS files for authentication to pass.

See: http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/7580-How-To-Create-PRO-OEM-SLP-CD

Tags: Lenovo Products

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    Once installed my cable TV box is no longer works, continues to come up with an error.

    I read many forums with questions on MCE SP3, but none of the solutions have worked for me...

    Anyone had problems?

    Matt

    Have you had problems with SP2?
    Of course, it could be that there is no problem with SP3 on MCE.

    And what error you get exactly?

    Search on the site of Toshiba for the driver and BIOS updates:
    http://EU.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com-online support => Toshiba download drivers

    Last but not least, look for an update for your TV decoder or reinstall it.

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