Check whether your WINXP is the original version:
In the partition where the Windows XP is installed, there is a eula.txt in the folder of the IMG, And the last line of eulaid is your version.
OEM: wx.2 _ pro_oem_tw (or. wx.2 _ pre_oem_tw)
Run: wx.2 _ pro_rvl_tw (or. wx.2 _ pre_ral_tw)
RTL.: wx.4 _ pro_rtl_tw
The official Chinese version is
Eulaid: wx.4 _ pro_rtl_cn
1. If it is wx. It starts with the official version, and WB. It starts with the beta version.
2. If _ pre is available, it is the family edition, and _ Pro is the Professional Edition.
3. _ OEM, _ RVL are all required to start the version. _ RTL can be started without a startup key.
4. The CD tag is meaningless. It is added by the producer himself.
5. OEM version description. The Chinese version should be half Chinese and half English. If it is all English, it will be the English version of attack)
6. The instructions for execution (RVL) are all in Chinese.
7. All files in the original WINXP version are from, January 5, or before or after January 5,. If one file is not, then! Especially the i386 \ eula.txt file.
8. The CD. label is wxpfpp_en (English) and wxpfpp.cn (Chinese)
Whether you use the Z or D version, unless you are a perfectionist, I don't think it will be different from the official version. Of course, no matter whether Microsoft is willing to take advantage of the possibility of dealing with these pirates.