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== Windows 2000 ==
=== Structure ===
<Version><Edition><Release>_<Language code>
Example for Windows 2000 Professional Retail SP3: YRMPFPP_EN
OEM and MSDN releases may follow a different naming scheme
=== Version ===
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Version
!ID
|-
|Windows 2000 - RTM
|W2
|-
|Windows 2000 - SP1
|SP1
|-
|Windows 2000 - SP2
|SP2
|-
|Windows 2000 - SP3
|YRM
|-
|Windows 2000 - SP4
|ZRM
|}
=== Edition ===
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Edition
!ID
|-
|Professional
|P
|-
|Server
|S
|-
|Advanced Server
|A
|}
=== Release ===
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Release
!ID
|-
|Retail
|FPP
|-
|OEM
|OEM
|-
|Upgrade
|CCP
|-
|Select
|SEL
|-
|Debug
|CHK
|}
There is another ID "IS" whose exact purpose is currently unknown.<ref>https://forum.winworldpc.com/discussion/10011/windows-2000-volume-naming</ref> Not many releases beyond RTM are known to exist. It should behave similar to Retail and OEM.
== Windows 7 & Windows Server 2008 R2 ==
== Windows 7 & Windows Server 2008 R2 ==


=== Structure ===
=== Structure ===
<Edition><Edition><Architecture><Release>_<Language code>_DVD
<Version><Edition><Architecture><Release>_<Language code>_DVD


Example for Windows 7 SP1 Professional Retail x64: GSP1RMCPRXFRER_EN_DVD
Example for Windows 7 SP1 Professional Retail x64: GSP1RMCPRXFRER_EN_DVD

Latest revision as of 15:35, 28 October 2024

Windows 2000

Structure

<Version><Edition><Release>_<Language code>

Example for Windows 2000 Professional Retail SP3: YRMPFPP_EN

OEM and MSDN releases may follow a different naming scheme

Version

Version ID
Windows 2000 - RTM W2
Windows 2000 - SP1 SP1
Windows 2000 - SP2 SP2
Windows 2000 - SP3 YRM
Windows 2000 - SP4 ZRM

Edition

Edition ID
Professional P
Server S
Advanced Server A

Release

Release ID
Retail FPP
OEM OEM
Upgrade CCP
Select SEL
Debug CHK

There is another ID "IS" whose exact purpose is currently unknown.[1] Not many releases beyond RTM are known to exist. It should behave similar to Retail and OEM.

Windows 7 & Windows Server 2008 R2

Structure

<Version><Edition><Architecture><Release>_<Language code>_DVD

Example for Windows 7 SP1 Professional Retail x64: GSP1RMCPRXFRER_EN_DVD

Note: Language Packs, SDKs, Service Pack DVDs and Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 follow a different format.

Version

Version ID
Windows 7 - RTM GRM
Windows 7 - SP1 GSP1RM
Windows Server 2008 R2 - RTM GRM
Windows Server 2008 R2 - SP1

Edition

Edition ID
Windows 7
Starter CST
Starter N CNST
Home Basic CHB
Home Basic N CNHB
Home Premium CHP
Home Premium N CNHP
Professional CPR
Professional N CNPR
Enterprise CEN
Enterprise N CNEN
Ultimate CUL
Ultimate N CNUL
Multiple Editions C
Windows Server 2008 R2
Standard / Enterprise / Datacenter / Web S
Server Enterprise E
Server Foundation SF
Server HPC SH
Server Hypercore HV

Architecture

Architecture ID
x86 -
x64 X
ia64 IAI

Release

Release ID
Retail FRER
OEM FREO
Volume VOL
Evaluation EVAL
Upgrade VCCP