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XP OEM
I知 using a genuine copy of Microsoft Windows XP Professional (OEM)
[version 5.1.2600]. So far, I've repeated the Windows Online Product Key Activation procedure over five times with success and run Automatic Update (including all Genuine Advantage updates such as Media Player 11, Windows Defender, etcetera) twice. I want to know: 1How I can check my license limit? How many times I can activate my Windows OS? I often need to format my Windows drive. 2 How can I backup my Windows activation key? 3 When we buy a new laptop it shows the brand name in system properties - Dell, HP, Lenovo, etcetera, but fter reinstalling I can't get it back. Why? |
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Re: XP OEM
talha_moota@hotmail.com wrote:
> I知 using a genuine copy of Microsoft Windows XP Professional (OEM) > [version 5.1.2600]. So far, I've repeated the Windows Online Product > Key Activation procedure over five times with success and run > Automatic Update (including all Genuine Advantage updates such as > Media Player 11, Windows Defender, etcetera) twice. I want to know: > 1How I can check my license limit? How many times I can activate my > Windows OS? I often need to format my Windows drive. > 2 How can I backup my Windows activation key? > 3 When we buy a new laptop it shows the brand name in system > properties - Dell, HP, Lenovo, etcetera, but fter reinstalling I can't > get it back. Why? There is no limit on how many times you can reinstall XP OEM on the same machine. Alias |
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Re: XP OEM
Write it down and stick it in a safe place.
That would be a question for the mfg, if they didn't include it on their restore media, it won't get reinstalled. -- ---- Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 __________________________________________________ _______________________________ <talha_moota@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:8ce6aae5-246d-47b1-aaa5-c03e8bb5655a@p25g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > can someone please help me in the following > > How can I backup my Windows activation key? > 3 When we buy a new laptop it shows the brand name in system > properties - Dell, HP, Lenovo, etcetera, but fter reinstalling I > can't > get it back. Why? > |
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Re: XP OEM
talha_moota@hotmail.com wrote:
> I知 using a genuine copy of Microsoft Windows XP Professional (OEM) > [version 5.1.2600]. So far, I've repeated the Windows Online Product > Key Activation procedure over five times with success and run > Automatic Update (including all Genuine Advantage updates such as > Media Player 11, Windows Defender, etcetera) twice. I want to know: > 1How I can check my license limit? How many times I can activate my > Windows OS? I often need to format my Windows drive. > 2 How can I backup my Windows activation key? > 3 When we buy a new laptop it shows the brand name in system > properties - Dell, HP, Lenovo, etcetera, but fter reinstalling I can't > get it back. Why? The OEM info is written someplace, heck, I don't know or care, but that's what an OEM does. I've seen an OEM branding software on the web, I downloaded it years and years ago, probably more for 98, but gave it to a friend of mine who built and sold PCs. It made his little store front a bit more professional. I have an DELL, with OEM restore and I don't see a Dell in the my computer properties, if that is what you are talking about. But why does it matter? It don't change the way it works. And you don't have to backup your key. Your key is your key for that PC forever. Just write it on the CD or jacket. Next time you get a PC, and you want that kind of backup detail, you can get Acronis True Image, and make an image of the hard drive. You can even preload a few applications and then use that as a restore cd rather than the manufacturer's. I've done that myself. Load the restore, add firefox, thunderbird, setup the user, etc etc than make a "virgin restore" so to say. It saves me the config time. You know, those little things like color, presentation, settings etc etc etc. |
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Re: XP OEM
talha_moota@hotmail.com wrote: > I知 using a genuine copy of Microsoft Windows XP Professional (OEM) > [version 5.1.2600]. So far, I've repeated the Windows Online Product > Key Activation procedure over five times with success and run > Automatic Update (including all Genuine Advantage updates such as > Media Player 11, Windows Defender, etcetera) twice. I want to know: > 1How I can check my license limit? You have a limit of 1. How many times I can activate my > Windows OS? I often need to format my Windows drive. As many times as you need to, on the original PC. > 2 How can I backup my Windows activation key? Write it down. > 3 When we buy a new laptop it shows the brand name in system > properties - Dell, HP, Lenovo, etcetera, but fter reinstalling I can't > get it back. Why? Likely because you are doing the "factory restore". Further info will be found by asking the manufacturers tech support for the system in question. |
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Re: XP OEM
be patient, this isn't a chat room.
talha_moota@hotmail.com wrote: > can someone please help me in the following > > How can I backup my Windows activation key? > 3 When we buy a new laptop it shows the brand name in system > properties - Dell, HP, Lenovo, etcetera, but fter reinstalling I > can't > get it back. Why? > |
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Re: XP OEM
talha_moota@hotmail.com wrote:
> I知 using a genuine copy of Microsoft Windows XP Professional (OEM) > [version 5.1.2600]. So far, I've repeated the Windows Online Product > Key Activation procedure over five times with success and run > Automatic Update (including all Genuine Advantage updates such as > Media Player 11, Windows Defender, etcetera) twice. I want to know: > 1How I can check my license limit? How many times I can activate my > Windows OS? I often need to format my Windows drive. > 2 How can I backup my Windows activation key? > 3 When we buy a new laptop it shows the brand name in system > properties - Dell, HP, Lenovo, etcetera, but fter reinstalling I can't > get it back. Why? Look at this http://www.dx21.com/HOME/ARTICLES/P2...CLE.ASP?CID=22 |
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Re: XP OEM
Microsoft has yet to provide an "official" way of backing up the activation
key. Activation key are always "re-generated" when ever a XP installation is completed. However, large branded PCs (HP, Lenovo, Dell) then to supply "Recovery" media to reinstall XP onto the PC. Recovery media is usually an "image" of a "pre-activated" XP install and may not require an activation when you replace the "bad" XP on the "destined" PC. On 22/04/2008 talha_moota@hotmail.com wrote: >can someone please help me in the following > > How can I backup my Windows activation key? >3 When we buy a new laptop it shows the brand name in system >properties - Dell, HP, Lenovo, etcetera, but fter reinstalling I >can't >get it back. Why? > |
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Re: XP OEM
"smlunatick" <yveslec@gmail.com> wrote in message news:eSFEAXJpIHA.2256@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Microsoft has yet to provide an "official" way of backing up the > activation > key. Activation key are always "re-generated" when ever a XP installation > is > completed. > > However, large branded PCs (HP, Lenovo, Dell) then to supply "Recovery" > media > to reinstall XP onto the PC. Recovery media is usually an "image" of a > "pre-activated" XP install and may not require an activation when you > replace > the "bad" XP on the "destined" PC. > Many OEM installations don't generate an activation key. They can do this if certain criteria are met. One, and the most common one, is that the installation is locked to a specific BIOS, so that if you try to install it on another machine, it won't work. |
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