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Reinstalling XP - mislaid recovery discs - can I use our product key with another XP CD?
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We have an old XP Home PC made by TIME. The system has become increasingly unreliable and I'd like to reinstall the OS. The only problem is we dont have the TIME recovery discs and the company has long been out of business. Is it possible to reinstall the OS using another Windows Home CD? Would another XP CD accept the product key from the COA label on this TIME PC? The COA does not say OEM version. Does that mean I can use an XP CD from say a Dell PC? Thanks for any info or suggestions. Ian |
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Re: Reinstalling XP - mislaid recovery discs - can I use our productkey with another XP CD?
Follow the instructions here(Microsoft does have provisions for out of
business companies) How to replace Microsoft software or hardware, order service packs and product upgrades, or replace product manuals http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[ln];326246 Ian R wrote: > Hi > > We have an old XP Home PC made by TIME. > > The system has become increasingly unreliable and I'd like to reinstall the > OS. > > The only problem is we dont have the TIME recovery discs and the company has > long been out of business. > > Is it possible to reinstall the OS using another Windows Home CD? > > Would another XP CD accept the product key from the COA label on this TIME > PC? > > The COA does not say OEM version. Does that mean I can use an XP CD from say > a Dell PC? > > Thanks for any info or suggestions. > > Ian > > |
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Re: Reinstalling XP - mislaid recovery discs - can I use our product key with another XP CD?
In addition to Bob's reply, you will not be able to use the old product key.
That PK is for an OEM copy of Windows installed by means of a recovery cd and is not useable with a different XP cd of any type. If the Dell cd were a retail copy of XP then it could be used with a retail PK to install Windows but you would still have to have a retail PK. In any case the Dell cd is likely an OEM cd and not retail. "Ian R" <sorry@nospamthanks.com> wrote in message news:OSxnfz3XIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Hi > > We have an old XP Home PC made by TIME. > > The system has become increasingly unreliable and I'd like to reinstall > the OS. > > The only problem is we dont have the TIME recovery discs and the company > has long been out of business. > > Is it possible to reinstall the OS using another Windows Home CD? > > Would another XP CD accept the product key from the COA label on this TIME > PC? > > The COA does not say OEM version. Does that mean I can use an XP CD from > say a Dell PC? > > Thanks for any info or suggestions. > > Ian > |
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Re: Reinstalling XP - mislaid recovery discs - can I use our product key with another XP CD?
"Ian R" <sorry@nospamthanks.com> wrote in message news:OSxnfz3XIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Hi > > We have an old XP Home PC made by TIME. > > The system has become increasingly unreliable and I'd like to reinstall > the OS. > > The only problem is we dont have the TIME recovery discs and the company > has long been out of business. > > Is it possible to reinstall the OS using another Windows Home CD? > > Would another XP CD accept the product key from the COA label on this TIME > PC? It's possible, but ultimately not likely. It's possible when the install media are identical. > > The COA does not say OEM version. Does that mean I can use an XP CD from > say a Dell PC? In addition, DELL CDs often look for a DELL signature in the system BIOS, and won't install if they don't see it. Sorry to say, but you may be looking at purchasing another XP license to fix this if you don't have the original media. HTH -pk > > Thanks for any info or suggestions. > > Ian > |
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