Windows Xp Product Key Generator Professional
I have an somewhat older Notebook with an original Windows XP Professional License Sticker underneath. This Notebook was erased completely once and now I want to install a new Windows XP Professional System on it using the key that's on the sticker.But there seems to be one problem: I am using an Windows XP Professional SP3 image I got from my university (thanks to MSDNAA). But somehow I cannot use the license key on the sticker with this installation. It keeps saying that this key is invalid.What can I do? Is this because I try to install a Win XP Professional with SP3 directly?
Do I need another image to install this? Explains how to force Windows XP to accept retail, OEM, or volume license keys during installation (as well as how to change the CD's behavior). This is especially useful for installing Windows XP on a computer with an OEM license when you've only got a retail CD handy. Working from a retail ISO image, simply open I386SETUPP.INI in a text editor and replace the last 3 digits of the Pid with 'OEM' (sans quotes). Tested successfully with HP, Gateway, and Toshiba OEM product keys.
Windows Xp Professional 64 Bit Product Key List
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I am running Windows ME on my computer. I have a 40GB hard drive that somehow got partitioned off so that I only have 4.33GB space on my C drive. I planned to upgrade to Windows XP Home Edition in an attempt to rectify this situation, but in the course of a recent move I lost the sticker with the product key on it. The person who gave me the Windows XP disk sent me an XP key generator in an email attachment and my son tried to use it, but was unsuccessful in getting the key. He mentioned about not being able to find the key because I am running ME.
Windows Xp Sp3 Cd Key
At this point I am more than confused. Why would I be sent the key generator if it wasn't going to work? Roddy,Unfortunately Belarc will not work in this case as his current OS is WinME and he has an XP CD with no CD-Key thus he cannot install XP!The only recourse is to phone Microsoft for a new CD-Key.If it is a legit copy this should not be a problem.Alternatively temporarily use someone's XP CD key to setup XP and when activation failed call Microsoft and explain the situation and a new Activation code will normally be given to activate XP.Perhaps call the person who gave the XP CD as he/she may have kept records of the CD Key?