There would be no major problem in connecting the machine to the net. XP
does not check how many machines it is installed on.
The sticky bit would be if you needed to *activate* XP on either machine
again. I expect that you would would be unable to activate online. You might
be able to activate over the phone. It's possible that you wouldn't have to
lie to a Microsoft rep to do that. (You may have to lie to a robot, when
asked how many machines the OS is installed on.)
You'd be in violation of the license agreement, whether it worked or not. I
suggest buying a cheap (OEM) copy of the OS to stay legal. One place:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16832116511
"Motort" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Some time ago my computer would not get past the BIOS post. Took it to the
> local Computer Guru shop where they told me the motherboard was fried. I
> bought a new MB and Hard drive. Reinstalled XP and activated it, all is
> well.
> Lately I started tinkering with the original components, (inside a new
> case). Surprise,surprise.... I got the box to boot up just fine.
> Question: can I keep this box, with the original XP hard drive and
> motherboard, if I never use it to connect to the Internet? Or does XP
> somehow know its on 2 computers now and self destruct?? TIA
> --
> Nam vet '66-'67
> Semper Fi