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Activating my self-built PC with XP Pro?

 
 
Sternkreuzer
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      26th Jul 2008
I want to build my own PC and install XP Pro. Two Questions regarding doing
this so Microsoft will Activate my installation:

1) Can I buy the components along with XP Pro OEM and do this?

2) Can I do this after April, 2009 when Microsoft terminates its Mainstream
Support?
 
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Jerry
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      26th Jul 2008
Yes
Yes, except Microsoft does not support OEM installs, that is provided by
whomever the OEM provider of the CD is.

"Sternkreuzer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I want to build my own PC and install XP Pro. Two Questions regarding doing
> this so Microsoft will Activate my installation:
>
> 1) Can I buy the components along with XP Pro OEM and do this?
>
> 2) Can I do this after April, 2009 when Microsoft terminates its
> Mainstream
> Support?



 
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Sternkreuzer
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      26th Jul 2008
Great, I will get the parts to build my computer using a System Builder OEM
version of XP Pro.

I am planning to visit a relative latex next summer and it would be fun to
build an XP Pro machine with him; so I am thinking to buy a full version of
XP Pro now and keep it in reserve for the occasion. Where would I look in the
MS documents to determine whether or not they will actually issue an
activation next summer? I would really like to know that before I lay out the
$$$.

"VanguardLH" wrote:

> Sternkreuzer wrote:
>
> > I want to build my own PC and install XP Pro. Two Questions regarding doing
> > this so Microsoft will Activate my installation:
> >
> > 1) Can I buy the components along with XP Pro OEM and do this?

>
> If you buy an OEM version, you are *required* to buy it with some
> hardware. The first computer in which you install that hardware to
> which that license is tied then usurps that license, so the first
> computer in which that OEM version is used is the one to which that OEM
> version is tied to thereafter.
>
> > 2) Can I do this after April, 2009 when Microsoft terminates its Mainstream
> > Support?

>
> Depends on whether whomever you purchase the OEM version still has it in
> stock. Just because Microsoft dropped support and distribution for a
> product doesn't mean that product suddenly vaporized from everyone's
> shelves. I suspect activation will continue to work until the end of
> the extended support period (year 2014).
>

 
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Daave
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      26th Jul 2008
Sternkreuzer wrote:
> Great, I will get the parts to build my computer using a System
> Builder OEM version of XP Pro.
>
> I am planning to visit a relative latex next summer and it would be
> fun to build an XP Pro machine with him; so I am thinking to buy a
> full version of XP Pro now and keep it in reserve for the occasion.


If you are buying an OEM version, you don't have a choice; they are all
Full versions. Just know that once you install it on the PC you are
building, it is forever tied to that PC (i.e., not transferrable). This
is why some people prefer buying the more expensive Retail versions
(which *are* transferrable). (If you purchase a Retail version, try to
buy the cheaper Upgrade version -- as long as you have a qualifying
installation disk like 98 or ME.)

> Where would I look in the MS documents to determine whether or not
> they will actually issue an activation next summer? I would really
> like to know that before I lay out the $$$.


http://support.microsoft.com/lifecyc...=en-gb&C2=1173

Extended support for XP is through August 4, 2014.


 
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Ken Blake, MVP
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      26th Jul 2008
On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 22:29:00 -0700, Sternkreuzer
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> Great, I will get the parts to build my computer using a System Builder OEM
> version of XP Pro.



My recommendation is to avoid buying the OEM version. It's a poor
choice because its license permanently ties it to the first computer
it's installed on.

There's very little difference in price between a retail Upgrade
version and an OEM version. Since almost everyone qualifies for the
Upgrade (or can qualify, by buying an inexpensive used copy of 98), I
think the Upgrade is much the better deal. And by the way, if you
don't realize it, an upgrade version *cam=n* do a clean installation
as long as you have a CD of a previous qualifying version to insert as
proof of ownership when prompted to do so.


> I am planning to visit a relative latex next summer and it would be fun to
> build an XP Pro machine with him; so I am thinking to buy a full version of
> XP Pro now and keep it in reserve for the occasion.



A Full version is the *most* expensive version, and again a poor
choice. Again, I recommend the Upgrade instead. Remember that it *can*
do a clean installation (see above).


> Where would I look in the
> MS documents to determine whether or not they will actually issue an
> activation next summer?



There is no reason to expect otherwise. I can't imagine that they
would fail to do this.


> I would really like to know that before I lay out the
> $$$.


--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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PA Bear [MS MVP]
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      26th Jul 2008
Support for WinXP SP2 ends in April 2010. Extended Support for WinXP SP3
ends in April 2014. Only free installation and compatibility support for
SP3 ends in April 2009.

PS: By a Full Retail Version of WinXP...if you can find it. Avoid OEM.
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Sternkreuzer wrote:
> I want to build my own PC and install XP Pro. Two Questions regarding
> doing
> this so Microsoft will Activate my installation:
>
> 1) Can I buy the components along with XP Pro OEM and do this?
>
> 2) Can I do this after April, 2009 when Microsoft terminates its
> Mainstream
> Support?


 
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Sternkreuzer
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      27th Jul 2008
Many Thanks for the help on this topic. By going around to retail stores in
town I heard a confusing variety of answers. Some claimed that a single
individual could not use an OEM System Builder license, Some claimed that the
machines they sold (mainly from big companies) did not use OEM licenses
because there was a sticker on the case.... Having a capable Newsgroup to
talk to is a real breath of fresh air!!
 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]
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      27th Jul 2008
YW & thanks for your feedback!

Sternkreuzer wrote:
> Many Thanks for the help on this topic. By going around to retail stores
> in
> town I heard a confusing variety of answers. Some claimed that a single
> individual could not use an OEM System Builder license, Some claimed that
> the machines they sold (mainly from big companies) did not use OEM
> licenses
> because there was a sticker on the case.... Having a capable Newsgroup to
> talk to is a real breath of fresh air!!


 
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Daave
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      27th Jul 2008
"Sternkreuzer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Many Thanks for the help on this topic. By going around to retail
> stores in
> town I heard a confusing variety of answers. Some claimed that a
> single
> individual could not use an OEM System Builder license, Some claimed
> that the
> machines they sold (mainly from big companies) did not use OEM
> licenses
> because there was a sticker on the case.... Having a capable Newsgroup
> to
> talk to is a real breath of fresh air!!


Glad we could help.

There are two types of OEM licenses. A generic OEM (aka System Builder)
license is what you expressed interest in. Then there are branded OEM
licenses used by companies such as Dell, HP, etc. (they are the ones
with the stickers on the cases).


 
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Greg
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      21st Sep 2009
On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 22:39:31 -0500, VanguardLH <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Sternkreuzer wrote:
>
>> I want to build my own PC and install XP Pro. Two Questions regarding doing
>> this so Microsoft will Activate my installation:
>>
>> 1) Can I buy the components along with XP Pro OEM and do this?

>
>If you buy an OEM version, you are *required* to buy it with some
>hardware. The first computer in which you install that hardware to
>which that license is tied then usurps that license, so the first
>computer in which that OEM version is used is the one to which that OEM
>version is tied to thereafter.
>
>> 2) Can I do this after April, 2009 when Microsoft terminates its Mainstream
>> Support?

>
>Depends on whether whomever you purchase the OEM version still has it in
>stock. Just because Microsoft dropped support and distribution for a
>product doesn't mean that product suddenly vaporized from everyone's
>shelves. I suspect activation will continue to work until the end of
>the extended support period (year 2014).


I thought there would be a patch for activation and wga after support
ends in 2014. Otherwise, this would kill the resell market for old
computers. I am sure there is stuff on xp, that wont be able to be
used on windows 7.



Greg


 
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