If the online retailer was one like NewEgg then you have a system builder
copy of XP and it is legitimate, but only on the first computer installed
on, virtual or real. I would not use an OEM cd in a virtual machine. I use
only retail copies because they are transferrable as long as the license is
only in use on one machine at a time.
If the OEM cd you purchased originally came with a computer system and the
seller has sold the original cd because he moved on to some other version of
Windows, then you are probably out of luck.
"Laurel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Well, I have a COA sticker, but it says OEM on it. The examples at the
> web site below are only "RETAIL." The site doesn't say anything about
> OEM that I can find.
>
> "Bob I" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Info at this link,
>> http://www.microsoft.com/piracy/default.aspx
>>
>> Laurel wrote:
>>
>>> Well, that's interesting. I got it on the internet, and it was sold as
>>> OEM. But I just got the disk, not with a computer. I called to ask
>>> about OEM, and the person assured me it came with a key (I assumed it
>>> would be a working key!!) but that it didn't come with support, and
>>> that's why it was less expensive. Was it illegal for them to sell it
>>> that way?
>>>
>>> "C.Joseph S. Drayton" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>
>>>>Laurel wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I installed XP Professional on a virtual machine yesterday. It was
>>>>>a bit confusing, since at some points I was told I needed updates,
>>>>>and had to activate to get updates. I did get 90 updates when I shut
>>>>>it down - long after I thought I was done. I'm not sure of all that
>>>>>happened. What I am very sure of is that I entered the 25 character
>>>>>code that was stuck to my CD case at least twice - maybe 3 times. I
>>>>>don't recall an error - but I certainly don't recall 3 errors.
>>>>>Anyway, I'm still getting "29 days left for activation." I could
>>>>>click on the btutton to activate, but I'm afraid I'm using up my
>>>>>"times" with Microsoft. I'm afraid the problem may be with my
>>>>>virtual machine, or something else about my environment, and that
>>>>>Microsoft actually "got" my 25 digit code 2 or 3 times yesterday.
>>>>>
>>>>>Also - I entered my MS access activation code more than once. It's
>>>>>not something you imagine doing. And my Access installation on the
>>>>>virtual machine says I need to activate and can only run it 39 more
>>>>>times.
>>>>>
>>>>>I'll post that in a different newsgroup, but am mentioning it because
>>>>>it might be relevant.
>>>>>
>>>>>Does this ring any bells with anyone?
>>>>>
>>>>> tia
>>>>> las
>>>>
>>>>Hi Las,
>>>>
>>>>Is your WindowsXP disk a 'retail' or 'OEM' disk. If it came with the
>>>>computer, it could very well be an OEM disk.
>>>>
>>>>If it is an OEM disk, then your problem is that it is tied to the
>>>>hardware of the machine it came with. If you are running VirtualPC,
>>>>VirtualBox or VMPlayer, the BIOS of the virtual machine will not be the
>>>>same as the BIOS of the 'host' computer.
>>>>
>>>>--
>>>>
>>>>Sincerely,
>>>>C.Joseph Drayton, Ph.D. AS&T
>>>>
>>>>CSD Computer Services
>>>>
>>>>Please excuse the TEMPORARY web site
>>>>
>>>>Web site: http://csdcs.itgo.com/
>>>>E-mail: (E-Mail Removed)
>>>
>>>
>>>
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