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Joseph
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      8th Sep 2007
I have a 7 year old Dell computer that was donated to our
church a year ago but was just put in storage. I now want
to use it. The company that donated it had upgraded it
from a Win 2000 Pro to an XP Pro system. However, I'd
like to clean it up by doing a clean install.

I have the Win 2000 product key, but don't have information
regarding a Win XP product key as, I believe, it was a
corporate upgrade license.

Would I be able to use the Win 2000 product key with
a Win XP installation? If not, what other options do
I have? The donating company no longer exists so
I can't get historical info.

TIA
 
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Detlev Dreyer
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      8th Sep 2007
"Joseph" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> I have a 7 year old Dell computer that was donated to our
> church a year ago but was just put in storage. I now want
> to use it. The company that donated it had upgraded it
> from a Win 2000 Pro to an XP Pro system. However, I'd
> like to clean it up by doing a clean install.
>
> I have the Win 2000 product key, but don't have information
> regarding a Win XP product key as, I believe, it was a
> corporate upgrade license.
>
> Would I be able to use the Win 2000 product key with
> a Win XP installation?


Nope.

> If not, what other options do I have?


Install Win2K using your product key or buy WinXP.

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Rich Barry
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      8th Sep 2007
Joseph, no you will not be able to use the Win2000 Product Key, however
if your Win
XP is still intact and working you can download and install a Product Key
finder such as
Jellybean Magical Key finder.
http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml

That will give you the proper Product Key and if it's a Corporate License
then it will
work fine doing a New Install. You have the WinXP CD right?


"Joseph" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have a 7 year old Dell computer that was donated to our
> church a year ago but was just put in storage. I now want
> to use it. The company that donated it had upgraded it
> from a Win 2000 Pro to an XP Pro system. However, I'd
> like to clean it up by doing a clean install.
>
> I have the Win 2000 product key, but don't have information
> regarding a Win XP product key as, I believe, it was a
> corporate upgrade license.
>
> Would I be able to use the Win 2000 product key with
> a Win XP installation? If not, what other options do
> I have? The donating company no longer exists so
> I can't get historical info.
>
> TIA



 
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Ken Blake, MVP
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      8th Sep 2007
On Sat, 08 Sep 2007 11:19:33 -0700, Joseph <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> I have a 7 year old Dell computer that was donated to our
> church a year ago but was just put in storage. I now want
> to use it. The company that donated it had upgraded it
> from a Win 2000 Pro to an XP Pro system. However, I'd
> like to clean it up by doing a clean install.
>
> I have the Win 2000 product key, but don't have information
> regarding a Win XP product key as, I believe, it was a
> corporate upgrade license.
>
> Would I be able to use the Win 2000 product key with
> a Win XP installation?



No. Moreover if the copy of XP was part of a volume license to that
company, your church does not have a license to use it anyway.


> If not, what other options do
> I have? The donating company no longer exists so
> I can't get historical info.




Whether the donating company exists would appear to be irrelevant. You
apparently have only a single option. Buy a valid copy of the
operating system of your choice--Windows XP, Windows 2000, or other,



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      8th Sep 2007
Joseph wrote:
> I have a 7 year old Dell computer that was donated to our
> church a year ago but was just put in storage. I now want
> to use it. The company that donated it had upgraded it
> from a Win 2000 Pro to an XP Pro system. However, I'd
> like to clean it up by doing a clean install.
>
> I have the Win 2000 product key, but don't have information
> regarding a Win XP product key as, I believe, it was a
> corporate upgrade license.
>
> Would I be able to use the Win 2000 product key with
> a Win XP installation? If not, what other options do
> I have? The donating company no longer exists so
> I can't get historical info.
>
> TIA


You might want to consider Linux Ubuntu. No product key, free and
available RIGHT now from www.ubuntu.com/

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      8th Sep 2007
(forget about cleaning
it up at this time)

the question is can
you log into windows
xp on that machine?

if you can, then there
is some hope....

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"Joseph" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have a 7 year old Dell computer that was donated to our
> church a year ago but was just put in storage. I now want
> to use it. The company that donated it had upgraded it
> from a Win 2000 Pro to an XP Pro system. However, I'd
> like to clean it up by doing a clean install.
>
> I have the Win 2000 product key, but don't have information
> regarding a Win XP product key as, I believe, it was a
> corporate upgrade license.
>
> Would I be able to use the Win 2000 product key with
> a Win XP installation? If not, what other options do
> I have? The donating company no longer exists so
> I can't get historical info.
>
> TIA


 
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HeyBub
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      8th Sep 2007
Alias wrote:
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> You might want to consider Linux Ubuntu. No product key, free and
> available RIGHT now from www.ubuntu.com/


Wrong religion.


 
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Joseph
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      8th Sep 2007
Rich,

Well I had high hopes for it. I tested it on my Dell system and it
didn't match my Microsoft sticker. Could that be because it was
preinstalled by Dell? I'll write down what is displayed and try it
out. I did a ghost backup so I can always cleanup if I have to.

BTW, if I do load from scratch and give a bogus key, will the
installation process stop?

Thanks...



Rich Barry wrote:
> Joseph, no you will not be able to use the Win2000 Product Key, however
> if your Win
> XP is still intact and working you can download and install a Product Key
> finder such as
> Jellybean Magical Key finder.
> http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml
>
> That will give you the proper Product Key and if it's a Corporate License
> then it will
> work fine doing a New Install. You have the WinXP CD right?
>

 
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Rich Barry
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      9th Sep 2007
Joseph, so you used Jellybean and it gave you a Product Code. Then you
said that it
didn't match the Microsoft Sticker. That's good. It shouldnt. Give it
try. Remember, you
get into legal issues when using a corporate version for personal use but
I don't think
MS is going to be knocking on your door.
"Joseph" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have a 7 year old Dell computer that was donated to our
> church a year ago but was just put in storage. I now want
> to use it. The company that donated it had upgraded it
> from a Win 2000 Pro to an XP Pro system. However, I'd
> like to clean it up by doing a clean install.
>
> I have the Win 2000 product key, but don't have information
> regarding a Win XP product key as, I believe, it was a
> corporate upgrade license.
>
> Would I be able to use the Win 2000 product key with
> a Win XP installation? If not, what other options do
> I have? The donating company no longer exists so
> I can't get historical info.
>
> TIA



 
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Bruce Chambers
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      9th Sep 2007
Joseph wrote:
> Rich,
>
> Well I had high hopes for it. I tested it on my Dell system and it
> didn't match my Microsoft sticker. Could that be because it was
> preinstalled by Dell?



Exactly. If you have a factory-installed OEM license, and haven't
since reinstalled the OS, the revealed Product Key is probably of the
drive image used at the factory and not your specific Product Key;
therefore, it probably cannot be -- and definitely should not be --
used for a re-installation.


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