DJH wrote:
> I am trying to reinstall Windows 2000 on a PC after having to replace the
> hard drive. I have the CD that came direct from Microsoft many years ago and
> a Product Key sticker on the envelope. In the setup, after entering the type
> of keyboard,etc. it asks for the product key. It does not accept the one
> that I enter.
You need to examine the Product Key very carefully. It's awfully
easy to mistake a "B" for an "8," a "G" for a "6," an "S" for a "5," or
a "Q" for a "0" or "O." Fortunately, Microsoft had the good sense to
leave the "1's," "I's," "O's," and "0's" out of the equation. Also, be
sure that your <CapsLock> is _off_ while entering the Product Key --
this isn't supposed to make a difference, but I've seen it do so, on
rare occasions.
Troubleshooting Invalid CD Key Error Message During Windows XP Setup
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;310637
> Is there any way to tell from the key if I have the correct
> envelope and that it is indeed for Windows 2000?
No, there isn't.
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