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      19th Jun 2004
I want to install Windows XP Home SP1 on 2 more computers. I have the OEM
version because it came installed on my computer when I bought it.

Which site has the cheapest legit keys for sale?


 
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Bruce Chambers
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      19th Jun 2004
Greetings --

Because you have only an OEM license, simply purchasing additional
"Product Keys" won't help you accomplish your goal. It's not
generally possible for end-users/consumers to purchase legitimate OEM
licenses and Product Keys on-line.

Your best option is to purchase legitimate retail licenses from
any reputable local discount retailer. Upgrade licenses would be much
less expensive, if you have qualifying OSes already installed on the
target computers.


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> I want to install Windows XP Home SP1 on 2 more computers. I have

the OEM
> version because it came installed on my computer when I bought it.
>
> Which site has the cheapest legit keys for sale?
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