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can not upgrade to windows xp pro- invalid product key.

 
 
QuyNguyen
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      28th Aug 2008
HI,
It is weird that when I try to upgrade my laptop windows xp media center
edition to windows XP pro. after I accept agreement. It asked to fill in
product key. I fill out the key and receive the message "The CD key which
you entered is invalid. Please try again".
I am sure that this key is valid and I am able to install in any PC without
any problem. Why does it happen? Thank you very much for any help


 
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smlunatick
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      28th Aug 2008
On Aug 28, 9:44*pm, "QuyNguyen" <quy.ngu...@ignify.com> wrote:
> HI,
> It is weird that when I try to upgrade my laptop windows xp media center
> edition to windows XP pro. after I accept agreement. It asked to fill in
> product key. I fill out the key and receive the message "The CD key which
> you entered is invalid. *Please try again".
> I am sure that this key is valid and I am able to install in any PC without
> any problem. Why does it happen? Thank you very much for any help


You can not upgrade from MCE to Pro. MCE is an OEM product only that
is an enhanced version of Pro.

CD keys are not interchangeable between the different versions of XP.
 
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QuyNguyen
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      28th Aug 2008
thank you.
"smlunatick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:6fa7b4d3-70e4-489e-9891-(E-Mail Removed)...
On Aug 28, 9:44 pm, "QuyNguyen" <quy.ngu...@ignify.com> wrote:
> HI,
> It is weird that when I try to upgrade my laptop windows xp media center
> edition to windows XP pro. after I accept agreement. It asked to fill in
> product key. I fill out the key and receive the message "The CD key which
> you entered is invalid. Please try again".
> I am sure that this key is valid and I am able to install in any PC
> without
> any problem. Why does it happen? Thank you very much for any help


You can not upgrade from MCE to Pro. MCE is an OEM product only that
is an enhanced version of Pro.

CD keys are not interchangeable between the different versions of XP.


 
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QuyNguyen
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      28th Aug 2008
As you says that the keys are not interchangeable between different version
of XP. How come I am able to upgrade windows XP home to Windows XP pro.

"smlunatick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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On Aug 28, 9:44 pm, "QuyNguyen" <quy.ngu...@ignify.com> wrote:
> HI,
> It is weird that when I try to upgrade my laptop windows xp media center
> edition to windows XP pro. after I accept agreement. It asked to fill in
> product key. I fill out the key and receive the message "The CD key which
> you entered is invalid. Please try again".
> I am sure that this key is valid and I am able to install in any PC
> without
> any problem. Why does it happen? Thank you very much for any help


You can not upgrade from MCE to Pro. MCE is an OEM product only that
is an enhanced version of Pro.

CD keys are not interchangeable between the different versions of XP.


 
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Muzafar Ganie
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      29th Aug 2008

Hi

if you are trying to upgrade from xp MC to xp pro you will get the message
"invalid product key" as we can not upgrade from MCE to Pro.MCE is same as xp
pro but with Media center facility in additional.
We can upgrade from xp home to xp pro as xp pro is higher version of xp home

Muzafar


 
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QuyNguyen
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      29th Aug 2008
If MCE is the same as xp pro. I do not to upgrade to Pro because MCE can not
join domain?
"Muzafar Ganie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> Hi
>
> if you are trying to upgrade from xp MC to xp pro you will get the message
> "invalid product key" as we can not upgrade from MCE to Pro.MCE is same as
> xp
> pro but with Media center facility in additional.
> We can upgrade from xp home to xp pro as xp pro is higher version of xp
> home
>
> Muzafar
>
>



 
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Bruce Chambers
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      29th Aug 2008
QuyNguyen wrote:
> HI,
> It is weird that when I try to upgrade my laptop windows xp media center
> edition to windows XP pro. after I accept agreement. It asked to fill in
> product key. I fill out the key and receive the message "The CD key which
> you entered is invalid. Please try again".
> I am sure that this key is valid and I am able to install in any PC without
> any problem. Why does it happen? Thank you very much for any help
>
>



Transitioning from WinXP MCE to WinXP Pro is a _downgrade_.

WinXP Media Center Edition is a _superset_ (iow, it does
_everything_ WinXP Pro can do (except join a domain), plus contains
additional multi-media features) of WinXP Pro.

Windows XP Media Center Edition Home
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ehome/default.asp


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      29th Aug 2008

"QuyNguyen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> If MCE is the same as xp pro. I do not to upgrade to Pro because MCE can
> not join domain?
> "Muzafar Ganie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:734EA04A-3FFC-4327-A2CE-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> if you are trying to upgrade from xp MC to xp pro you will get the
>> message
>> "invalid product key" as we can not upgrade from MCE to Pro.MCE is same
>> as xp
>> pro but with Media center facility in additional.
>> We can upgrade from xp home to xp pro as xp pro is higher version of xp
>> home
>>
>> Muzafar
>>
>>

>

XP MCE is not XP Pro with media centre features. It's a subset of XP Pro
with media centre, and as you found out, the ability to join domains is not
included in MCE. Your problem is that there is no upgrade path from MCE
to Pro. A clean install is the only route, and if your XP Pro is an upgrade
version that won't work. There is a way. If your MCE installation is
expendible, start the XP Pro installation from the CD and use an XP Home
CD as the qualifying OS when asked. Opt to format the partition during the
installation, and MCE will be gone. If you don't have an XP Home CD, a
Win98 or WinMe disk will do. Just be sure you have all your drivers
available.


 
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Daave
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      29th Aug 2008
"QuyNguyen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> HI,
> It is weird that when I try to upgrade my laptop windows xp media
> center edition to windows XP pro. after I accept agreement. It asked
> to fill in product key. I fill out the key and receive the message
> "The CD key which you entered is invalid. Please try again".
> I am sure that this key is valid and I am able to install in any PC
> without any problem. Why does it happen? Thank you very much for any
> help


Since it appears you are interested in the ability to join a domain, why
not try the following:

1. Make an image of your hard drive to be on the safe side.

2. Try the method listed on the following page to enable XP MCE to join
a domain:

http://blog.tiensivu.com/aaron/archi...r-Edition.html


 
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smlunatick
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      29th Aug 2008
On Aug 28, 9:18*pm, "Ian D" <tau...@nowhere.com> wrote:
> "QuyNguyen" <quy.ngu...@ignify.com> wrote in message
>
> news:u%(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>
>
> > If MCE is the same as xp pro. I do not to upgrade to Pro because MCE can
> > not join domain?
> > "Muzafar Ganie" <MuzafarGa...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >news:734EA04A-3FFC-4327-A2CE-(E-Mail Removed)...

>
> >> Hi

>
> >> if you are trying to upgrade from xp MC to xp pro you will get the
> >> message
> >> "invalid product key" as we can not upgrade from MCE to Pro.MCE is same
> >> as xp
> >> pro but with Media center facility in additional.
> >> We can upgrade from xp home to xp pro as xp pro is higher version of xp
> >> home

>
> >> Muzafar

>
> XP MCE is not XP Pro with media centre features. *It's a subset of XP Pro
> with media centre, and as you found out, the ability to join domains is not
> included in MCE. *Your problem is that there is no upgrade path from MCE
> to Pro. *A clean install is the only route, and if your XP Pro is an upgrade
> version that won't work. *There is a way. *If your MCE installation is
> expendible, start the XP Pro installation from the CD and use an XP Home
> CD as the qualifying OS when asked. Opt to format the partition during the
> installation, and MCE will be gone. If you don't have an XP Home CD, a
> Win98 or WinMe disk will do. *Just be sure you have all your drivers
> available.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


MCE is not a "subset" of XP. MCE is "superset" (adjusted Pro with
"domain" access removed "after the primary setup")

MCE can only ever be set up for a domain access at the "first"
install. I have tried and tested this.
 
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