Talal Itani wrote:
> I bought that old PC used, from a garage sale. Can the license number
> answer these questions?
Maybe but if you try to install it, you'll know for sure. If the product
key won't work, you'll find out soon enough because the install won't
accept it and won't let you proceed to install. Even if the old computer
had a generic OEM XP on it, it's surely been over 120 days so it should
activate on line, become genuine and all that jazz. To find out what
kind of XP you have, right click on My Computer/Properties and look to
see if "OEM" is in the product ID.
Now, if the XP installed on the old computer was preinstalled by the
manufacturer of the computer, you're SOL and need to buy a new copy of
XP. Or, you could download the .ISO of Ubuntu and use that. It's free
and has no licensing restrictions like Microshaft has. Check it out at
http://www.ubuntu.com/
Alias
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>>> I have an old PC with XP Pro. I am building a new PC and would like to
>>> know if I can use the XP Pro I already have. I have the license number,
>>> yet I do not have the disk. My friend told me that he can give me an XP
>>> Pro disk, and all I have to do is install and plug-in the license number.
>>> Is this true, is this a good idea? Will Microsoft disable XP on the old
>>> PC? (The license number does not say OEM.)
>> We need more information.
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>> What is the make and model of your old PC? Did it come with an OEM
>> installation of XP Pro, or is this something you added on your own? If the
>> latter, how did you do it? Generic OEM disk? Full, Retail disk? Upgrade
>> disk? Why do you no longer have the disk? Is this product key (not sure
>> what you mean by "license number") from a sticker on the PC? Or from the
>> packaging to the disk you no longer have? Even if you are legally
>> transferring a retail license from the old PC to the new one (using the
>> same product key and a corresponding disk -- the same exact type of XP,
>> e.g., Retail, Full, Pro), you need to remove it from the old one (you may
>> simply format the hard drive). If not, it will eventually be flagged by
>> Microsoft if you are online with it.
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