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sickcom
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      1st Jul 2009

I began a repair of my xp pro system with the intention of reinstalling if
this was not successful, when the install came to asking for a validation key
(genuine and sp2) the one I had written down as the key is incorrect. I
cannot find the original key to continue the set up but I also cant exit the
setup! I don't care about data loss or anything but I can't escape the set
up? I have tried to format from dos but this wont work due to windows
running. how can I force windows to completely abort this install so I can
reformat or reinstall. I have no other versions of windows available to me.
and the computer had only come with pre loaded software which I upgraded
 
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Andrew E.
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      2nd Jul 2009

That is a problem,however you'll need to completly reinstall the pre-loaded
software the pc came with..Once done,install xp cd,boot pc to xp cd,select
install xp,delete the partition (pre-loaded OS),create one,then xp formats
& performa a clean install..Otherwise you still need to reinstall old
OS,upgrade
to xp in windows explorer..

"sickcom" wrote:

> I began a repair of my xp pro system with the intention of reinstalling if
> this was not successful, when the install came to asking for a validation key
> (genuine and sp2) the one I had written down as the key is incorrect. I
> cannot find the original key to continue the set up but I also cant exit the
> setup! I don't care about data loss or anything but I can't escape the set
> up? I have tried to format from dos but this wont work due to windows
> running. how can I force windows to completely abort this install so I can
> reformat or reinstall. I have no other versions of windows available to me.
> and the computer had only come with pre loaded software which I upgraded

 
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littlepetel
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      8th Jul 2009
Possibly a very obvious thing (I only mention it because I got caught with
something similar very recently during a reinstall, major panic until I
realised it was there) - would the XP validation key sticker still be on the
case???
Peter
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"There''s many a funny thing spoken in jest"


"sickcom" wrote:

> I began a repair of my xp pro system with the intention of reinstalling if
> this was not successful, when the install came to asking for a validation key
> (genuine and sp2) the one I had written down as the key is incorrect. I
> cannot find the original key to continue the set up but I also cant exit the
> setup! I don't care about data loss or anything but I can't escape the set
> up? I have tried to format from dos but this wont work due to windows
> running. how can I force windows to completely abort this install so I can
> reformat or reinstall. I have no other versions of windows available to me.
> and the computer had only come with pre loaded software which I upgraded

 
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littlepetel
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      8th Jul 2009

oops, my inattention - I see you upgraded...
Peter
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