ByTor, thanks for the suggestion unfortunately it did not work. Windows
Script Host returned an error ndicating the product key is a bad number. I
checked and rechecked my keypunch several times to confirm accurate input.
The article linked from MagicalJellyBean keyfider tool indicates it is for
volume license agreements. Perhaps this makes a difference?
"ByTor" wrote:
> In article <B9E97BB4-EDD1-4F2D-B6E9-(E-Mail Removed)>,
> (E-Mail Removed) says...
>
> > Can anyone offer guidance?
> >
> > I have two licensed copies of Windows XP Home, one of which is on a damaged
> > disk...a fact I became aware of when I recently swapped out a dead pc. Long
> > story short I currently have two machines loaded from the same XP install
> > disk. Assuming this will eventually cause problems, I have tried to update
> > the product key during telephone activation per Knowledgebase article 810892
> > but the activation routine will not accept the change. I have also tried to
> > use the windows KeyUpdateTool with equal lack of success. Any thoughts before
> > I punt and go to Linux?
> >
>
> Grab 1.51........It will allow you to change the key. I'm not familiar
> with the newer versions & their capability.
>
> http://magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder/old.shtml
>