Thank you Peter. I just responded to R. Macarty who had a different method.
found at --->
http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/sel...tructions.aspx.
I like the idea of using the Magical Jelly Bean key finder to change the key.
Do you prefer one method to the other? Thanks again. Bill
"peter" wrote:
> maybe this will help
> http://pcsupport.about.com/od/produc...hangexpkey.htm
>
> peter
> "jazzman143" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:053253D0-B7DD-409E-BFDB-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I emailed Microsoft customer service with the following scenario. They
> >told
> > me It was not possible. I don't know if the understood that I have the
> > valid
> > retail version of the disks in hand. Can someone read the following and
> > tell
> > me what my options are? Thank you for reading.
> >
> > I have 2 computers. System 1 has a valid retail copy of XP Pro. System 2
> > has
> > a running but invalid copy of XP Pro Corporate. I have removed the valid
> > copy
> > of XP from System 1 (it will no longer run XP) and would like to use the
> > key
> > code to replace the invalid key code on System 2 without having to reload
> > the
> > entire CD so that I do not chance disturbing the rest of the software on
> > the
> > system.
> >
> > So, my question is. Can I and how do I proceed to change the good key
> > code,
> > no longer used in system 1, for the bad key code in system 2 without
> > reloading the entire package and then registering it. Also, will the
> > message
> > go away that my software is invalid after the changing of the key code?
>
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