You'll need to perform a "repair install" using the correct
Windows XP CD and Product Key.
How to Perform a Repair Install of Windows XP
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm
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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
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"Channon Katt" wrote:
| Recently I was out at a remote site and microsoft sent me the wrong media kit
| to upgrade the machines with at that site (a key reason for being down there)
| I did the only thing I could and have them running, I used an OEM version
| that I had available. Well of course the software won't activate no matter
| what kind of key i put in there. I do have legal licenses for these machines
| and would love to use those keys when the media kits finally arrive onsite
| (hopefully within 30 days).
|
| So my question is there any way to change the install version so to speak so
| that activation is requesting the correct key?