Sorry, but an OEM licensed version of Windows XP
is non-transferable to a different computer. The license
is no longer valid so you'll need to purchase a new copy
of Windows XP for installation on your new computer.
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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows - Shell/User
Microsoft Community Newsgroups
news://msnews.microsoft.com/
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"DaveO" wrote:
| I have a machine I bought with XP Home that came with a "Recovery CD" which
| would re-install the OS and all the other factory software. Now that machine
| is toast (motherboard failure, too old to bother replacing) but I still have
| my license key for XP Home and the Recovery CD obviously won't run on
| anything but the Cicero system for which it was designed. How can I port my
| license to another machine when I don't have a CD with just Windows XP Home
| Edition to install from? I don't need a new license key, I still have my
| existing key (on the fancy holographic sticker) but I need some way to
| install on mostly different hardware?