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I have bought a used Laptop. It has a fully activatied and registerd version
of xp pro. It did not come with this disk though. I have had to reactivate it due to hardware upgrades so I know it is a legitamate copy. Is there anyway to abtain a copy of windows xp pro though microsoft? I want to wipe my drive and reinstall a clean copy on this machine only not looking for a loop hole for a second computer. It just seams that if a copy was bought for this machine they should have a way to get a backup copy. Thanks for the imput. Matt |
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Does the laptop have a recovery partition? If not, you'll have to buy a
retail copy of Windows. -- Ted Zieglar "You can do it if you try." "Matt" <Matt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2D294E20-7A90-4EA0-9DA6-F2DB217CF7E1@microsoft.com... > I have bought a used Laptop. It has a fully activatied and registerd version > of xp pro. It did not come with this disk though. I have had to reactivate > it due to hardware upgrades so I know it is a legitamate copy. Is there > anyway to abtain a copy of windows xp pro though microsoft? I want to wipe > my drive and reinstall a clean copy on this machine only not looking for a > loop hole for a second computer. It just seams that if a copy was bought for > this machine they should have a way to get a backup copy. Thanks for the > imput. > > Matt |
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No recovery partition and I forgot to say it was obvouisly upgraded from 98.
It runs fine I just would rather have a clean install. I used belarch advisior to obtain my user key and tried to use a friends disk and my key on a new harddrive with no luck. "Ted Zieglar" wrote: > Does the laptop have a recovery partition? If not, you'll have to buy a > retail copy of Windows. > > -- > Ted Zieglar > "You can do it if you try." > > "Matt" <Matt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:2D294E20-7A90-4EA0-9DA6-F2DB217CF7E1@microsoft.com... > > I have bought a used Laptop. It has a fully activatied and registerd > version > > of xp pro. It did not come with this disk though. I have had to > reactivate > > it due to hardware upgrades so I know it is a legitamate copy. Is there > > anyway to abtain a copy of windows xp pro though microsoft? I want to > wipe > > my drive and reinstall a clean copy on this machine only not looking for a > > loop hole for a second computer. It just seams that if a copy was bought > for > > this machine they should have a way to get a backup copy. Thanks for the > > imput. > > > > Matt > > |
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Matt wrote:
> I have bought a used Laptop. It has a fully activatied and registerd > version of xp pro. It did not come with this disk though. I have > had to reactivate it due to hardware upgrades so I know it is a > legitamate copy. Is there anyway to abtain a copy of windows xp pro > though microsoft? No. Copies of Windows that come with computers are OEM copies, and Microsoft provides no support for them. You can try the manufacturer, but whether he can help or not, I don't know. Also be aware that many computers that come with preinstalled Windows come with a recovery partition from which you can reinstall. Contact the manufacturer to find out if this is the case, and if so, how to use it. > I want to wipe my drive and reinstall a clean copy > on this machine only That's always a good thing to do whenever you get a computer with Windows. You have no idea how the computer has been maintained, what has been installed incorrectly, what is missing, what viruses and spyware there may be, etc. I wouldn't want to live with somebody else's mistakes and problems, possibility of kiddie porn, etc., and I wouldn't recommend that anyone else do either. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup > not looking for a loop hole for a second > computer. It just seams that if a copy was bought for this machine > they should have a way to get a backup copy. Thanks for the imput. > > Matt |
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Did you, by chance, purchase this laptop from an organization in which you
work. It may be a site licensed copy of XP Pro. If this is the case, the only way you can "legally possess" the copy of XP on the machine would be if the company grants you permission to use their license and they should provide a CD with the OS on it. This also may void the site license for the company, depending on the exact wording of the EULA they have. My previous employer allowed me to place XP on my personal laptop computer (used in the company business) but when I left the company I had to remove their copy of XP and all their supplied software. "Matt" <Matt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2D294E20-7A90-4EA0-9DA6-F2DB217CF7E1@microsoft.com... >I have bought a used Laptop. It has a fully activatied and registerd >version > of xp pro. It did not come with this disk though. I have had to > reactivate > it due to hardware upgrades so I know it is a legitamate copy. Is there > anyway to abtain a copy of windows xp pro though microsoft? I want to > wipe > my drive and reinstall a clean copy on this machine only not looking for a > loop hole for a second computer. It just seams that if a copy was bought > for > this machine they should have a way to get a backup copy. Thanks for the > imput. > > Matt |
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Matt;
Did you get the original CD and Product Key? If not, you may not have a valid license. Ask the seller for the CD. But if it was an upgrade from Windows 98, the seller probably has that installed on another computer. Successful activation is far from proof of a valid license. Unless you get the original key and media, you may need to purchase Windows XP or whatever OS you choose. You could contact Microsoft: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=326246 But based on what you said, I doubt Microsoft can replace the CD. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "Matt" <Matt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2D294E20-7A90-4EA0-9DA6-F2DB217CF7E1@microsoft.com... >I have bought a used Laptop. It has a fully activatied and registerd >version > of xp pro. It did not come with this disk though. I have had to > reactivate > it due to hardware upgrades so I know it is a legitamate copy. Is there > anyway to abtain a copy of windows xp pro though microsoft? I want to > wipe > my drive and reinstall a clean copy on this machine only not looking for a > loop hole for a second computer. It just seams that if a copy was bought > for > this machine they should have a way to get a backup copy. Thanks for the > imput. > > Matt |
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Your best bet it so go to Newegg.com and buy an OEM version of XP Pro. They
usually have it for $145, which is cheaper than most places. Keep in mind, though, that OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) versions cannot be transferred. Click on the link below to go to XP Pro OEM on Newegg. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...N82E16837102062 Best of luck, -Christopher Isherwood "Matt" wrote: > I have bought a used Laptop. It has a fully activatied and registerd version > of xp pro. It did not come with this disk though. I have had to reactivate > it due to hardware upgrades so I know it is a legitamate copy. Is there > anyway to abtain a copy of windows xp pro though microsoft? I want to wipe > my drive and reinstall a clean copy on this machine only not looking for a > loop hole for a second computer. It just seams that if a copy was bought for > this machine they should have a way to get a backup copy. Thanks for the > imput. > > Matt |
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Tue, 7 Mar 2006 14:46:26 -0800 from Matt
<Matt@discussions.microsoft.com>: > I have bought a used Laptop. It has a fully activatied and registerd version > of xp pro. It did not come with this disk though. I have had to reactivate > it due to hardware upgrades so I know it is a legitamate copy. Is there > anyway to abtain a copy of windows xp pro though microsoft? No, you can neither "abtain" nor obtain a disk through Microsoft. The person who sold you the system should have given you the Windows disk. If you don't have it, then unfortunately you have no legal rights to one. Your only option,(*) if you want to start over, is to buy a copy of Windows. (*) Check the machine's partitions. If you're lucky, there's a "recovery partition" to restore the machine to its factory state. You'll have to reinstall all the Windows patches, but at least you'll know you're starting clean. -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com/ |
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