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Old 29-01-2007, 05:58 AM   #1
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The Question:
If I install a retail box version of XP on a box that I did not register or
activate
neither by internet or telephone, can a reinstall that version of XP on
another
machine and register and activate it on that one without any conflict?

The Sad Story:
I replaced a crashed hard drive.
I could not find the Gateway OS disc to reinstall XP.
Finally bought a retail box of XP and installed it but did not register it
or activate it.

I found the Gateway OS disc the next day.
I formatted the disc and went back and installed XP from the Gateway OS disc.
Since I never registered or activated the retail box version of XP neither
by internet or telephone, nothing on the retail disc should cause a problem
if I install that copy of XP on another compueter should it? I can still use
the key again since I did not register it or activate it?


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Old 29-01-2007, 11:25 AM   #2
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Mr. Unhappy wrote:
> The Question:
> If I install a retail box version of XP on a box that I did not
> register or activate neither by internet or telephone, can a
> reinstall that version of XP on another machine and register
> and activate it on that one without any conflict?

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A retail version can be transferred to another machine provided it is not
installed/in use at the time of the transfer/activation. Doesn't matter if
you ever activated it or not - if it is not in use currently on another
machine - you can install and activate it. One of the great advantages of
buying a retail copy over buying/owning an OEM version of the same product.

Given your sad story (I snipped it) --> why did you not just return the
Unused Windows XP to the store?

The 'sad story'...
http://groups.google.com/group/micr...eb809ef1144e759

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