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I am in a small office with several computers that run XP. I want to use an
OS reinstallation CD on one of the computers. All of our CD's from every computer are stored together in one location. So I have a few questions. 1. Do I need to use the exact Reinstallation CD that came with this particular computer? 2. If so, how do I match up the CD to the computer it came with? The CD's have a DP/N number (6 digits) and a DS/N number (20 digits which starts with a "US"). I don't see either of these numbers on the computer anywhere. Can I just use any one of the CD's? |
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Yes, the CD must match the system it was installed on. (That's why you
should keep track of what went where.) Download The Belarc Advisor www.belarc.com , install and run it to see what was installed where. "Jaclyn" <Jaclyn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:923F3DFE-0FAB-4270-B4B2-B979EA9A4CAA@microsoft.com... >I am in a small office with several computers that run XP. I want to use >an > OS reinstallation CD on one of the computers. All of our CD's from every > computer are stored together in one location. So I have a few questions. > > 1. Do I need to use the exact Reinstallation CD that came with this > particular computer? > 2. If so, how do I match up the CD to the computer it came with? > > The CD's have a DP/N number (6 digits) and a DS/N number (20 digits which > starts with a "US"). I don't see either of these numbers on the computer > anywhere. Can I just use any one of the CD's? |
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I followed your suggestion. However, the Belarc report did not contain any
information regarding the aforementioned DP/N and DS/N numbers. So I still do not know which reinstallation CD goes with this particular computer. Is there another way to reinstall windows besides using the reinstallation CD that came with the computer? |
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"DP/N" leads me to believe these are Dell PC's? If that is the case you do
not need to worry about matching up the CD to the machine, just use the proper flavor, Home or Pro. The Dell installation will not ask your for a product key during the install, and will be pre-activated when finished. If you dig the key out of the current install using one of the many free tools out there, you'll find the key it shows does not match the key on the sticker, perfectly normal. -- ---- Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 How to Post http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm _________________________________________________________________________________ "Jaclyn" <Jaclyn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:923F3DFE-0FAB-4270-B4B2-B979EA9A4CAA@microsoft.com... >I am in a small office with several computers that run XP. I want to use >an > OS reinstallation CD on one of the computers. All of our CD's from every > computer are stored together in one location. So I have a few questions. > > 1. Do I need to use the exact Reinstallation CD that came with this > particular computer? > 2. If so, how do I match up the CD to the computer it came with? > > The CD's have a DP/N number (6 digits) and a DS/N number (20 digits which > starts with a "US"). I don't see either of these numbers on the computer > anywhere. Can I just use any one of the CD's? |
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