CD product key reject

Q

QuyNguyen

Hi,
My Windows XP professional sp1 has some files corrupted. I try to upgrade
to xp2 to fix the problem. I tried to install sp2 but it also failed. I use
the slipstream cd with sp2 to run it in CD drive and select the upgrade
option in the installation. after accept agreement it window key entering
popup. I entered the key (which is correct) but it sayid "the Cd key which
you entered is invalid, Please try again". I am 100% sure that the key I
entered is correct and I also try different CD from my company it still say
the samething. I also use the original key (EOM) which at the bottom of the
laptop.
How can I fix this? Any help is very appriciated.
Thanks
 
B

Bruce Chambers

QuyNguyen said:
Hi,
My Windows XP professional sp1 has some files corrupted. I try to upgrade
to xp2 to fix the problem. I tried to install sp2 but it also failed. I use
the slipstream cd with sp2 to run it in CD drive and select the upgrade
option in the installation. after accept agreement it window key entering
popup. I entered the key (which is correct) but it sayid "the Cd key which
you entered is invalid, Please try again". I am 100% sure that the key I
entered is correct and I also try different CD from my company it still say
the samething. I also use the original key (EOM) which at the bottom of the
laptop.
How can I fix this? Any help is very appriciated.
Thanks


Product Keys are bound to the specific type and language of
CD/license (OEM, Volume, retail, or full) with which they are purchased.
For example, a WinXP Home OEM Product Key won't work for any retail
version of WinXP Home, or for any version of WinXP Pro, and vice versa.
An OEM Product Key will not work to install a retail product. An
Italian Product Key will not work with an English CD. Bottom line:
Product Keys and CD/license types cannot usually (it's been reported
that the Product Key for a full license will work with an Upgrade CD) be
mixed & matched.


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Q

QuyNguyen

Hi Bruce,
Thank you for your reply
I have both CD, the original CD go with the laptop, and other CD from my
company. It does not work if I use either one of them. Even the product
keys I enter are the correct ones. I think that some system files is
corrupted and now It not let me to install and upgrade OS from any cd.
Is ther a way to set up registry to get it work again?
Thanks
 

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