How to install XP Home on new machine using existing license key?

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Guest

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?
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

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is no longer valid so you'll need to purchase a new copy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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| 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?
 
L

Larry Samuels

Unfortunately you can't.
One of the limitations of OEM copies is that they are not transferable. When
the pc dies, the license dies with it.
Doesn't seem fair, but those are the rules.

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J

Joseph

Carey said:
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is no longer valid so you'll need to purchase a new copy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.
Looks like another computer lost to Linux...
 

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