reactivating Windows XP

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Dave

I plan on building a new computer sometime this week and I
was thinking how do I go about Windows XP activation. Will
I have to reactivate and is there a number I could call
and reactive? And if so what is that number?

Thanks Dave
 
Dave said:
I plan on building a new computer sometime this week and I
was thinking how do I go about Windows XP activation. Will
I have to reactivate and is there a number I could call
and reactive? And if so what is that number?

Thanks Dave

Click on the link below, or copy and paste the link into the address box
More info on XP activation.
http://aumha.org/win5/a/wpa.htm
Move XP to new hardware.
http://michaelstevenstech.com/moving_xp.html
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Dave said:
I plan on building a new computer sometime this week and I
was thinking how do I go about Windows XP activation. Will
I have to reactivate and is there a number I could call
and reactive? And if so what is that number?

Provided it was a retail copy of XP - and not one of the OEM ones that
may not be transferred, then go ahead and install (having removed from
the old machine. When it comes to activation, if it is more than 120
days since you last did it, you will find it will go through on the net
just like first time. If not, you will have to phone a toll-free number
that will be given at the time, , to explain and swap one long number
for another to check back as you type it in. Don't be in a rush to
activate - but don't forget and let the 30 days run out
 
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