Upgrade to wondows xp pro

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Mark Haeger

Apparently I have been using an illegal copy of xp pro corp. I would like to
install a new xp pro. What is the safest, easiest way? This computer has
been in service for a couple years so a complete backup would be tedious and
expensive. What program do I purchase (ie. windows upgrade, windows full...)
 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]

All you need to do is to purchase a "Full Version" of
Windows XP Professional and proceed with a "Repair Install".

Visit this excellent web site for step-by-step instructions for
repairing Windows XP:
http://www.webtree.ca/windowsxp/repair_xp.htm

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

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| Apparently I have been using an illegal copy of xp pro corp. I would like to
| install a new xp pro. What is the safest, easiest way? This computer has
| been in service for a couple years so a complete backup would be tedious and
| expensive. What program do I purchase (ie. windows upgrade, windows full...)
 
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BigJim

first you must purchase a retail or oem edition.
BTW you need to purchase for the key. Not sure
if you should or could call MS to purchase a key.

Then you can change the cd key, that someone else
will have to help you with. That's about it.
 
M

Malke

BigJim said:
first you must purchase a retail or oem edition.
BTW you need to purchase for the key. Not sure
if you should or could call MS to purchase a key.

Then you can change the cd key, that someone else
will have to help you with. That's about it.

I don't believe an OEM version will work in this case. You will need a
retail XP Pro. Here is a link to a very detailed webpage explaining
about how to do this. But please back up your data first. There is
always the chance that the install will go sour - I've had success just
doing a Repair Install for a client with the same situation as you, but
I've also had the opposite experience where there was just too much
non-standard stuff on the box and it had to be a Clean Install. So back
up first.

http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm

Scroll down and read about the Inplace Upgrade Option, too.

Malke
 

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