Window xp activation

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OK hum , sorry my english is bad... :)
Ok this is my problem, , i have done a big mistake. My friend and i have a
different liscence of window Xp home, she has her and i have mine. There is
the problem : i have formated her computer and for the installation of the
window, i have took MY window that is running at the same time on my
computer... I wanted to know, if i reformate her computer and install HER
window, will i have problem with activing my window when i will format??
 
it's possible the activation might fail
if it does, call microsoft and explain the situation that you accidentally
used your license key on a different machine and they will be able to take
care of it
 
OK hum , sorry my english is bad... :)
Ok this is my problem, , i have done a big mistake. My friend and i have a
different liscence of window Xp home, she has her and i have mine. There is
the problem : i have formated her computer and for the installation of the
window, i have took MY window that is running at the same time on my
computer... I wanted to know, if i reformate her computer and install HER
window, will i have problem with activing my window when i will format??

Maybe, Probably, Perhaps - worse case is you may have to ring MS to
activate your copy, and explain what ahppened.
 
Sweetyconfi said:
OK hum , sorry my english is bad... :)
Ok this is my problem, , i have done a big mistake. My friend and i have a
different liscence of window Xp home, she has her and i have mine. There is
the problem : i have formated her computer and for the installation of the
window, i have took MY window that is running at the same time on my
computer... I wanted to know, if i reformate her computer and install HER
window, will i have problem with activing my window when i will format??

There IS a way to change cd-key WITHOUT re-installing Windows XP :D
The tutorial is even on their site if I remember right.
 
Anando said:
Hello,

The installation media should not matter as long as you use your
friend's product key to install the operating system on her machine.

Don't let Carey hear you blaspheming like that! ;-)

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