Windows XP duplicate install

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Guest

Ok here is the deal.I purchased a Dell Laptop.It came with Windows XP home
edition installed.It also came with a copy disc of The Windows XP.My brillant
son decided to tryand load the disc into our older Pc running Windows 95.It
some how took it or so my brother says,He has no idea how when it does not
have enough Memerory,but he looked at it and said it did.Anyway The 30 day
trial period ran out and now is telling me I have to register it with the
product code.Once again my brother says it is not good.He thinks if I
register it it will screw up my laptop since that is what it was ment for.
My question...Do I register it? and if not howdo I get it off my older PC
and return to the original settings? I do not have a recovery disc and or the
old Windows 95 disc.Is my older PC junk now? I mean it is junk anyway being
that old,but my son only wanted it to chat online.Any info would be grate or
am I to just trash it?
 
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Guest

No not confused.Maybe you are.My first reader understood it just fine and
gave me a very clear answer.Sorry it confused you.Oh wait did I SAY Im sorry?
whoops! I was confused.NOT!
 
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Guest

I know what I wrote and what I wrote about. I think you are the one confused
honey.If you do not understand what you are reading you really should not
respond or make comments on them.
Let me clear it up for you so you can feel as dumb as you sound.Anyway The 30 day trial period ran out and now is telling me I have to
register it with the product code.and return it to the original settings? I do not have a recovery disc and
or the
old Windows 95 disc.
Two diffrent people here.MY SON & MY BROTHER.
Dam do I need to provide a dictionary and a short hand specialist?!!!!!
 
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Guest

My question...Do I register it?
I would say NO!!

and if not how do I get it off my older PC and return it to the original
settings?
Refer to my first post. It should work as long as the Win 95 files were not
deleted during the Win XP install. You should be able to find that out when
you start the Win XP un-install process using procedure previously provided.
 

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