Question: Windows Licences.
dont feel no pain
I was just wondering that if i were to build my first pc (dont worry im ok on that lol) is it possible to use my windows licence (windows Xp Home Editon Version 2002 SP2) on my current pc on the new build?
If so I assume that i would have to unregister my current pc from windows. right?
Thanks for helping
If so I assume that i would have to unregister my current pc from windows. right?
Thanks for helping
Mork from Ork
If you have a full retail version of windows you shouldn't have any problems - It might require a phone call to Microsoft but I have never had to do that - it has always installed and worked for me without needing to contact Microsoft.
If you have a version that came pre-installed on your system by the maunfacturer then it is locked to your system and you will not be able to use it on another pc.
If you have a version that came pre-installed on your system by the maunfacturer then it is locked to your system and you will not be able to use it on another pc.
Tarun
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Originally Posted by dont feel no pain
I was just wondering that if i were to build my first pc (dont worry im ok on that lol) is it possible to use my windows licence (windows Xp Home Editon Version 2002 SP2) on my current pc on the new build?
If so I assume that i would have to unregister my current pc from windows. right? Thanks for helping |
dont feel no pain
Yeah it came pre-installed and i've re-installed once when reformating a few weeks ago.
I have a "recovery disk" which says
Doesnt look promising
I have a "recovery disk" which says
Doesnt look promising
Pickletron
Sell camera, buy new XP
combatchuck
I've never had a problem using a manufacturer OEM license key on a standard OEM installation of Windows. The problem is that most manufacturers don't use a standard OEM disk, it's some custom rolled garbage that won't boot on anything but their motherboard. Your best bet is to just get a system builder's copy of XP or Vista, and use that. They run about $100 US, though, so it might be worth it to obtain a standard OEM disk and use your old license.
dont feel no pain
Hmmmm well what about a mate of mine burns me a windows xp home editoon installation disk and i use my current key?
trying to be cheap here XD
I like my camera XD
trying to be cheap here XD
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Originally Posted by Pickletron
Sell camera, buy new XP
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Mork from Ork
Don't think it will work - looks like you have OEM. If it came on the computer it will probably be locked to a piece or pieces of hardware in the system - such as the mother board or hard drive - and will not work on the new system.
To be fair, you really need to buy a new copy of windows. Computer manufacturers keep their cost for windows low by assuring microsoft that the OEM version will not work on any system other than the one it was sold with. The customer does not have to pay the full cost of windows that way - so you got a price break when you bought your system.
You can buy OEM versions cheaper than full from places like New-Egg but you are required to purchase hardware of some kind at the same time to keep it legal.
To be fair, you really need to buy a new copy of windows. Computer manufacturers keep their cost for windows low by assuring microsoft that the OEM version will not work on any system other than the one it was sold with. The customer does not have to pay the full cost of windows that way - so you got a price break when you bought your system.
You can buy OEM versions cheaper than full from places like New-Egg but you are required to purchase hardware of some kind at the same time to keep it legal.
dont feel no pain
Are saying that the acaul licence is locked to my pc, or the recovery disk?
Wobrak
The key is basically locked to that PC.
scrinner
I believe that lock could be circumvented by calling microsoft but i'm not really sure. However that "recovery disk" doesn't sound well.
Last time i saw one of those, it was basically a windows install full of the OEM's crapware.
Last time i saw one of those, it was basically a windows install full of the OEM's crapware.
dont feel no pain
(-.-) oww i give up....
guess i gotta go for a new one when i build a pc XD
thanks for all the help
a spark of hope ^^, well i'll get my hands on a installation cd and use my current key and see how it goes
guess i gotta go for a new one when i build a pc XD
thanks for all the help
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Originally Posted by scrinner
I believe that lock could be circumvented by calling microsoft but i'm not really sure. However that "recovery disk" doesn't sound well.
Last time i saw one of those, it was basically a windows install full of the OEM's crapware. |
TEB Elite
The most likely case is that the key will be used, and you will need to call the Microsoft activation hotline and say "my pc asploded" and then they will give you a new one. Simple as that.
dont feel no pain
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Originally Posted by TEB Elite
The most likely case is that the key will be used, and you will need to call the Microsoft activation hotline and say "my pc asploded" and then they will give you a new one. Simple as that.
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TEB Elite
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Hmmmm..... would that acauly work, and to be more poilte what should i realy say instead of asploded without giving the impression that i just want a free key |