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From: nicnat on 24 Jun 2008 13:48 I've read this can be done but I haven't actually seen it done and now I have the need to do so myself. I want to rebuild my aging desktop which I built a few years ago (single core CPU, pre 2.x USB, relatively small HDs) but I don't have the XP Pro Retail installation CDs any longer. I can get the product key via several utilities. If I'm able to borrow or download XP Pro Retail CDs, can I install windows using the key I purchased already? Will this work? If so, has anyone got ideas on where I might obtain the XP Pro retail CDs? I totally want to avoid having to purchase the OS again and I'm not interested in going to Vista at this time. XP Pro is fine with me. Thanks in advance.
From: peter on 24 Jun 2008 13:56 using the product key that you now have you can install any XP pro...retail.........not OEM. Check with your friends to see if they have a retail version of XP Pro... Having no friends or them not having a Retail version of XP Pro leaves you no choice but to purchase one... Silly of you to have "lost" the original........ peter -- DISCLAIMER: If you find a posting or message from me offensive, inappropriate, or disruptive, please ignore it. If you don't know how to ignore a posting, complain to me and I will be only too happy to demonstrate... ;-) "nicnat" <abc(a)nospam.com> wrote in message news:9qa8k.13631$s77.11419(a)bignews3.bellsouth.net... > I've read this can be done but I haven't actually seen it done and now I > have the need to do so myself. I want to rebuild my aging desktop which I > built a few years ago (single core CPU, pre 2.x USB, relatively small HDs) > but I don't have the XP Pro Retail installation CDs any longer. I can get > the product key via several utilities. If I'm able to borrow or download > XP Pro Retail CDs, can I install windows using the key I purchased > already? Will this work? If so, has anyone got ideas on where I might > obtain the XP Pro retail CDs? I totally want to avoid having to purchase > the OS again and I'm not interested in going to Vista at this time. XP > Pro is fine with me. Thanks in advance. >
From: nicnat on 24 Jun 2008 14:05 peter wrote: > using the product key that you now have you can install any XP > pro...retail.........not OEM. > Check with your friends to see if they have a retail version of XP > Pro... Having no friends or them not having a Retail version of XP > Pro leaves you no choice but to purchase one... > Silly of you to have "lost" the original........ > peter > > > "nicnat" <abc(a)nospam.com> wrote in message > news:9qa8k.13631$s77.11419(a)bignews3.bellsouth.net... >> I've read this can be done but I haven't actually seen it done and >> now I have the need to do so myself. I want to rebuild my aging >> desktop which I built a few years ago (single core CPU, pre 2.x USB, >> relatively small HDs) but I don't have the XP Pro Retail >> installation CDs any longer. I can get the product key via several >> utilities. If I'm able to borrow or download XP Pro Retail CDs, can >> I install windows using the key I purchased already? Will this work? >> If so, has anyone got ideas on where I might obtain the XP Pro >> retail CDs? I totally want to avoid having to purchase the OS again >> and I'm not interested in going to Vista at this time. XP Pro is >> fine with me. Thanks in advance. Thanks for your post. I didn't lose the original CDs. My lovely ex-wife through them away. I have no friends with XP Pro Retail. I have been searching for downloads via torrent or eMule. Do I have to get a version with no SPs included? The version I originally purchased was without SP. If I use an updated SP3 version will my key still work? Again, thanks.
From: GMAN on 24 Jun 2008 15:40 In article <YGa8k.13639$s77.7038(a)bignews3.bellsouth.net>, "nicnat" <abc(a)nospam.com> wrote: >peter wrote: >> using the product key that you now have you can install any XP >> pro...retail.........not OEM. >> Check with your friends to see if they have a retail version of XP >> Pro... Having no friends or them not having a Retail version of XP >> Pro leaves you no choice but to purchase one... >> Silly of you to have "lost" the original........ >> peter >> >> >> "nicnat" <abc(a)nospam.com> wrote in message >> news:9qa8k.13631$s77.11419(a)bignews3.bellsouth.net... >>> I've read this can be done but I haven't actually seen it done and >>> now I have the need to do so myself. I want to rebuild my aging >>> desktop which I built a few years ago (single core CPU, pre 2.x USB, >>> relatively small HDs) but I don't have the XP Pro Retail >>> installation CDs any longer. I can get the product key via several >>> utilities. If I'm able to borrow or download XP Pro Retail CDs, can >>> I install windows using the key I purchased already? Will this work? >>> If so, has anyone got ideas on where I might obtain the XP Pro >>> retail CDs? I totally want to avoid having to purchase the OS again >>> and I'm not interested in going to Vista at this time. XP Pro is >>> fine with me. Thanks in advance. > >Thanks for your post. I didn't lose the original CDs. My lovely ex-wife >through them away. I have no friends with XP Pro Retail. I have been >searching for downloads via torrent or eMule. Do I have to get a version >with no SPs included? The version I originally purchased was without SP. >If I use an updated SP3 version will my key still work? Again, thanks. > > It should if the key is a legit retail key
From: "Ed Medlin" ed on 25 Jun 2008 09:42 > Thanks for your post. I didn't lose the original CDs. My lovely ex-wife > through them away. I have no friends with XP Pro Retail. I have been > searching for downloads via torrent or eMule. Do I have to get a version > with no SPs included? The version I originally purchased was without SP. > If I use an updated SP3 version will my key still work? Again, thanks. > Service Packs 1-3 can be slipstreamed and burned onto a CD and used just like the original with the valid key. I have a CD slipstreamed up to SP3 with my OEM XP Pro and it will install just fine and activate online with my original key with no problem. Ed
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