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Am I allowed to do this...?
Posted by Joel L (Pan out the gold) on May 31st, 2008


I purchased and installed an Upgrade version of Windows XP Home on an
old desktop PC several years ago. I've since removed the hard drive
and retired that old PC to the local recycling station. I would like
to upgrade my laptop that came with Windows 2000 Pro with this XP Home
OS since I did pay for it - I still have the disk and product key.
Will I be able to do this without having an activation problem?

Posted by Don Schmidt on May 31st, 2008


I replaced my computer about six months ago and reinstalled Windows XP
without any problems. As long as you have the CD and the ProductKey things
should go fine. If the program asks you to call Microsoft just explain the
original computer no longer has XP on it.


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Posted by Nepatsfan on May 31st, 2008


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You're allowed to move your XP Home upgrade as long as it's no longer installed
on another computer. That's not a problem. Unfortunately, you won't be able to
upgrade from Windows 2000 Professional to XP Home Edition. That's not a valid
upgrade path. You would need an XP Professional upgrade CD to do that.

To install XP Home Edition on your laptop would require a clean installation.
You would also need to provide an installation CD for Windows 98 or ME early in
the process to show you qualify for the upgrade.

Windows XP supported upgrade paths
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/292607/en-us

Nepatsfan



Posted by VanguardLH on May 31st, 2008


"Joel L (Pan out the gold)" wrote in
<news:78l344pikb29lgtvn607cfm7p4p11q5a2i@4ax.com>:

The worst will be the activation fails and you'll have to call the phone
number that their wizard shows you after the failure.

As long as the upgrade has not yet been used on any other computer, and
because it is not an OEM version (upgrades cannot be OEM versions), and
if the version you are updating (or any upgrades to it) have not been
used on another computer (so there is one line of geneology from base
full version through all upgrades to the upgrade you want to apply -
because upgrades nullify the license for the prior version) then, yes,
you can use the upgrade you mention.

Posted by John John (MVP) on June 1st, 2008


Nepatsfan wrote:

Hi Nepatsfan,

Although you cannot upgrade a Windows 2000 installation to Windows XP
Home Edition you can still use the Windows 2000 CD as a qualifying
product for a clean XP Home installation.

John

Posted by Rod Gayford on June 1st, 2008


I have a somewhat similar question. I have purchased a late model laptop
from my workplace which has a XP Professional installed on it licenced to my
workplace. I have a perfectly legal copy of XP Professional and I was
wondering whether I can change the licence number on the XP Pro installed on
the laptop to the licence number of my copy of XP Pro without having delete
the copy on the laptop and re-install my copy.

Cheers

Rod Gayford

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Posted by Shenan Stanley on June 1st, 2008


Rod Gayford wrote:
Yes.

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Posted by Nepatsfan on June 1st, 2008


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John,

Thanks for the clarification.

Nepatsfan



Posted by Bruce Chambers on June 1st, 2008


Joel L (Pan out the gold) wrote:


In general, you can legitimately reuse that retail WinXP Home upgrade
license. Just not in the specific way you've outlined. You cannot
upgrade Win2K to WinXP Home Edition; it's not part of the supported
upgrade path. Win2K can only be upgraded to WinXP Pro.


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Posted by Jeff on June 2nd, 2008


google "Magic Jelly Bean" get the app. It will give you access to the CD key
currently on the laptop so you can change it.

Jeff

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