- How to replace WinowsXP product key without reinstalling from scra
- Posted by alau38 on January 20th, 2006
I found that my clone PC's Windows XP Pro SP2 has an invalid Volume License
Key, so I cannot perform some of the important update from Microsoft. That's
why I purcahsed the Genuine Windows XP Pro SP1 from my friend.
Could anyone kind enough to tell me how do I enter the Genuine Product key
to my existing OS without reinstalling the whole thing from scratch?
Thanks very much for your help.
- Posted by Carey Frisch [MVP] on January 20th, 2006
How to Perform a Windows XP Repair Install
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm
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"alau38" wrote:
| I found that my clone PC's Windows XP Pro SP2 has an invalid Volume License
| Key, so I cannot perform some of the important update from Microsoft. That's
| why I purcahsed the Genuine Windows XP Pro SP1 from my friend.
|
| Could anyone kind enough to tell me how do I enter the Genuine Product key
| to my existing OS without reinstalling the whole thing from scratch?
|
| Thanks very much for your help.
- Posted by Andrew E. on January 20th, 2006
Go to task bar,R.click,open task mgr,new task,type:msoobe.exe
"alau38" wrote:
- Posted by Carey Frisch [MVP] on January 20th, 2006
As usual, ""Andrew E." has disseminated incorrect advice.
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"Andrew E." incorrectly wrote:
| Go to task bar,R.click,open task mgr,new task,type:msoobe.exe
- Posted by Michael Stevens on January 20th, 2006
In news:66C61BF9-AD51-4B25-A846-514D16C3C313@microsoft.com,
alau38 <alau38@discussions.microsoft.com> replied with a ;-)
I need to change my XP Product KEY #18 on the FAQ list
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/xpfaq.html
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- Posted by Michael Stevens on January 20th, 2006
In news:8EA18141-85A1-49C6-A09F-4FDC35D6A1ED@microsoft.com,
Andrew E. <eckrichco@msn.com> replied with a ;-)
What exactly would that accomplish?
Wrong again.
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- Posted by Simon Zerafa on January 20th, 2006
Hi,
Contrary to the other replies to this post, you will probably need to
re-install Windows XP again.
The routines which check the Product Key for either the Installer or for
Activation are specific to each "build type" of XP.
So the so called "Corporate" version of Windows will only accept the VLK
product keys.
If you now have a Retail or OEM version of XP then the product key you
received with that will only work with the specific version of XP it was
shipped with.
It might be possible to hack your existing install to accept the new product
key you now have, however activation will probably not work anyway as the
activation process will see you have a VLK installed copy of XP and report
you are already activated.
Regards
Simon
- Posted by Michael Stevens on January 21st, 2006
"Simon Zerafa" <postmaster@127.0.0.1> wrote in message
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Very funny Simon, then I guess all those people that thanked me are lying.
*-) You can use a retail or OEM pro version to do a repair install to change
the VLK key. The key changers also work according to feedback.
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- Posted by Simon Zerafa on January 21st, 2006
Hi,
If you actually *read* the original question:
"I found that my clone PC's Windows XP Pro SP2 has an invalid Volume License
| Key, so I cannot perform some of the important update from Microsoft.
That's
| why I purcahsed the Genuine Windows XP Pro SP1 from my friend.
|
| Could anyone kind enough to tell me how do I enter the Genuine Product key
| to my existing OS without reinstalling the whole thing from scratch?
"
You will see that I have posted correct information.
The original question does not ask about repair installs and specifically
asks about *not* reinstalling Windows XP, but how to replace a VLK key with
an OEM/Retail one.
His existing VLK XP install will not accept OEM / Retail Keys. If they did
they woundn't be different install versions of XP would they?
Performing a repair install effectively does a reinstallation of Windows and
mixing up versions of XP in this way doesn't sound like a safe way to
resolve this issue to me. The best you could hope for is a fresh install
which might work, but would probably have lots of issues to resolve.
It would be quicker to simply back up and reinstall from scratch with the
correct XP type and key.
Even if a XP Key Changer did change the current Product Key within an
installed VLK copy of XP then activation would probably still fail as the
installed XP is not correct for the key you have entered, not that VLK
installs need activating in the first place.
Regards
Simon
- Posted by Michael Stevens on January 22nd, 2006
"Simon Zerafa" <postmaster@127.0.0.1> wrote in message
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I read it, I still say you are wrong.
Please include the post you reply to.
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- Posted by Michael Stevens on January 22nd, 2006
BTW, You obviously did not read my web page FAQ on changing a key. Check the
step by step on how to use the OEM Pro XP CD to change the key.
The OP said they did not want to reinstall, I believe they meant start from
a clean install. A repair install is not a reinstall, it is a refreshing of
the original files, but it leaves the data and settings. I have had enough
feedback thanking me for supplying the information to change the key on a VL
aka corporate installation to know you don't know what you are talking
about.
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/xpfaq.html#18
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