Re: Transfer Windows XP Pro to another computer
Thank you all for your input. Mine is a retail / upgrade version of XP Pro,
purchased 4 + years ago to upgrade the older laptop from ME. The older laptop
has never had enough horsepower to run XP properly, and it is not worth the
investment to upgrade. The newer laptop is very much able to run XP (it is
running XP Pro now). It was purchased for my son through a school laptop
program, the school effectively retains ownership until end of his senior
year (June 09), and as they bulk image the drives with OS and various
educational applications, they do not have an OS disk to provide when
ownership transfers. From the comments everyone has offerred to this posting
however, it seems clear that I should have no problem moving the XP OS to the
newer laptop when my son finishes school. Thank you again for the insights.
RJN
"Bruce Chambers" wrote:
> rjn02 wrote:
> > We have an old laptop that is currently running XP Pro (VERY slowly), that we
> > we intend to take out of service. We intend to use the OS in another much
> > newer laptop that can easily handle the operating system. We would like to
> > avoid activation problems of course, and need to know how do we transfer XP
> > licence from the old laptop to the new laptop. Appreciate any advise that
> > will make this go smoothly. Thanks RJN
>
>
> Assuming a retail license (OEM licenses are not legitimately
> transferable), simply remove WinXP from the computer it is currently on
> and then install it on the new computer. If it's been more than 120
> days since you last activated that specific Product Key, the you'll most
> likely be able to activate via the Internet without problem. If it's
> been less, you might have to make a 5 minute phone call.
>
>
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> Bruce Chambers
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