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gman127
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I have a unique question/problem. I have 7 home-built pc's all running
different hardware with Win XP Home (OEM) installed in each. I need a
magnifier to read the COA stickers, so I took the liberty of writing the
product keys on the cd case for each machine. The kids are always messing
something up, so fresh installs are common around here.
During a reinstall on pc1, I inadvertantly used the wrong product key (COA),
and it was activated over the net before I knew there was a problem. I
discovered the mistake after reinstalling XP on pc2 using the same product
key. PC2 is the correct machine for that key. I found the cd case for pc1
under a pile of mail on my desk. I don't dare try to activate pc2 not knowing
what might happen. Wouldn't want to be labeled a pirate!
Now I have 2 pc's with fresh installs under the same product key and one
homeless product key. It takes about two days per machine to install and
configure all the software and drivers. I can't believe I did that!
Is there a way to change the product keys on both machines to ensure the
right keys are again associated with the correct pc's, without doing new
installs? Given that the product key was activated on the wrong pc, will it
even work on the correct one now?
Thanks,
Gary
different hardware with Win XP Home (OEM) installed in each. I need a
magnifier to read the COA stickers, so I took the liberty of writing the
product keys on the cd case for each machine. The kids are always messing
something up, so fresh installs are common around here.
During a reinstall on pc1, I inadvertantly used the wrong product key (COA),
and it was activated over the net before I knew there was a problem. I
discovered the mistake after reinstalling XP on pc2 using the same product
key. PC2 is the correct machine for that key. I found the cd case for pc1
under a pile of mail on my desk. I don't dare try to activate pc2 not knowing
what might happen. Wouldn't want to be labeled a pirate!
Now I have 2 pc's with fresh installs under the same product key and one
homeless product key. It takes about two days per machine to install and
configure all the software and drivers. I can't believe I did that!
Is there a way to change the product keys on both machines to ensure the
right keys are again associated with the correct pc's, without doing new
installs? Given that the product key was activated on the wrong pc, will it
even work on the correct one now?
Thanks,
Gary