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Etienne C.
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One of my relatives has a laptop with an XP MCE2005 Key.
Long story short, he installed crap that made it BSOD concistently so I
decided to recover.
Recovery procedure worked but system wasn't stable at all.
I got an MSDN subscription at work so I reinstalled with a CD from it,
hopping to use his key.
It didn't work (invalid key) so I figured its not the same flavor of XP
MCE2005 (oem vs retail?).
Anyways I used my MSDN key to see if the system would be stable.
It is.
So finally, my question is:
Is there any hope that I can change the installed key (from my office MSDN
subscription) with my relative's own legitimate key?
By the way, I tried explaining all this to an activation support lady but
she either genuinely couldn't help me or she did not understand.
Thanks for reading.
Etienne
Long story short, he installed crap that made it BSOD concistently so I
decided to recover.
Recovery procedure worked but system wasn't stable at all.
I got an MSDN subscription at work so I reinstalled with a CD from it,
hopping to use his key.
It didn't work (invalid key) so I figured its not the same flavor of XP
MCE2005 (oem vs retail?).
Anyways I used my MSDN key to see if the system would be stable.
It is.
So finally, my question is:
Is there any hope that I can change the installed key (from my office MSDN
subscription) with my relative's own legitimate key?
By the way, I tried explaining all this to an activation support lady but
she either genuinely couldn't help me or she did not understand.
Thanks for reading.
Etienne