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Installing another XP on top of an existing XP
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From
17/08/2007 10:47:50
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
 
 
To
17/08/2007 10:27:25
Mike Cole
Yellow Lab Technologies
Stanley, Iowa, United States
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Forum:
Windows
Category:
Computing in general
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01248396
Message ID:
01248770
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28
>>>Hi,
>>>Ring MS they will give you another key, you can add the new key without an install via http://support.microsoft.com/kb/328874
>>>
>>>>I hit my limit on my XP Pro installs and it's telling me I used up my registration keys. What do I do? I can get a new XP Pro from Ebay for about $130, but can I install it over the current installation? I have lots of stuff installed, utilities, etc and didn't check the activation because I didn't have an internet connection at the time. I know I'm not the first to run into this. Thanks!
>>
>>The person I spoke to said that I had to be on the original PC. I have had 5 PCs since buying this software years ago. The original PC is long gone. Oh well, guess I'll shell out for a new copy. Thanks for the link too. I found this little $10 utility that will basically do the same thing, I think and save me the hassle: http://www.keytech-software.com/KeyChanger%20-%20Windows/Specs.html
>
>This is Windows XP you are talking about? You were told that you can only install it on the original machine, and that is it? That is incorrect. You can install it on one machine at a time if it is not an OEM version, but it doesn't have to be limited to the original PC.
>
>Am I understanding you correctly?

You are and that's what she told me. I told her the situation and she basically said too bad. Her English sucked, but she made it clear that was the policy. I hate dealing with MS anyway. It's worth the $100 bucks not to have to talk with them anymore.
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