you could try to install the senond copy on a seperate disk, i am not too sure if XP will pick up the existing applications. also you could try a repair of the installation, maybe overwrite the registry with newer files form the legit disk that you have
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>We bought a PC from a friend of a friend and found out that the XP Professional that was loaded was not an activated copy. The friend of the friend says he can't find the disks. Right. Unfortunately we didn't know this until a whole bunch of software had been loaded. The PC has locked the system and says something like "Cannot connect to Windows." (I'm at work and don't have the exact message) I just bought a legal copy of XP Professional and wanted to know if I am going to have any problems reinstalling this legal version on top of the obviously not kosher version. There was much work in getting the PC the way it is and I'm hoping that the reinstall will get the OS right and leave the other stuff alone. Customer support at MS was absolutely no help whatsoever as I could NEVER get a person to speak to and NO ONE returned any messages. Any insights/help would be greatly appreciated.
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>Thanks! Renoir
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