13-09-2005, 09:09 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 40 | it depends if your CD key is for XP pro upgrade, and his CD is XP pro OEM(vice-versa, this also includes the home edition), it won't work. XP home CD key with an XP pro CD(vice-versa, both for OEM and upgrade versions), nope doesn't work.
So I wouldn't want to take a chance, I tried that whole CD switching thing at a friends, I had 4 versions of windows XP, 2 CD keys, as I said above it won't work. So make sure your CD key and CD match, ie. OEM XP pro CD key and OEM XP Pro CD.
Just as a note: OEM is original equipment manufacturer, if you a buy new computer from someone with a new OS(for simplicity lets just say HP), everything on the computer is OEM, go buy a hard drive at the store that isn't OEM. MS does the OEM and upgrade because you get a little discount from the upgrade, so you need the CD of an older version of windows, and the OEM is ment for new computers usually built by system builders, so they don't need the CD check. |
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