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I'm trying to install WinXP SP2 on Win XP Pro, but the installatiuon always
fails with "Invalid version of windows...".
The PC was bought new in a computer shop. How can I get a valid key into
the system. The PC has worked for several months so the key itself must be
valid, I guess.
What options do I have. If I can't get satisfaction from the PC shop, can I
buy an upgrade and somehow install the key from it, or do I have to
re-install?
"Doug Hamilton" <dougham@exemail.comdotau> wrote in message
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> I'm trying to install WinXP SP2 on Win XP Pro, but the installatiuon
> always fails with "Invalid version of windows...".
> The PC was bought new in a computer shop. How can I get a valid key into
> the system. The PC has worked for several months so the key itself must
> be valid, I guess.
> What options do I have. If I can't get satisfaction from the PC shop, can
> I buy an upgrade and somehow install the key from it, or do I have to
> re-install?
>
> Doug
You'll have to purchase a new "Full Version" of Windows XP Professional
and perform a "Repair Install" using the new Windows XP Pro CD and Product Key
that comes with it. (You cannot simply change the Product Key)
| I'm trying to install WinXP SP2 on Win XP Pro, but the installatiuon always
| fails with "Invalid version of windows...".
| The PC was bought new in a computer shop. How can I get a valid key into
| the system. The PC has worked for several months so the key itself must be
| valid, I guess.
| What options do I have. If I can't get satisfaction from the PC shop, can I
| buy an upgrade and somehow install the key from it, or do I have to
| re-install?
|
| Doug
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