Windows XP and Motherboard? Created 19 years ago2005-12-03 23:25:53 UTC by fate fate

Created 19 years ago2005-12-03 23:25:53 UTC by fate fate

Posted 19 years ago2005-12-03 23:25:53 UTC Post #150332
If if replace my mother board in my computer will I have to re-enter my cd-key? Because I the computer I have came pre-installed with XP home
and I dont have the CD-key or XP setup disk. I heard that if you make certain hardware changes you will have to do this...
Posted 19 years ago2005-12-03 23:35:43 UTC Post #150335
If the new mobo is the same model as the old one, then you'll be fine iirc. Windows XP sucks, btw. Scrap it and get Win2k.
m0p m0pIllogical.
Posted 19 years ago2005-12-04 06:15:13 UTC Post #150352
If it doesn't work, you should be able to call MS. I'd just download a Corporate version of XP: those don't require activation.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 19 years ago2005-12-04 13:47:21 UTC Post #150392
Don't you mean Volume Licensing Edition? There is no such product called "Corporate Edition".
m0p m0pIllogical.
Posted 19 years ago2005-12-04 15:43:32 UTC Post #150421
I've always seen it termed "Corporate" in, ahem, such circles. The keys are termed VLKs, yes, generally. Don't know if the Corporate is a licensing term, or just made up.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 19 years ago2005-12-09 20:28:01 UTC Post #151387
Corporate? A free version on windows? Explain please :zonked:
Posted 19 years ago2005-12-10 06:15:35 UTC Post #151441
No, it's not free, but if you 'buy' it, it doesn't require activation, as it's intended for deployment in large organisations who don't want to spend a week solidly on the phone to MS goons.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 19 years ago2005-12-10 06:35:22 UTC Post #151447
There is a tool with which you can look up your cd key. If you want it just pm me.
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