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Sam
hi folks, i just got a new PC and have installed XP on it which i
bought original & boxed.
it said i have 30days to activate. i decided not to activate
immediately.
a week later and now i want to add 2 network cards for home networking
& cable internet to the PC and then activate my XP after. but i am
worried that since i had already completed setup it will deactivate my
XP and require telephone reactivation-although i should have nothing
to fear i would prefer to avoid it, like people dont like going
through metal detectors in airports or experiencing IRS tax audits.
my question is this: is the hardware scan to compute ID performed
during setup or at the time of internet activation?
I read a very informative link http://aumha.org/win5/a/wpa.php but it
mentions in one place that scanning is done during setup and in
another it mentioned activation time. is it done twice?
if scanning is done during setup then i will prefer to erase
unactivated XP add the cards and resinstall xp fresh and then
activate.
Sam
bought original & boxed.
it said i have 30days to activate. i decided not to activate
immediately.
a week later and now i want to add 2 network cards for home networking
& cable internet to the PC and then activate my XP after. but i am
worried that since i had already completed setup it will deactivate my
XP and require telephone reactivation-although i should have nothing
to fear i would prefer to avoid it, like people dont like going
through metal detectors in airports or experiencing IRS tax audits.
my question is this: is the hardware scan to compute ID performed
during setup or at the time of internet activation?
I read a very informative link http://aumha.org/win5/a/wpa.php but it
mentions in one place that scanning is done during setup and in
another it mentioned activation time. is it done twice?
if scanning is done during setup then i will prefer to erase
unactivated XP add the cards and resinstall xp fresh and then
activate.
Sam