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I purchased several IBM computers from a corporation. The IT Department must
have used a VLK version of XP to restore the operating system. There is a valid
license tag for XP on the side of each computer. After a couple of years, two of
the computers reported that XP was not genuine. After running the Windows
Product Key Update Tool and enter the product key on the tag, everything is fine.
Here is a related question. I have two IBM computers with Vista Business that I
refuse to put into service until they have been upgraded to XP. A new license
and installation disks are on order but have not yet arrived. Can I install XP
using a VLK disk and then run the Windows Product Key Update Tool to enter the
purchased license when it arrives? (I have unused licenses for the VLK, but not
for this customer.)
If I can safely follow this procedure, I can use the holiday weekend to get
caught up. Everything is totally legitimate.
have used a VLK version of XP to restore the operating system. There is a valid
license tag for XP on the side of each computer. After a couple of years, two of
the computers reported that XP was not genuine. After running the Windows
Product Key Update Tool and enter the product key on the tag, everything is fine.
Here is a related question. I have two IBM computers with Vista Business that I
refuse to put into service until they have been upgraded to XP. A new license
and installation disks are on order but have not yet arrived. Can I install XP
using a VLK disk and then run the Windows Product Key Update Tool to enter the
purchased license when it arrives? (I have unused licenses for the VLK, but not
for this customer.)
If I can safely follow this procedure, I can use the holiday weekend to get
caught up. Everything is totally legitimate.