D
D. Lahouss
I purchased an academic copy of Windows XP Home with a new
computer, however, I put the computer together myself, and
installed Windows. I have the Activation Code, and the
30-digit number for registering by phone, and the code that
is returned. My hard drive failed, and I am forced to
reinstall XP. When I try to e-mail for help, it tells me
to contact the oem maker. When I register by phone (it
gives me a different key), the automated voice tells me
that it was originally registered with a wrong key, and I
should generate a new key. I follow those steps, update to
the same key, and the system refuses that as well.
I own this copy of Windows, and I'm trying to install on
the same computer as I originally installed on. I believe
I'm within the EULA.
I'd like this to be solved by getting an activation code
for the key that install is giving me, or by telling me how
to set my install key to what it was originally.
computer, however, I put the computer together myself, and
installed Windows. I have the Activation Code, and the
30-digit number for registering by phone, and the code that
is returned. My hard drive failed, and I am forced to
reinstall XP. When I try to e-mail for help, it tells me
to contact the oem maker. When I register by phone (it
gives me a different key), the automated voice tells me
that it was originally registered with a wrong key, and I
should generate a new key. I follow those steps, update to
the same key, and the system refuses that as well.
I own this copy of Windows, and I'm trying to install on
the same computer as I originally installed on. I believe
I'm within the EULA.
I'd like this to be solved by getting an activation code
for the key that install is giving me, or by telling me how
to set my install key to what it was originally.