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bxb7668
July 30th 08, 08:09 PM
My PC hard drive crashed causing me to need to reinstall Windows. I've
lost the OEM Windows XP Pro CD. I cannot call the vendor as they've
gone out of business. I do have the product key. Can I use another
dealers OEM CD? Or a retail CD or even a volume license CD? Or am I
just out of luck?

Brian

David B.[_2_]
July 30th 08, 08:18 PM
You can use another Microsoft XP Pro OEM CD (if that is what you had
originally), and only that CD, retail or VLM CD's won't work with your key.

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"bxb7668" > wrote in message
...
> My PC hard drive crashed causing me to need to reinstall Windows. I've
> lost the OEM Windows XP Pro CD. I cannot call the vendor as they've gone
> out of business. I do have the product key. Can I use another dealers OEM
> CD? Or a retail CD or even a volume license CD? Or am I just out of luck?
>
> Brian
>

Big_Al
July 30th 08, 08:24 PM
bxb7668 wrote:
> My PC hard drive crashed causing me to need to reinstall Windows. I've
> lost the OEM Windows XP Pro CD. I cannot call the vendor as they've
> gone out of business. I do have the product key. Can I use another
> dealers OEM CD? Or a retail CD or even a volume license CD? Or am I
> just out of luck?
>
> Brian
>
>
If you have an OEM Key you need an OEM CD.
Retail = Retail
etc.
And it has to be a PRO cd not Home etc.
The key follows the type.

I would also guess that the manufacturer OEM would make some difference,
as my Dell Laptop has a lot of Dell changes made post install. But it
also comes with Dell drivers and thats more the issue.

This may not help but... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326246

Ken Blake, MVP
July 30th 08, 09:32 PM
On Wed, 30 Jul 2008 12:09:47 -0700, "bxb7668"
> wrote:

> My PC hard drive crashed causing me to need to reinstall Windows. I've
> lost the OEM Windows XP Pro CD. I cannot call the vendor as they've
> gone out of business. I do have the product key. Can I use another
> dealers OEM CD?


Is yours a generic OEM copy, rather than one from a major OEM, such as
Dell or Gateway? If it's generic, you can use other generic OEM CD of
XP Professional (not XP Home). It's the product key that represents
your license, not the CD.


> Or a retail CD or even a volume license CD?


No, neither of those will work with your product key.

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bxb7668
July 30th 08, 10:23 PM
"Ken Blake, MVP" > wrote in message
...
> On Wed, 30 Jul 2008 12:09:47 -0700, "bxb7668"
> > wrote:
>
>> My PC hard drive crashed causing me to need to reinstall Windows.
>> I've
>> lost the OEM Windows XP Pro CD. I cannot call the vendor as they've
>> gone out of business. I do have the product key. Can I use another
>> dealers OEM CD?
>
> Is yours a generic OEM copy, rather than one from a major OEM, such
> as
> Dell or Gateway? If it's generic, you can use other generic OEM CD
> of
> XP Professional (not XP Home). It's the product key that represents
> your license, not the CD.
>
>> Or a retail CD or even a volume license CD?
>
> No, neither of those will work with your product key.
>
Thank you, Ken. That's what I thought. Now I just need to find a
generic Win XP Pro OEM CD. I think that I've got one somewhere.

Brian

Ken Blake, MVP
July 31st 08, 02:17 AM
On Wed, 30 Jul 2008 14:23:10 -0700, "bxb7668"
> wrote:

> "Ken Blake, MVP" > wrote in message
> ...
> > On Wed, 30 Jul 2008 12:09:47 -0700, "bxb7668"
> > > wrote:
> >
> >> My PC hard drive crashed causing me to need to reinstall Windows.
> >> I've
> >> lost the OEM Windows XP Pro CD. I cannot call the vendor as they've
> >> gone out of business. I do have the product key. Can I use another
> >> dealers OEM CD?
> >
> > Is yours a generic OEM copy, rather than one from a major OEM, such
> > as
> > Dell or Gateway? If it's generic, you can use other generic OEM CD
> > of
> > XP Professional (not XP Home). It's the product key that represents
> > your license, not the CD.
> >
> >> Or a retail CD or even a volume license CD?
> >
> > No, neither of those will work with your product key.
> >
> Thank you, Ken. That's what I thought. Now I just need to find a
> generic Win XP Pro OEM CD. I think that I've got one somewhere.


You're welcome. Glad to help.

You can even borrow one from a friend, as long as you use your own
product key.

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