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Pam
January 6th 04, 09:30 PM
Hello, all. I am fixing to reformat my windows xp machine before donating
it elsewhere. I have xp pro. What do I need to know about 1) reformatting
2)reinstalling xp pro and 3) reassigning the license to xp, if I can do
that?
Many thanks.
Pam
Steve C. Ray
January 6th 04, 09:31 PM
If I understand correctly you are going to donate the computer with XP, but
you want to clean the drive first. If so, boot from the XP CD and follow
instructions to format and install XP. Be sure to give the XP CD and the
Product Key with the computer. You don't have to register XP, the new owner
can do that if they want. You won't have to reassign XP.
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Steve C. Ray
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"Pam" > wrote in message
...
> Hello, all. I am fixing to reformat my windows xp machine before donating
> it elsewhere. I have xp pro. What do I need to know about 1)
reformatting
> 2)reinstalling xp pro and 3) reassigning the license to xp, if I can do
> that?
>
> Many thanks.
>
> Pam
>
>
xfile
January 6th 04, 09:31 PM
For the first two - you can insert CD and boot from it as a clean
installation but for (3), you would have only one license for you to use
either in the new system or the one you are going to donate.
You cannot assign a license to both systems.
"Pam" > wrote in message
...
> Hello, all. I am fixing to reformat my windows xp machine before donating
> it elsewhere. I have xp pro. What do I need to know about 1)
reformatting
> 2)reinstalling xp pro and 3) reassigning the license to xp, if I can do
> that?
>
> Many thanks.
>
> Pam
>
>
Pam
January 6th 04, 09:34 PM
Great. Thanks, Steve. It sounds easy enough. I'll be back if it isn't!
Pam
"Steve C. Ray" > wrote in message
...
> If I understand correctly you are going to donate the computer with XP,
but
> you want to clean the drive first. If so, boot from the XP CD and follow
> instructions to format and install XP. Be sure to give the XP CD and the
> Product Key with the computer. You don't have to register XP, the new
owner
> can do that if they want. You won't have to reassign XP.
>
> --
> Steve C. Ray
> Replace "mail" with "36db"
> "Pam" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Hello, all. I am fixing to reformat my windows xp machine before
donating
> > it elsewhere. I have xp pro. What do I need to know about 1)
> reformatting
> > 2)reinstalling xp pro and 3) reassigning the license to xp, if I can do
> > that?
> >
> > Many thanks.
> >
> > Pam
> >
> >
>
>
Pam
January 6th 04, 09:34 PM
xfile, thanks. Since the new system came with an OEM version of XP, I'm
just going to reformat and install and send it on with the cd's and
documentation.
I'm off to give it a go.
Pam
"xfile" > wrote in message
...
> For the first two - you can insert CD and boot from it as a clean
> installation but for (3), you would have only one license for you to use
> either in the new system or the one you are going to donate.
>
> You cannot assign a license to both systems.
>
> "Pam" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Hello, all. I am fixing to reformat my windows xp machine before
donating
> > it elsewhere. I have xp pro. What do I need to know about 1)
> reformatting
> > 2)reinstalling xp pro and 3) reassigning the license to xp, if I can do
> > that?
> >
> > Many thanks.
> >
> > Pam
> >
> >
>
>
Steve C. Ray
January 6th 04, 09:35 PM
You are welcome, Pam. Post back if you have any problems.
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Steve C. Ray
Replace "mail" with "36db"
"Pam" > wrote in message
...
> Great. Thanks, Steve. It sounds easy enough. I'll be back if it isn't!
> Pam
> "Steve C. Ray" > wrote in message
> ...
> > If I understand correctly you are going to donate the computer with XP,
> but
> > you want to clean the drive first. If so, boot from the XP CD and follow
> > instructions to format and install XP. Be sure to give the XP CD and the
> > Product Key with the computer. You don't have to register XP, the new
> owner
> > can do that if they want. You won't have to reassign XP.
> >
> > --
> > Steve C. Ray
> > Replace "mail" with "36db"
> > "Pam" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > Hello, all. I am fixing to reformat my windows xp machine before
> donating
> > > it elsewhere. I have xp pro. What do I need to know about 1)
> > reformatting
> > > 2)reinstalling xp pro and 3) reassigning the license to xp, if I can
do
> > > that?
> > >
> > > Many thanks.
> > >
> > > Pam
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
Pam
January 7th 04, 11:28 PM
Steve, I think that all is well. I had a bit of a trouble getting it to
boot to the cd and finally tried to boot to setup to double check the bood
sequence for the cd rom (which I had checked before) and somehow I got where
I wanted. The dialog, though, sounded like I was going to install a second
version of xp on the same partition, but as far as I can tell, that didn't
happen. What fun.
Again, thanks! These groups are worth their bandwidths in gold, and many
times over.
Pam
"Steve C. Ray" > wrote in message
...
> You are welcome, Pam. Post back if you have any problems.
>
> --
> Steve C. Ray
> Replace "mail" with "36db"
> "Pam" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Great. Thanks, Steve. It sounds easy enough. I'll be back if it
isn't!
> > Pam
> > "Steve C. Ray" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > If I understand correctly you are going to donate the computer with
XP,
> > but
> > > you want to clean the drive first. If so, boot from the XP CD and
follow
> > > instructions to format and install XP. Be sure to give the XP CD and
the
> > > Product Key with the computer. You don't have to register XP, the new
> > owner
> > > can do that if they want. You won't have to reassign XP.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Steve C. Ray
> > > Replace "mail" with "36db"
> > > "Pam" > wrote in message
> > > ...
> > > > Hello, all. I am fixing to reformat my windows xp machine before
> > donating
> > > > it elsewhere. I have xp pro. What do I need to know about 1)
> > > reformatting
> > > > 2)reinstalling xp pro and 3) reassigning the license to xp, if I can
> do
> > > > that?
> > > >
> > > > Many thanks.
> > > >
> > > > Pam
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
Please reply to news group.
January 19th 04, 07:06 PM
Just so you know, if you have confidential info on that computer,
reformatting won't make it so the file can't be recovered necessarily.
You should get a program such as Norton SystemWorks to wipe the file off
the disk PERMANENTLY.
Pam wrote:
> Hello, all. I am fixing to reformat my windows xp machine before donating
> it elsewhere. I have xp pro. What do I need to know about 1) reformatting
> 2)reinstalling xp pro and 3) reassigning the license to xp, if I can do
> that?
>
> Many thanks.
>
> Pam
>
>
Ken Blake, MVP
January 19th 04, 07:43 PM
In ,
Please reply to news group." <"Please reply to news group.
<"Please reply to news group."> typed:
> Just so you know, if you have confidential info on that
computer,
> reformatting won't make it so the file can't be recovered
necessarily.
For almost everyone but an international spy, reformatting and
reinstalling Windows comes close enough. Although it may still be
possible to get data off the drive, it requires a very determined
person who is willing to spend very high sums of money for a
service which uses special recovery techniques.
I don't have anything on my computer that anyone would go to that
much trouble and expense for; reformatting and reinstalling would
be good enough for me.
> You should get a program such as Norton SystemWorks to wipe the
file
> off the disk PERMANENTLY.
Even such software isn't necessarily perfect. The US government
destroys hard drives in a furnace if they contain really
sensitive data.
--
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
Please reply to the newsgroup
> Pam wrote:
>
>> Hello, all. I am fixing to reformat my windows xp machine
before
>> donating it elsewhere. I have xp pro. What do I need to know
about
>> 1) reformatting 2)reinstalling xp pro and 3) reassigning the
license
>> to xp, if I can do that?
>>
>> Many thanks.
>>
>> Pam
Please reply to news group.
February 23rd 04, 03:22 AM
Thanks for clearing that up for me. I wasn't sure how easy it would be
for people to steal info off a formated hard drive. However, it doesn't
make much difference to me because I don't have anything of value on my
computer.
That's interesting that the government burns hard drives with extremely
sensitive data.
Ken Blake, MVP wrote:
> In ,
> Please reply to news group." <"Please reply to news group.
> <"Please reply to news group."> typed:
>
>
>>Just so you know, if you have confidential info on that
>
> computer,
>
>>reformatting won't make it so the file can't be recovered
>
> necessarily.
>
>
> For almost everyone but an international spy, reformatting and
> reinstalling Windows comes close enough. Although it may still be
> possible to get data off the drive, it requires a very determined
> person who is willing to spend very high sums of money for a
> service which uses special recovery techniques.
>
> I don't have anything on my computer that anyone would go to that
> much trouble and expense for; reformatting and reinstalling would
> be good enough for me.
>
>
>
>>You should get a program such as Norton SystemWorks to wipe the
>
> file
>
>>off the disk PERMANENTLY.
>
>
>
> Even such software isn't necessarily perfect. The US government
> destroys hard drives in a furnace if they contain really
> sensitive data.
>
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