Gerry
December 5th 03, 01:19 AM
I feel your pain. I just recently had to do the same
thing myself. As long as there are no major hardware
configuration changes there will not be any problems with
re-registering. Make sure you use the original product
key from the first install. Good luck.
>-----Original Message-----
>Many files on xp have become corrupted, such as disk
>defrag, and windows has become unstable. A quick
>reinstall should do the trick, but that is the problem.
>If i were to reinstall would I have to re-register? And
>if so would the old product key be still valid? Any Help
>is greatly appreciated :)
>.
>
thing myself. As long as there are no major hardware
configuration changes there will not be any problems with
re-registering. Make sure you use the original product
key from the first install. Good luck.
>-----Original Message-----
>Many files on xp have become corrupted, such as disk
>defrag, and windows has become unstable. A quick
>reinstall should do the trick, but that is the problem.
>If i were to reinstall would I have to re-register? And
>if so would the old product key be still valid? Any Help
>is greatly appreciated :)
>.
>