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John Butler
December 4th 04, 01:43 PM
Hello installation Guru's

After installing SP2 on a clean installation I made slipstreamed SP2 CD with
my original XP Pro gold disk. I would like to use this to help my son who
has had many problems installing SP2 but is going to give it another try.
Trouble is his own kids (my grandchildren) have used his system a lot and
it has suffered from adware,spyware and virus infections, all removed of
course but you are never sure that the removal is perfect!

I have recommended that he does not spend any more time trying to fix old
problems but does a clean install.
I was wondering if we use the Windows wizard for transferring settings to a
new computer (I.E. his) and I clean install with my slipstreamed disk, can
I use his legal Windows id or do I have to use my Windows key and then after
the installation, before activation, change the key to his legal key? \then
bring back his settings and activate the system?

All advice welcome!

John

Richard Urban
December 4th 04, 03:31 PM
Your son's install key must be for the "exact" same Windows XP CD. In other
words, if you have a slip streamed CD using Windows XP Professional Retail,
his own key needs to be also for Windows XP Professional Retail (a XP Home
key will not do). Mixing and matching keys DOES NOT work!

Also, you CAN NOT use an O.E.M. install key for a Windows XP Professional
"retail" CD.

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Regards:

Richard Urban

aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard :-)


"John Butler" > wrote in message
...
> Hello installation Guru's
>
> After installing SP2 on a clean installation I made slipstreamed SP2 CD
> with my original XP Pro gold disk. I would like to use this to help my son
> who has had many problems installing SP2 but is going to give it another
> try. Trouble is his own kids (my grandchildren) have used his system a
> lot and it has suffered from adware,spyware and virus infections, all
> removed of course but you are never sure that the removal is perfect!
>
> I have recommended that he does not spend any more time trying to fix old
> problems but does a clean install.
> I was wondering if we use the Windows wizard for transferring settings to
> a new computer (I.E. his) and I clean install with my slipstreamed disk,
> can I use his legal Windows id or do I have to use my Windows key and then
> after the installation, before activation, change the key to his legal
> key? \then bring back his settings and activate the system?
>
> All advice welcome!
>
> John
>

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