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poetictestimony January 3rd 10 04:30 AM

Windows XP HELP PLEASE!!
 
I have a Windows XP laptop and recently upgraded it to Windows Vista. Well,
when I try log on, a message says something about a product key code. I
wanted to know how can you dual boot Windows XP and Windows Vista (currently
using) without deleting any files? Also, is it possible to install a system
without a installation CD? I ask this because I know my key code is good.
It's just that I figured the onlyt solution would be to switch the system
back to XP since that's the original system, but I don't want to erase any of
my files. Please help.

Shenan Stanley January 3rd 10 05:15 AM

Windows XP HELP PLEASE!!
 
poetictestimony wrote:
I have a Windows XP laptop and recently upgraded it to Windows
Vista. Well, when I try log on, a message says something about a
product key code. I wanted to know how can you dual boot Windows XP
and Windows Vista (currently using) without deleting any files?
Also, is it possible to install a system without a installation CD?
I ask this because I know my key code is good. It's just that I
figured the onlyt solution would be to switch the system back to XP
since that's the original system, but I don't want to erase any of
my files. Please help.


You need to carefully explain what you did - because if you have actually
upgraded Windows XP in-place to Windows Vista - there is no back other than
a clean installation.

If it is asking for a product key - it wants the one that came with your
Windows Vista installation media. Enter it and activate your copy of
Windows Vista online.

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Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
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How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html




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