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Old June 13th 12, 09:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Zaphod Beeblebrox
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Default Windows XP on disk Product Activation Code?

On Wed, 13 Jun 2012 19:32:38 GMT, "Dominique" wrote in
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On Wed, 13 Jun 2012 10:11:06 -0700, "ka6uup" wrote
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I came across a U-Tube video telling you how to find your Product
Activation Code on the XP Installation Disk.
It is in the i386\Unattend.txt at the bottom of the page.
I checked and sure enough there is a code there.
However, I have 4 windows XP disks and it is the same for each one and
not the same as any of the activation codes in the disk envelope or

package.
What is this all about?
Chuck



That is an OEM key used to pre-activate XP so that the end user doesn't
have to enter a key when starting up the first time. It only works
with OEM PCs (like Dell, HP, etc.). The actual key for those PCs is
the one on the sticker, but it isn't used except in unusual
circumstances.


Out of curiosity, I've just checked my generic OEM XP Home disk and there
is such a key and it's not the same that was on the COA sticker that came
with the disk. Since this disk is not related to an OEM manufacturer (like
Dell, HP, etc.), I think I would still need to activate an installation
using this key, assuming that it would work; which I doubt.


I'm not that familiar with the generic OEM CDs, but I suspect you are
correct.

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