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I had my Packard Bell computer stripped and re-formatted a while ago by a
'friend of a friend' after picking up some nasty virus(es). Once returned the computer worked fine for a while, but then started diplaying pop-ups saying the windows was not genuine. I can only assume the IT guy installed a rip off version of windows XP rather than the genuine one. The original Microsoft sticker with the product key is attached to the computer but I didn't get a disk when I bought the PC several years ago. Can I reinstall the genuine software by simply entering the product key somewhere? |
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if you have no disks and the license is invalid, then you really need to buy an operating system for it, which will provide you with the vital disk. on the other hand you can try turning the machine into an open source unit. there are free operating systems and freeware that compete with microsoft's moneyware. -- db·´¯`·...¸)))º DatabaseBen, Retired Professional - Systems Analyst - Database Developer - Accountancy - Veteran of the Armed Forces - Microsoft Partner - @hotmail.com ~~~~~~~~~~"share the nirvana" - dbZen "KevD" wrote in message news I had my Packard Bell computer stripped and re-formatted a while ago by a 'friend of a friend' after picking up some nasty virus(es). Once returned the computer worked fine for a while, but then started diplaying pop-ups saying the windows was not genuine. I can only assume the IT guy installed a rip off version of windows XP rather than the genuine one. The original Microsoft sticker with the product key is attached to the computer but I didn't get a disk when I bought the PC several years ago. Can I reinstall the genuine software by simply entering the product key somewhere? |
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KevD wrote:
I had my Packard Bell computer stripped and re-formatted a while ago by a 'friend of a friend' after picking up some nasty virus(es). Once returned the computer worked fine for a while, but then started diplaying pop-ups saying the windows was not genuine. I can only assume the IT guy installed a rip off version of windows XP rather than the genuine one. The original Microsoft sticker with the product key is attached to the computer but I didn't get a disk when I bought the PC several years ago. Can I reinstall the genuine software by simply entering the product key somewhere? When you install Windows, it is a trial version and you have 30 days to activate it. Did you activate it yet? Run: %SYSTEMROOT%\system32\oobe\msoobe.exe /A If you didn't have a legitimate copy of Windows, just how was the "IT guy" supposed to get one? If by "IT guy" you mean someone at work in the IT department then they host they worked on belongs to the company, so why not take it back to the IT department or call your work's help desk to schedule a repair or reimage of that computer? The "friend of a friend" certainly makes it appear that you knew that you would get an illegal copy of Windows. Them reformatting your partitions would NOT have resulted in a version of Windows suddenly appearing on your host. It would have to get installed AFTER the reformatting process. And why didn't you get legitimate installation disc(s) with the computer if Windows was actually included in the sale of the hardware for your host? Sounds like you only bought hardware which included a polluted hard disk. |
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Ignore all the replies you have received.
You can borrow (or copy) a friends HP disk for Windows XP (any disk will do) and use it to perform a clean install of the operating system. You can use the genuine key attached to your box with this CD. There is hack tool to change the serial number but since you are not experienced in using third party, and sometimes dodgy tools, I won't recommend anything here. hth KevD wrote: I had my Packard Bell computer stripped and re-formatted a while ago by a 'friend of a friend' after picking up some nasty virus(es). Once returned the computer worked fine for a while, but then started diplaying pop-ups saying the windows was not genuine. I can only assume the IT guy installed a rip off version of windows XP rather than the genuine one. The original Microsoft sticker with the product key is attached to the computer but I didn't get a disk when I bought the PC several years ago. Can I reinstall the genuine software by simply entering the product key somewhere? |
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What does the sticker on the PC have written on it, it should give you the
"version". Windows Professional, Windows Home etc, then you can look to borrow a disk of the same type and use the key on the label. I wouldn't go for a HP disk though as it may not be correct but you may need to reformat and start again so be prepared to save all you files. Neil "KevD" wrote in message news I had my Packard Bell computer stripped and re-formatted a while ago by a 'friend of a friend' after picking up some nasty virus(es). Once returned the computer worked fine for a while, but then started diplaying pop-ups saying the windows was not genuine. I can only assume the IT guy installed a rip off version of windows XP rather than the genuine one. The original Microsoft sticker with the product key is attached to the computer but I didn't get a disk when I bought the PC several years ago. Can I reinstall the genuine software by simply entering the product key somewhere? |
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On 08/02/2010 23:53, thanatoid wrote:
wrote in news I had my Packard Bell computer stripped and re-formatted a while ago by a 'friend of a friend' after picking up some nasty virus(es). Once returned the computer worked fine for a while, but then started diplaying pop-ups saying the windows was not genuine. I can only assume the IT guy installed a rip off version of windows XP rather than the genuine one. The original Microsoft sticker with the product key is attached to the computer but I didn't get a disk when I bought the PC several years ago. Can I reinstall the genuine software by simply entering the product key somewhere? Did it have a legal version of XP "before"? If so, you can Google for where to enter the serials/keys in the registry to make the version "legal. Like perhaps here (if not, Google for the terms... I'm too lazy to read all the answers): (Note this is the /Google-cached/ version of the page! Non- cached will insist you register for a 30-day "free trial" and then pay afterwards.) Or scroll down past all the adverts to read the results which is how & why Google manages to trawl and cache it without having to buy a 30 day account :-) |
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On 09/02/2010 04:05, 20100209 wrote:
Ignore all the replies you have received. You can borrow (or copy) a friends HP disk for Windows XP (any disk will do) and use it to perform a clean install of the operating system. You can use the genuine key attached to your box with this CD. Wrong. Any disk will not do. |
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On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 15:05:23 +0000, Desk Rabbit
wrote: On 09/02/2010 04:05, 20100209 wrote: Ignore all the replies you have received. You can borrow (or copy) a friends HP disk for Windows XP (any disk will do) and use it to perform a clean install of the operating system. You can use the genuine key attached to your box with this CD. Wrong. Any disk will not do. You are correct. The disk has to match with respect to Home vs. Professional, Retail vs. OEM, and Full vs. Upgrade. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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Desk Rabbit wrote in
: SNIP Or scroll down past all the adverts to read the results which is how & why Google manages to trawl and cache it without having to buy a 30 day account :-) Not on my browsers. They USED to use ROT-13 to hide the replies. That was pretty easy to deal with. (Some "experts"!) This is considerably better, and of course Google won't do anything about it. -- The lonely child plays with eternity, while a gang of children plays with time. Karel Capek |
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Desk Rabbit wrote:
On 09/02/2010 04:05, 20100209 wrote: Ignore all the replies you have received. You can borrow (or copy) a friends HP disk for Windows XP (any disk will do) and use it to perform a clean install of the operating system. You can use the genuine key attached to your box with this CD. Wrong. Any disk will not do. You talking rubbish again. Any HP disks will do to accept serial number at the back of the computer base of HP. HP never issued a CD for home version in uk. PERIOD. ALSO, HP NEVER RELEASED A RETAIL VERSION OF XP either. So any CD will do as long as it is from HP.. |
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Ken Blake, MVP wrote:
You are correct. The disk has to match with respect to Home vs. Professional, Retail vs. OEM, and Full vs. Upgrade. Another piggy talking absolute rubbish. You talking rubbish again. Any HP disks will do to accept serial number at the back of the computer base of HP. HP never issued a CD for home version in uk. PERIOD. ALSO, HP NEVER RELEASED A RETAIL VERSION OF XP either. So any CD will do as long as it is from HP.. |
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