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entering new product key for WindowsXP
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In Vista or Windows 7 (beta or RC1) it is easy to enter a new product key, in my experience. Is there an easy way to enter a new product key for WindowsXP? Thanks. m. |
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entering new product key for WindowsXP
When I installed Windows 7 RC I entered the product key by typing it
into the box provided. I didn't think that was such a burden. Was there an easier way? --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Mike Vandeman wrote: Hi, In Vista or Windows 7 (beta or RC1) it is easy to enter a new product key, in my experience. Is there an easy way to enter a new product key for WindowsXP? Thanks. m. |
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Leonard Grey wrote:
When I installed Windows 7 RC I entered the product key by typing it into the box provided. I didn't think that was such a burden. Was there an easier way? Maybe the question being asked is how to *change* the product key? --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Mike Vandeman wrote: Hi, In Vista or Windows 7 (beta or RC1) it is easy to enter a new product key, in my experience. Is there an easy way to enter a new product key for WindowsXP? Thanks. m. |
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entering new product key for WindowsXP
"Mike Vandeman" wrote in message ... Hi, In Vista or Windows 7 (beta or RC1) it is easy to enter a new product key, in my experience. Is there an easy way to enter a new product key for WindowsXP? Thanks. m. The info below should do the trick, no reinstall required. Windows Product Key Update Tool Instructions: http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/sel...8-d019c5f022bf -- JS http://www.pagestart.com |
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entering new product key for WindowsXP
Bennett Marco wrote:
Leonard Grey wrote: When I installed Windows 7 RC I entered the product key by typing it into the box provided. I didn't think that was such a burden. Was there an easier way? Maybe the question being asked is how to *change* the product key? If so, don't you think the OP would have said that, rather than something else? I mean, really, why would someone ask a question to which they don't want the answer? Or why would someone ask the wrong question, hoping it would produce the answer they want? (Unless they're Republican, that is.) -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot |
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entering new product key for WindowsXP
"JS" @ wrote in message ... "Mike Vandeman" wrote in message ... Hi, In Vista or Windows 7 (beta or RC1) it is easy to enter a new product key, in my experience. Is there an easy way to enter a new product key for WindowsXP? Thanks. m. The info below should do the trick, no reinstall required. Windows Product Key Update Tool Instructions: http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/sel...8-d019c5f022bf -- JS http://www.pagestart.com Thanks. Just what I wanted. |
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entering new product key for WindowsXP
"Mike Vandemann" wrote:
"JS" @ wrote in message ... "Mike Vandeman" wrote in message ... Hi, In Vista or Windows 7 (beta or RC1) it is easy to enter a new product key, in my experience. Is there an easy way to enter a new product key for WindowsXP? Thanks. m. The info below should do the trick, no reinstall required. Windows Product Key Update Tool Instructions: http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/sel...8-d019c5f022bf -- JS http://www.pagestart.com Thanks. Just what I wanted. Leonard and Bruce... are you listening?? Told ya so! |
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entering new product key for WindowsXP
"Mike Vandemann" wrote in message ... "JS" @ wrote in message ... "Mike Vandeman" wrote in message ... Hi, In Vista or Windows 7 (beta or RC1) it is easy to enter a new product key, in my experience. Is there an easy way to enter a new product key for WindowsXP? Thanks. m. The info below should do the trick, no reinstall required. Windows Product Key Update Tool Instructions: http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/sel...8-d019c5f022bf -- JS http://www.pagestart.com Thanks. Just what I wanted. You're welcome Let me know if it solved the key change issue. -- JS http://www.pagestart.com |
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