Hey, All,
I'm replacing the motherboard (leaking caps) on a friend's PC. It's a clone, built by PC Club about 5 years ago. They installed an OEM version of XP Home on it at the time.
All my friend got in the way of a disk is what looks like a restoration disk. That means it'll probably have the original mobo drivers included, which won't work on the machine now that it has a new, different motherboard. So I can't use the original restoration disk and she doesn't have another Windows disk.
I tried to install Windows with one of my Windows XP Home disks (retail), but when I entered the original product key (from the OEM version that came with the PC), it was rejected. So the install is hung up at the point where the product key needs to be entered.
Microsoft's product key dept. and cust. service depts. were useless. All I got was bounced around from one rep to another before being disconnected. :roll: And they wanted $59 to transfer me to an actual tech support rep about the sitch. You can guess what I think of that. :disgust:
Is there any way to purchase a new license, at a discounted price, or is the only solution purchasing another copy of XP Home?
			
			I'm replacing the motherboard (leaking caps) on a friend's PC. It's a clone, built by PC Club about 5 years ago. They installed an OEM version of XP Home on it at the time.
All my friend got in the way of a disk is what looks like a restoration disk. That means it'll probably have the original mobo drivers included, which won't work on the machine now that it has a new, different motherboard. So I can't use the original restoration disk and she doesn't have another Windows disk.
I tried to install Windows with one of my Windows XP Home disks (retail), but when I entered the original product key (from the OEM version that came with the PC), it was rejected. So the install is hung up at the point where the product key needs to be entered.
Microsoft's product key dept. and cust. service depts. were useless. All I got was bounced around from one rep to another before being disconnected. :roll: And they wanted $59 to transfer me to an actual tech support rep about the sitch. You can guess what I think of that. :disgust:
Is there any way to purchase a new license, at a discounted price, or is the only solution purchasing another copy of XP Home?
				
		
			