I acquired and installed a Dell WinXP Home OS. It's not the traditional Microsoft holographic disk but its maroon in color with the Dell logo printed on. I'm guessing this is what Dell distributes with their PCs.
I was surprised it never asked me to enter the product key during installation. I figured the disk was configured with an answer file. I try to activate and it tells me the key is not valid. It gives me the option of entering the key. I didn't proceed.
I used a key viewer utility to see that a key was entered by default and there was. I found an answer file winnt.sif in the CD and the product key in it is different. What the hell is going on here I asked myself.
I've never used Dell before and my question is am I supposed to replace this key with my own key? Is the default key the same for all Dell PCs? What's up with the different key in the answer file?
Lastly, how do I prevent the Dell support center from installing over.
I was surprised it never asked me to enter the product key during installation. I figured the disk was configured with an answer file. I try to activate and it tells me the key is not valid. It gives me the option of entering the key. I didn't proceed.
I used a key viewer utility to see that a key was entered by default and there was. I found an answer file winnt.sif in the CD and the product key in it is different. What the hell is going on here I asked myself.
I've never used Dell before and my question is am I supposed to replace this key with my own key? Is the default key the same for all Dell PCs? What's up with the different key in the answer file?
Lastly, how do I prevent the Dell support center from installing over.