<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: John
3) You can purchase Dell branded XP Home discs off eBay for $15. The legality of this is in the grey zone since the Dell cd has an embedded "royalty" key. You won't be prompted for a key during install, but it will fail to activate on a non-Dell. If you use a keychanger to input the home PID on the laptop after windows is installed it will activate and now you're legal.</end quote></div>
There was no recovery partition, I looked.
I do have an OEM Dell XP Home CD though that I just realized I had. Unfortunately, when the friend dropped off his notebook, he neglected to include the AC adapter with it. I wasn't willing to press on with the task until he gives me the AC adapter. I don't think even a full notebook battery is going to be sufficient to reinstall XP from scratch, including all the updates and driver installations.
Edit - My mistake, its a Dell XP Pro CD, and its CD key is in use at the moment. I'm sure I can get a boot leg of XP that will work with his CD key.