- Aug 27, 2001
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I put this in the software section first as I was too blind to notice the OS forum...
Ok, first off let me specify, I, like lots here, had my pirate days with software but now that I have a steady job I am getting away from that. If what I am trying to do is illegal then please, let me know. As far as I know I tried something that I thought was legal and appears to not have worked. On that note, let me continue...
About a month ago my wifes IBM T23 laptop hit that time in it's life when it needed to be reloaded. After a few days of searching, I could not find her reload CD anywhere. Being the smart person I am, I figured I would use another copy of XP pro (non oem, non retail version recieved at a MS launch event for free) and use the code stuck to the bottom of her laptop. Naturally that code did not work as the versions where different so I used a key I found online in the meantime. After installation I went to activate it and tried to use her legite key. This did not work as well so I had to call up MS, explain the situation, get a activate code, and activate her copy.
Well, that worked just fine until after I finished installing SP 2. I go for more updates and it tells me my copy failed validation. I know that I can get around this by that simply command in IE but this bugs me as I called them up specifically for an activiation code.
Fast forward to a few days ago. Same thing again, only this time with a friends machine. He is having problem after problem with his HP desktop. I reload it using my CD as his is nowhere to be found, use his key (yes, he has a XP pro key on the side of his box) go through the same activiation thing and whammo, same issue as before.
Now I know that if I turn auto-update on these machines (which I did) they update automatically though it is kinda bugging me that MS sees them as invalid. What are my options to get a "valid" Windows XP install short of finding the original reload CD's and doing reloads on the machines? If my friend could find his CD then it would be no big deal as I only have his machine loaded with XP, I am letting him update/reload everything else. With my wifes machine a reload would be a much bigger deal so I am keen to avoid that.
Sorry for the long post, I am just a little confused about this whole validation/activiation thing, you would thing that having a MS activiated product would also mean it's valid...
Thanks for any replies!
-spike
Ok, first off let me specify, I, like lots here, had my pirate days with software but now that I have a steady job I am getting away from that. If what I am trying to do is illegal then please, let me know. As far as I know I tried something that I thought was legal and appears to not have worked. On that note, let me continue...
About a month ago my wifes IBM T23 laptop hit that time in it's life when it needed to be reloaded. After a few days of searching, I could not find her reload CD anywhere. Being the smart person I am, I figured I would use another copy of XP pro (non oem, non retail version recieved at a MS launch event for free) and use the code stuck to the bottom of her laptop. Naturally that code did not work as the versions where different so I used a key I found online in the meantime. After installation I went to activate it and tried to use her legite key. This did not work as well so I had to call up MS, explain the situation, get a activate code, and activate her copy.
Well, that worked just fine until after I finished installing SP 2. I go for more updates and it tells me my copy failed validation. I know that I can get around this by that simply command in IE but this bugs me as I called them up specifically for an activiation code.
Fast forward to a few days ago. Same thing again, only this time with a friends machine. He is having problem after problem with his HP desktop. I reload it using my CD as his is nowhere to be found, use his key (yes, he has a XP pro key on the side of his box) go through the same activiation thing and whammo, same issue as before.
Now I know that if I turn auto-update on these machines (which I did) they update automatically though it is kinda bugging me that MS sees them as invalid. What are my options to get a "valid" Windows XP install short of finding the original reload CD's and doing reloads on the machines? If my friend could find his CD then it would be no big deal as I only have his machine loaded with XP, I am letting him update/reload everything else. With my wifes machine a reload would be a much bigger deal so I am keen to avoid that.
Sorry for the long post, I am just a little confused about this whole validation/activiation thing, you would thing that having a MS activiated product would also mean it's valid...
Thanks for any replies!
-spike