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Answer» I previously, used this key an copy of XP with this machine. Thing is that when I enter the key its not accepting it, Im entering it correctly. This is the second time I ever used it. I know this is really stupid but, it wont accept the keyYou can not re-use activation KEYS unless approved by Microsoft and you can contact them with the phone number that should be on the screen when the activation is rejected. I previously, used this key an copy of XP with this machine. Thing is that when I enter the key its not accepting it, Im entering it correctly. This is the second time I ever used it. I know this is really stupid but, it wont accept the keyThis does not make sense. If the XP was working on this machine, there should be no problem installing it again. Are you actually installing it again on the same machine? Thee is no limit on how many times you install the same CD and product key on the very same machine. What did you change? Is this a retail XP CDIts the same machine, I didnt do anything differnt then change the drives. Its an upgrade disk, OEMOne more time :: Did this OEM CD come with that PC ? ? Yes...or no ?No, this is an upgrade diskThen you're outta luck i'm afraid...Because of lack of detail, it is hard to give the OP the best ANSWER. But a vague unclear request oft activation help implies the OP is trying to circumvent the EULA of Microsoft. Now if the machine was a Gateway, and if the OEM CD was the original from Gateway, and no changes were made to the hardware, the OP would be able to install the OS again and again. But any change of the original Gateway hardware, including a hard drive, will STOP the install of the OEM CD that cam with the PC. But I don't know if that is what he did. He should have said that in the first post. Details matter.This is a machine I had built. A tech gave me a iso copy of the disk cause, I had a working key an my disk was scratched an couldnt copy some of the files during install. I was able to obtain a NEW copy of the same ver with a working key. The thing is this key does or should work an its what I have in my records that I keep for each machine. Quote from: evilfantasy on June 22, 2012, 10:09:03 PM You have to take it up with Microsoft. You need to get MS to validate the key.Its never good to call them on the weekend. Also, I know this is a good key. I'll recheck it when I get Home but, this is the fourth time I would be Quote from: Ryuk on June 23, 2012, 05:03:34 PM this is the fourth time I would be Oh, Squall! There nay be a dozen different versions of WINDOWS XP SP3. The product key must match the version you have.This is Win XP SP 2, I'll look here Monday. I know that its right unless I wrote a letter wrong :/ |
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