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Old 01-05-2006, 06:25 AM
Bert
 
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Default license types retail/oem/volume license

I've read on the dutch windows site:
"Elk product heeft een specifieke sleutel en moet dus apart worden geïnstalleerd. Na de installatie moet het product telefonisch of via het internet worden geactiveerd. Het activeringsproces creëert een band tussen de licentie en de computer waarop de software wordt geïnstalleerd en beperkt de mogelijkheid om de software op andere computers te installeren."

Which says:
Each product has its own key and has to be installed seperately. After install the product has to be activated by phone or internet.
The activationproces creates a link between the license and the computer on which the software was installed.
This reduces the possibility to install the software on other computers.

does this mean that the product key on the COA label goes with only one unique CD?
in other words isn't it possible to use some other OEM CD with my product key?

TIA
B
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Old 01-05-2006, 06:25 AM
Jon_Hildrum
 
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No, the product key does not go with the OEM CD. Assuming it is a "standard"
OEM CD (Not a OEM Supplier unique), then the Product key can be used with
any of same type of CD.
However, the product key can only be used on one computer and if an OEM then
only on the computer it came with

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"Bert" <Bert@Bert.nl> wrote in message
news:43b7ddf8$0$32621$e4fe514c@dreader28.news.xs4a ll.nl...
> I've read on the dutch windows site:
> "Elk product heeft een specifieke sleutel en moet dus apart worden
> geïnstalleerd. Na de installatie moet het product telefonisch of via het
> internet worden geactiveerd. Het activeringsproces creëert een band tussen
> de licentie en de computer waarop de software wordt geïnstalleerd en
> beperkt de mogelijkheid om de software op andere computers te
> installeren."
>
> Which says:
> Each product has its own key and has to be installed seperately. After
> install the product has to be activated by phone or internet.
> The activationproces creates a link between the license and the computer
> on which the software was installed. This reduces the possibility to
> install the software on other computers.
>
> does this mean that the product key on the COA label goes with only one
> unique CD?
> in other words isn't it possible to use some other OEM CD with my product
> key?
>
> TIA
> B



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Old 01-05-2006, 06:25 AM
Bert
 
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Default Re: license types retail/oem/volume license

Jon_Hildrum wrote:
> No, the product key does not go with the OEM CD. Assuming it is a "standard"
> OEM CD (Not a OEM Supplier unique), then the Product key can be used with
> any of same type of CD.
> However, the product key can only be used on one computer and if an OEM then
> only on the computer it came with
>


Thanks Jon

I've the key and, ofcourse, the laptop
This is a HP EVO laptop. The label tells me

Windows XP 1- 2cpu
HPQ
xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx

Windows isn't booting anymore because im stuck in a setup with the the wrong xp CD.
During install i'm stuck at entering the key. This made me clear the CD I thought was the
original one isn't.
Can I find out if it is an OEM Supplier Unique key?
Does 'HPQ' means something like that?
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Old 01-05-2006, 06:25 AM
Carey Frisch [MVP]
 
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The Product Key affixed to your HP computer
is only valid with HP's recovery method. You
cannot use that HP Product Key with any other
Windows XP CD.

Obtaining HP Recovery CDs
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...cname=bph07143

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"Bert" wrote:

| I've the key and, ofcourse, the laptop
| This is a HP EVO laptop. The label tells me
|
| Windows XP 1- 2cpu
| HPQ
| xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx
|
| Windows isn't booting anymore because im stuck in a setup with the the wrong xp CD.
| During install i'm stuck at entering the key. This made me clear the CD I thought was the
| original one isn't.
| Can I find out if it is an OEM Supplier Unique key?
| Does 'HPQ' means something like that?
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