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mikepb3

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Feb 19, 2005
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I'm running windows xp home but i lost the product key so i also have windows xp pro, is it that big of a switch and will my computer handle it if it handles home fine?
 
Hi there!,

just to let you know that key finder does not work properly as it came back with a totally differnt key that i have on my sticker,

looks more like a keygen to me!

Dazzler
 
Large computer manufacturers do not use the sticker COA key to install XP, they use a single OEM key for preinstalled versions.

Their license from Microsoft permits this as no activation is required. The COA sticker on the side of the case is for instances when the end-user reinstalls the operating system with the supplied media.

Jelly bean is not a keygen. You are flat wrong.
 
This may be the manufacturer's factory installed product key rather than yours".

A second opinion is available via -

Belarc Advisor:
See the "Software Licenses" section of the resulting output from the Belarc Advisor.
 
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