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    VCTech
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    Resolved [RESOLVED] WindowsXP and formatting

    If I buy Windows XP Pro and install it on a machine and activate it through microsoft and then decide to format in 2 months...can I use the same activation code they gave me if no hardware changes take effect? I format often and was wondering....and If i buy a new Pentium4 board, ram, CPU and upgrade my current machine...do i have to call to reactivate windows?

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    Just a thought,even on the same hardware it might be designed not to generate the same key every time.

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    If you reinstall, you will need to reactivate it.

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    <font face="Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Geneva" size="2">Originally posted by VCTech:
    If I buy Windows XP Pro ....and If i buy a new Pentium4 board, ram, CPU and upgrade my current machine...do i have to call to reactivate windows? </font>
    I have xp Pro build 2600, doesnt have activation in it. never asks me for anything other than the key code from cd case. I changed my MB/CPU/RAM the other day The MB was still same model but different revision. It came up with a stop error and wouldnt boot. Had to reinstall. same thing if I try to clone HD to another machine, same stop error. I believe with the retail version you will have to activate if change those things.


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    XP Pro (Build 2600) seems to be the corporate version, which doesn't require the activation from MS.

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    <font face="Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Geneva" size="2">Originally posted by reboot:
    XP Pro (Build 2600) seems to be the corporate version, which doesn't require the activation from MS.

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    True, but I removed my NIC from teh system the other day (tbh I forgot to put it back in) & XP Corp wouldn't boot into Windows again until I placed it back into the system. I could change anything else that I had though, except the NIC.

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    I have made numerous changes in my system and have not had to reactivate. But a couple of months ago everytime I changed more than 2 componets I had to go through the activation process but not recently. Also a not so well kept secret is that after 120 days ms wipe you data from data base. Conceivably if you wait 120 days between install you may install the same copy on another machine and have two machines running with the same copy. This came from some MS reps.

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    <font face="Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Geneva" size="2">Originally posted by jbar1:
    I have made numerous changes in my system and have not had to reactivate. But a couple of months ago everytime I changed more than 2 componets I had to go through the activation process but not recently. Also a not so well kept secret is that after 120 days ms wipe you data from data base. Conceivably if you wait 120 days between install you may install the same copy on another machine and have two machines running with the same copy. This came from some MS reps.

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    I am really, REALLY sure that that is NOT true.

    I just have this hunch...

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    <font face="Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Geneva" size="2">Originally posted by jbar1:
    Also a not so well kept secret is that after 120 days ms wipe you data from data base. Conceivably if you wait 120 days between install you may install the same copy on another machine and have two machines running with the same copy. This came from some MS reps.

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    I have not heard this neither & nor has anyone else I have spoken to.



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    Doesn't matter, as long as you only activate and do not register, MS doesn't know who you are anyway....

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    <font face="Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Geneva" size="2">Originally posted by sowulo:
    Doesn't matter, as long as you only activate and do not register, MS doesn't know who you are anyway....

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    I thik alarm bell swould ring though if the same Product CD Key was used a few times to activate

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    Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the CD Key is not involved in activation. The activation code is randomly generated from the ID's of several hardware components (I don't remember which at the moment and I don't care enough to look it up... ).

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    well i installed XP home version and I have to say...seems pretty solid...no problems at all. I did the activation online..wasn't too painful

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    Actually it's a combinatin of both the cd code and the hardware(hash),the makes the system activation code.Conceivably,you could have identical machines,and the same cd,and have the both activated.

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    <font face="Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Geneva" size="2">Originally posted by sowulo:
    Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the CD Key is not involved in activation. The activation code is randomly generated from the ID's of several hardware components (I don't remember which at the moment and I don't care enough to look it up... ).

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    If the CD key is not used, then how would Microsoft diffrentiate on wether you had used the same copy on more than one machine upon activiation??? If the CD key wasn't used then you could in theory then use that CD Key on as many systems as you liked and activate them all without having any problems

    The CD Key & the Hardware ID's are what generates the Activation code.

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