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Technical Help & Discussion => Windows PCs & Software: Help, News & Discussion => Topic started by: mistybear on January 13, 2008, 11:49
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I'm not sure if I should put all of these questions in the thread about upgrading Michael's computer or not, anyway it's a software problem, (I think).
Can we re-install Windows XP from the Medion Operating System Installation CD, when we replace the MB and CPU? Assuming we need to that is?
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probably not - but its definitely worth a go before going out and getting another version
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What Sam said, MB, it's almost certainly an OEM version, tied to the original hardware.
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If your "Windows XP" is "OEM" , you might have trouble once the OEM version is activated on a PC, it can never be legally transferred from it to another PC, even if the PC dies,That's why it is cheaper. I replaced the m/b on a PC then reloaded XP OEM but i could not activate it , rang Microsoft support they just said it was a different PC
& did not want to know about it, i ended up using modified version of XP. Thats the last time i will pay for anything from Microsoft.
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Thanks guys, not the answer I was hoping for. :(
I do have another question, and you will notice, if you haven't already, I have no idea how all this stuff works. :blush:
What happens to all the stuff on his harddrives when they are hooked up to the, programs, operating systems and games??????? :dunno:
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Just do i windows repair install, it's reloading XP but all your data will be saved, you will need to install the drivers CD that came with your M/B. Info here: http://www.overclockers.com/tips1155/index.asp
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That looks very promising gmax, thanks. :thumbs:
I also found this link on whirlpool and it has another link about XP.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=166
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=339
If it makes sense to you, let me know, all it did was confuse me. :-\
I'll do more reading in the morning. :snooze: