Originally posted by: JK949
Is there a way to check a Windows XP key code to make sure it is valid and
will work before actualy installing windows. I want to make sure it will work
first before going through the long instal process first.
Originally posted by: JK949
It is a legal key code but from my brothers Compaq computer.
I was curious whether it would work on a home built compter that
he has. I'm not going to use it but he would like me to install windows
on his sons computer that he and I built.
Originally posted by: Tigge
I got my Windows XP from my college. But when I try to validate the code, like to download updates and such, it says that the code is invalid. Anyone know what I can do?
Microsoft doesn't offer just "Key Codes" for sale. Neither can anybody else, legally. Windows XP must be sold with an original Microsoft CD, a COA sticker or Retail Key sticker, and a manual. Anybody who tries to sell you anything less than that is, at best, in violation of Microsoft's licensing terms. More likely, it's counterfeit or stolen software or keys.Originally posted by: JK949
Thanks for the info. I will suggest against using it.
One more question. How do you go about buying another license / keycode
from Microsoft. I can't find anything on the web site offering this option.
Huh?Originally posted by: ShellGuy
Do you know the price diff between Full Retail Box and OEM? There is more than 50 bucks diff on newegg. I could spend that on more ram..