Danny D wrote: ↑October 9th, 2019, 11:44 amFormat the "PC" ?? You mean format the hard drive and re-install XP ?
Yeah, I'm running the same installation disc across 2 XP PC's. Any hardware changes, which obviously one PC is a completely different PC to the other, should not allow activation with same disc. They are both fully activated, no issues whatsoever.
There should be all sorts of options to get XP activated nowadays.
Still Linksing wrote: ↑October 9th, 2019, 12:03 pm. There should be all sorts of options to get XP activated nowadays.
My home state of Missouri is known as "THE SHOW ME STATE". As we say around here. I'm from Missouri. "show me"
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Still Linksing wrote: ↑October 9th, 2019, 12:03 pm. There should be all sorts of options to get XP activated nowadays.
My home state of Missouri is known as "THE SHOW ME STATE". As we say around here. I'm from Missouri. "show me"
I'll take a look around over the weekend. I've never needed this myself so while I could find fixes to the activation problem, I can't guarantee what works and what doesn't as I have never tried any of them myself. The reason I'm hesitant to drop links.
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