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Old 05-15-2008, 08:41 PM
Jordan
 
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Default OEM computers and CD Key embedded in computer

I have a bunch of Dell and Lenovo notebooks in addition to a few other
desktop. All of these come with recovery disks. For each brand and model
it does not matter if I use Joe's Dell disks on Sally's Dell computer nor
does it matter if I use Bill's Lenovo disks on Jane's Lenovo computer so
long as the make and model are the same. They all seem to end up with the
right XP Key code after the install completes so this makes me believe that
the XP Key Code is embedded in the computer somewhere.

The first thing I do with all these compters when I get them is format them
and install Windows XP SP2 with a generic OEM disk so that none of the
crappy apps from Dell, Lenovo, Etc. get installed. I want to automate this
as much as possible so I have a custom SIF file but it would be very helpful
if I knew what to do in the [UserData] section for "ProductKey" so that it
automatically extracted the keycode from the computer without it having to
sit their and wait for me to type it in.



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Old 05-15-2008, 09:09 PM
Timothy Daniels
 
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Default Re: OEM computers and CD Key embedded in computer

"Jordan" wrote:
>I have a bunch of Dell and Lenovo notebooks in addition to a few
> other desktop. All of these come with recovery disks. For each
> brand and model it does not matter if I use Joe's Dell disks on
> Sally's Dell computer nor does it matter if I use Bill's Lenovo disks
> on Jane's Lenovo computer so long as the make and model are the
> same.


Probably just the make has to be the same. In the case of Dell,
the Dell-branded installation CD looks for the Dell-branded BIOS.
If it finds it, no activation key is necessary.


> They all seem to end up with the right XP Key code after the install
> completes so this makes me believe that the XP Key Code is
> embedded in the computer somewhere.


No key is sought if the installation CD finds the branded BIOS.


> The first thing I do with all these compters when I get them is format
> them and install Windows XP SP2 with a generic OEM disk so that
> none of the crappy apps from Dell, Lenovo, Etc. get installed. I want
> to automate this as much as possible so I have a custom SIF file but
> it would be very helpful if I knew what to do in the [UserData] section
> for "ProductKey" so that it automatically extracted the keycode from
> the computer without it having to sit their and wait for me to type it in.


Is there a question or a request in there somewhere? :-)

*TimDaniels*


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Old 05-15-2008, 09:16 PM
Carey Frisch [MVP]
 
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Default Re: OEM computers and CD Key embedded in computer

Preserving OEM Pre-Activation when Re-installing Windows XP
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb457078.aspx

The Microsoft Policy Concerning Disk Duplication of Windows XP Installations
http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=winxp

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience -
Windows Vista Enthusiast

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"Jordan" <none@here.com> wrote in message news:uwG%23pOstIHA.4716@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
I have a bunch of Dell and Lenovo notebooks in addition to a few other
desktop. All of these come with recovery disks. For each brand and model
it does not matter if I use Joe's Dell disks on Sally's Dell computer nor
does it matter if I use Bill's Lenovo disks on Jane's Lenovo computer so
long as the make and model are the same. They all seem to end up with the
right XP Key code after the install completes so this makes me believe that
the XP Key Code is embedded in the computer somewhere.

The first thing I do with all these compters when I get them is format them
and install Windows XP SP2 with a generic OEM disk so that none of the
crappy apps from Dell, Lenovo, Etc. get installed. I want to automate this
as much as possible so I have a custom SIF file but it would be very helpful
if I knew what to do in the [UserData] section for "ProductKey" so that it
automatically extracted the keycode from the computer without it having to
sit their and wait for me to type it in.



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