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Old 05-02-2007, 03:02 PM
sedawk@hotmail.com
 
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Default XP Pro OEM Question

I have an HP Pavillion laptop with an OEM license for XP Pro. I'd like
to reinstall XP on the laptop, but the recovery DVD take 'FOREVER" and
I'd really like a cleaner install of XP, minus the added software from
HP.
I have an XP Pro OEM CD from another computer I built. Will it be
legal, and will it work to reload the laptop using the generic OEM CD,
but use the Product Key from my laptop? The OEM sticker on my laptop
actually says 'OEM HP', along with the Product Key. It seems to me I'm
within the license agreement, since I'm not moving the OEM software to
another machine, but simply using different media to load from. I'm
just wondering if a generic OEM CD is somehow different, and might not
work with the 'OEM HP' Product Key.

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Old 05-02-2007, 03:40 PM
Og
 
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Default Re: XP Pro OEM Question

What you propose _usually_ works, and _is_ legal.
Keep in mind that...
1. The generic OEM disk you will have to perform a _Clean_ install.
2. Both OEM versions must be of the same "type" -- e.g. both Home, both
Pro...
3. You must obtain XP hardware-device drivers from HP in order for you
laptop to function correctly.
[e.g. drivers for Motherboard, touch-pad, video, NIC, wireless,
sound...]
Steve

<sedawk@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>I have an HP Pavillion laptop with an OEM license for XP Pro. I'd like
> to reinstall XP on the laptop, but the recovery DVD take 'FOREVER" and
> I'd really like a cleaner install of XP, minus the added software from
> HP.
> I have an XP Pro OEM CD from another computer I built. Will it be
> legal, and will it work to reload the laptop using the generic OEM CD,
> but use the Product Key from my laptop? The OEM sticker on my laptop
> actually says 'OEM HP', along with the Product Key. It seems to me I'm
> within the license agreement, since I'm not moving the OEM software to
> another machine, but simply using different media to load from. I'm
> just wondering if a generic OEM CD is somehow different, and might not
> work with the 'OEM HP' Product Key.
>



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Old 05-02-2007, 04:29 PM
Rock
 
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Default Re: XP Pro OEM Question

<sedawk@hotmail.com> wrote
>I have an HP Pavillion laptop with an OEM license for XP Pro. I'd like
> to reinstall XP on the laptop, but the recovery DVD take 'FOREVER" and
> I'd really like a cleaner install of XP, minus the added software from
> HP.
> I have an XP Pro OEM CD from another computer I built. Will it be
> legal, and will it work to reload the laptop using the generic OEM CD,
> but use the Product Key from my laptop? The OEM sticker on my laptop
> actually says 'OEM HP', along with the Product Key. It seems to me I'm
> within the license agreement, since I'm not moving the OEM software to
> another machine, but simply using different media to load from. I'm
> just wondering if a generic OEM CD is somehow different, and might not
> work with the 'OEM HP' Product Key.


I believe it should work as long as it's a generic OEM version and both are
Pro. There is no licensing issue.

--
Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]

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Old 05-02-2007, 06:31 PM
RedForeman
 
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Default Re: XP Pro OEM Question

On May 2, 11:29 am, "Rock" <R...@nospam.net> wrote:
> <sed...@hotmail.com> wrote
>
> >I have an HP Pavillion laptop with an OEM license for XP Pro. I'd like
> > to reinstall XP on the laptop, but the recovery DVD take 'FOREVER" and
> > I'd really like a cleaner install of XP, minus the added software from
> > HP.
> > I have an XP Pro OEM CD from another computer I built. Will it be
> > legal, and will it work to reload the laptop using the generic OEM CD,
> > but use the Product Key from my laptop? The OEM sticker on my laptop
> > actually says 'OEM HP', along with the Product Key. It seems to me I'm
> > within the license agreement, since I'm not moving the OEM software to
> > another machine, but simply using different media to load from. I'm
> > just wondering if a generic OEM CD is somehow different, and might not
> > work with the 'OEM HP' Product Key.

>
> I believe it should work as long as it's a generic OEM version and both are
> Pro. There is no licensing issue.
>
> --
> Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]


Have you ever had issues where OEM CD vs Retail Key won't mix??? I
think I have... it's been too long since I actually installed XP...

RedForeman

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Old 05-02-2007, 07:16 PM
Bruce Chambers
 
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Default Re: XP Pro OEM Question

RedForeman wrote:
>
>
> Have you ever had issues where OEM CD vs Retail Key won't mix??? I
> think I have... it's been too long since I actually installed XP...
>
> RedForeman
>



It's a known condition.

Product Keys are bound to the specific type and language of
CD/license (OEM, Volume, retail, full, or Upgrade) with which they are
purchased. For example, a WinXP Home OEM Product Key won't work for any
retail version of WinXP Home, or for any version of WinXP Pro, and vice
versa. An upgrade's Product Key cannot be used with a full version CD,
and vice versa. An OEM Product Key will not work to install a retail
product. An Italian Product Key will not work with an English CD.
Bottom line: Product Keys and CD types cannot be mixed & matched.


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Old 05-02-2007, 08:26 PM
Rock
 
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Default Re: XP Pro OEM Question

"RedForeman" <RedForeman@gmail.com> wrote
> On May 2, 11:29 am, "Rock" <R...@nospam.net> wrote:
>> <sed...@hotmail.com> wrote
>>
>> >I have an HP Pavillion laptop with an OEM license for XP Pro. I'd like
>> > to reinstall XP on the laptop, but the recovery DVD take 'FOREVER" and
>> > I'd really like a cleaner install of XP, minus the added software from
>> > HP.
>> > I have an XP Pro OEM CD from another computer I built. Will it be
>> > legal, and will it work to reload the laptop using the generic OEM CD,
>> > but use the Product Key from my laptop? The OEM sticker on my laptop
>> > actually says 'OEM HP', along with the Product Key. It seems to me I'm
>> > within the license agreement, since I'm not moving the OEM software to
>> > another machine, but simply using different media to load from. I'm
>> > just wondering if a generic OEM CD is somehow different, and might not
>> > work with the 'OEM HP' Product Key.

>>
>> I believe it should work as long as it's a generic OEM version and both
>> are
>> Pro. There is no licensing issue.


> Have you ever had issues where OEM CD vs Retail Key won't mix??? I
> think I have... it's been too long since I actually installed XP...


Yes you can't use a retail product key with an OEM CD. They have to match
as to the following:
Home v. Pro
Retail full v. Retail Upgrade v. generic OEM v. Branded OEM v. Volume
License
Language Version.

Normally the product key on the sticker that's on an OEM computer will work
with a generic OEM CD of the same type.

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Old 05-05-2007, 12:56 PM
Stephen Whitlock
 
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Default Re: XP Pro OEM Question

Bruce Chambers wrote:
> RedForeman wrote:
>>
>>
>> Have you ever had issues where OEM CD vs Retail Key won't mix??? I
>> think I have... it's been too long since I actually installed XP...
>>
>> RedForeman
>>

>
>
> It's a known condition.
>
> Product Keys are bound to the specific type and language of
> CD/license (OEM, Volume, retail, full, or Upgrade) with which they are
> purchased. For example, a WinXP Home OEM Product Key won't work for any
> retail version of WinXP Home, or for any version of WinXP Pro, and vice
> versa. An upgrade's Product Key cannot be used with a full version CD,
> and vice versa. An OEM Product Key will not work to install a retail
> product. An Italian Product Key will not work with an English CD.
> Bottom line: Product Keys and CD types cannot be mixed & matched.
>
>

Unless you manage to get hold of one of Microsoft's "Admin" keys.
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Old 05-05-2007, 06:24 PM
Bruce Chambers
 
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Default Re: XP Pro OEM Question

Stephen Whitlock wrote:
>
>
> Unless you manage to get hold of one of Microsoft's "Admin" keys.



Which are most likely non-existent. In all these years of supporting
Microsoft products, I've never come across or heard of any such thing.
(Mind you, I'm not saying that such things couldn't exist, but I
seriously doubt that Microsoft could have kept the existence of such
things secret for so long. Call me extremely skeptical.)


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