How do I find out what XP key is being used?

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As per title, I need to check what XP key is being used on a laptop I have. Just activated over the phone but I'm not sure which key was used.

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Sorry wrong forum, had two windows open :(
 
Tom|Nbk said:

Yup, just used search and found that :)

Really should have been paying more attention to what I was doing before I posted the thread.

Had to use a OEM XP CD that I shouldn't have to install on the laptop as the recovery cd is pre-SP2 and useless. I didn't know if the Microsoft guy over the phone was giving me an activation code based on a dodgy key or the real legitimate OEM key that I had tried to enter from the sticker (tried to enter the legit key before activation but it didn't seem to work)

I am happy to say that I am now legal again as I am using the correct OEM key on the laptop :D.

This can be deleted if a Don is passing by.
 
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burnsy2023 said:
That doesn't necessarily mean your legal.

Burnsy

I've installed an OEM install with an OEM key on a system that is unchanged from the OEM state other than the fact that I've not used an OEM recovery CD.

I doubt the Microsoft operator would have provided me with a code to activate if something was wrong. I even said that I had used another OEM CD to install.
 
Zico said:
I doubt the Microsoft operator would have provided me with a code to activate if something was wrong. I even said that I had used another OEM CD to install.

The operator could easily allow you to reactivate even though you have an illegal copy, that means nothing.

I am however, being very picky here and it is a bit pointless, however I wanted to point out that just because you use your legit OEM product key doesn't necessarily mean your legal.

:)

Burnsy
 
I would have used the recovery cd had it been for the fact that the CD is completely out of date and doesn't even contain SP1. Also OEM's take it apon themselves to bundle a lot of tripe in with there recovery cd's and I wanted a clean install without the need to un-install yet more crap that is just not needed.

I'm just glad that I bought second hand than go for a brand new Dell system. Much less hassle to have done what I have done with the Acer than with the rubbish that Dell would have had installed.
 
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