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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: St.Helens
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Windows xp
Hello there peeps,
Was wondering if anyone could give me bit of advice please ? My mate bought a tiny 3000+ just before they went bust, And as lost his restore disc, But has still got he`s licience id and windows product key, Can i use my copy of windows (dunno if this is legal) and use and re-activate with he`s product id ? we dont who else to contact with them going belly up thanks
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Join Date: Jun 1999
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It is perfectly legitimate to use your XP CD to install on his computer, provided you use his CD key to activate it.
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thanks very much mate
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