i don’t have my winodows xp cd anymore to download it on my computer but i have my sisters windows xp cd that she got with her computer. are you allowed somehow to use someone else’s windows xp cd?
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You asked it to remove garbage. It removed XP.
Sounds like it worked as designed. 🙂
You’re going to need the number off *your* windows CD – if you try to use your sister’s number, it will eventually come back to haunt you (whenever Windows Genuine Advantage realizes that number is attached to two different computers…
cd code:- qw4hd-dqcrh-hm64m-6gjrk-8k83t
You asked it to remove garbage. It removed XP.
Sounds like it worked as designed. 🙂
You’re going to need the number off *your* windows CD – if you try to use your sister’s number, it will eventually come back to haunt you (whenever Windows Genuine Advantage realizes that number is attached to two different computers…
Or consider installing Ubuntu or Fedora or other Linux variant, where they don’t treat you, their customer, like a thief…. Oh, and they’re *free*. Legally.
http://www.ubuntu.com
http://fedoraproject.org
What you will need is the CD key, a 16 charactyer code that came with the cd, to install windows again.
I believe Microsoft allows you to install 1 CD on up to 3 different computers legally.
Use your sisters key and dont worry about it
After millions of copies of XP over the last however many years and millions of Vista, MS is not keeping track of one number being used twice. The EULA agreement says 3 diff. computers just like the other poster said.