Re: Invalid Product Key Error
- From: kimee008 <kimee008@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 15:49:00 -0800
That is what I am putting in is the one on the PC however it is showing
invalid. They seem to of thought that the disk went to a old pc so they went
and got off the old PC and that worked now a new problem lol they do not have
the yellow applications restore cd from a gateway pc oops. now what?
"Shenan Stanley" wrote:
kimee008 wrote:.
I am helping a freind with some pc issues. She needed a system
restore due to many virus issues. When doing the restore I got an
invalid product key is invalid. When I was talking with her she is
not 100% that this restore disk goes to this pc. This desktop had
Windows XP I am guess the Home edition but not 100% sure. The
desktop does have a Produc key on it and that is the one I am
using. She seems to recall someone needing to fix this PC before
and using another restore disk. At this point I am at a loss in
what to do. I have OEM windows XP Home edtion disk but appartenly
not the one that works with this key. Help
Is the system up and running now and giving the 'product key invalid'
message?
Is there a sticker on the machine with the proper product key?
The Genuine Advantage Product Key Update Tool is only valid for
users attempting to change their current non-genuine Product Key
to a genuine COA sticker or genuine Product Key - all without a reinstall!
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=50346&clcid=0x409
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