write back me the specifications of your windiow xp software like, is it the corporate edition or sp1 or sp2 or anything it ll specify then, I ll be able to help you out.
2006-11-03 13:59:38
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answered by HC 3
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There is no one key to install every version of XP similar to a master or hidden key. In corp editions where it is a single copy of the disk and single key for every machine you then have what is called a Volume License Key. This allows you install the same disk and key on a multitude of systems. The license is then counted per seat or install versus CD-Key. Not that I condone piracy nor say that you should do it. But if you find a VLK edition of XP and a valid VLK key, then you can use the one on many systems. I DO NOT suggest you doing this and I do not take resposability for any actions you do.
2006-11-03 21:54:57
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answered by rdbn7734 3
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no there is not and using a product key that did not come with ur win xp it will not last. ur be locked out when 30 days is up.you can buy win xp ofr $100
2006-11-03 21:48:48
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answered by ? 4
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WinXP: http://www.mvps.org/marksxp/WindowsXP/prodid.php
Office: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA011508341033.aspx
2006-11-04 00:02:45
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answered by TheHumbleOne 7
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there is no master key.
no number, no install.
microsoft is really getting serious about hacked copies of xp.
there are ways to get around the numbers, but to involved for most folks
2006-11-03 21:45:37
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answered by kjanxer 2
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No. even if someone gave you a key, it wouldn't work...Microsoft is Microsoft...there's only one key for a particular copy of Windows.
2006-11-03 21:48:14
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answered by Anonymous
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no, why don't you go buy your software like everyone else instead of stealing it?
2006-11-03 21:57:56
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answered by micheleseptember 2
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no but geek squed may help you get it
2006-11-03 21:46:53
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answered by Juan C 3
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No.
2006-11-03 21:45:03
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answered by Brian 2
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