Re: COA Sales
- From: DCA <dca860MAPS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 21:36:51 GMT
Gaz wrote:
Steve Fox wrote:Me likewise (although not 100's) but the OP's attitude stinks and he can swivel for all I care.Wont Work means a rejection on installation...
A clean XP home oem or XP Pro oem CD should work, it is possible that you need a cd that matches the service pack.
In all my time of installing windows XP, i have *never* came across an oem coa, branded or otherwise, that would not install on the clean xp home or pro oem cd.
And i have installed many hundreds of XPs.
Gaz
thx to all posters incidently
"Gaz" <gazter@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Steve Fox wrote:Just to let anyone interested know, I bought an IBM branded COA from thisDefine 'wont work'. Is the serial number rejected when you first install?
group ages ago.. And its about as much use as an ashtray on a motorbike!
It
wont work with any version of XP I try to install.
So Dont try and be a cheapskate like i was.. just buy a proper one and be
done with it.
They Dont work.
P.S. Please feel free to post constructive comments, Do gooders and
smartarses also post so that others can confirm what they already know
about
you!
Or is it refused when you try to activate?
Gaz
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