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Soggy

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  1. I have recently been trying to reformat my new Toshiba Notebook, but to my amazment their Recovery DVD crashes before jumping into 'Recovery Mode' (Had 2 replacement DVD's now) - so it was suggested I try to format my partitions with an original XP disk. Finding my old XP Pro disk, and blow off the dust, I went on my merry way loading up as I would normally to refomat - but to my astonishment I was meet with the error that may Harddrives could not be found. After 2 hrs of google'in I found that it was an issue with my new Laptops 2 HD's. Learn't that I needed to press F6 while the XP Setup was starting - I'll be damned no dam Floppy! Bringing me to nLite - My Laptop came bundled with MCE 2005 and the rest of the Toshiba gear. I have 'attained' a copy of the normal MCE 2005 disks, but was wondering - here is the reason for this post - if there is an option within nLite to enter my CD-Key and have it auto setup? Maybe not explaining myself the best, if you've ever purchased a Compaq, HP, Dell etc PC you'd know you get the companies OWN Recovery CD, where when you get into trouble you can simply do a reformat. But unlike a normal OS CD/DVD it skips the section where you type your CD-Key etc because it is an OEM (I believe this is the word ). If I'm not mistaken you are only entitled to enter a CD-Key once, thus why they made this 'pre-loaded Recovery CD's' when you purchase a machine. I have the CD-Key on the bottom of my Notebook so it's all above board, not asking for a way to 'skip' it, just to 'mimic' how they do it. Long post I know, just wanted to make the best of Toshiba's 'problems' Thanks, Soggy
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