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is there a way to force a regular win xp cd to accept a oem key


nokiakiller

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HI

i have a smal question for you guys:

is there a way to force a regular win xp cd to accept my oem cd key?

i have talked with microsoft an they wont give me a ansver.

and Dell wont give me a new install cd. :realmad:

so now im sitting here on an illegal copy :ph34r: , since i dont have any install cd for my oem key.

if it helps here are the details.

cd key type : windows xp pro sp 1 norwagian

computer : dell latitude D400

the cd i have is.

windows xp pro sp2 retail norwagian.

i have tryed the fix on this site:

http://www.petri.co.il/use_oem_version_to_upgrade_xp.htm

but it wont work.

so do anyone have a idea of what i can do??

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- Copy content of your retail sp2 cd to a folder

- Copy OEMBIOS files / setupp.ini / pidgen.dll /dpcdll.dll from original dell cd source (cabbed version) to the same folder

- Reburn the new folder : it's your new winxp cd and don't forget bootsectors to make cd bootable.

This CD will accept your dell key and activation will be based on bios detection so no activation by internet or phone needed.

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first of all

thanks for the help.

but the old dell cd (oem cd) is so broken, that i cant read from it.

but is it possible to uce the oembios files from a old hp xp home cd i have ??

or will the difference betven xp pro and xp home make this impossible.

Edit:

it didnt work.

tryed to copy the files:

PIDGEN.DLL

SETUPP.INI

DPCDLL.DL_

from the I386 folder on my HP cd (win xp home cd)

to the I386 folder on my retail cd (win xp pro sp 2)

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>but is it possible to uce the oembios files from a old hp xp home cd i have ??

The files from a Dell SP2 CD are compatible with more machines than the files from a SP0 or SP1. If you have a new machine the old files may not work.

>or will the difference betven xp pro and xp home make this impossible.

OEMBIOS files are independant of any particular Windows.

>it didnt work.

Randomly copying files will get you lucky sometimes. Learning how to build the CD will get you the right thing every time. Start here:

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=63258

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not to mention theres a huge difference between home and pro. home has a few more features here and there, more keyboard choices, also you can set keyboard buttons in home, i can't do that in pro. but soon i'm gonna have a DAS blank keyboard, so meh.

Home and Pro don't mix. you can install home as much as you want, but once you install pro, it'll be hard to get home back on.

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@Sonic: so i have noticed

so a smal question:

is there any out there that can help me get a hand on those files?

i bougth a cd repair kit, but it didnt help my cd is too scrached to copy the files. :realmad:

but i got lucky and found the base of the old hp laptop (that laptop died during a car crash :( )

but atleast i have the oem cd cey for the hp win cd.

so now im back on a genuine win xp :thumbup

bu its home edition and i want to uce my pro licence.

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a smal update:

i downloaded the files Sonic linked to.

they didnt work. :wacko:

but i also downloaded a dell oem cd

and uced all the oemfiles i found in the I386 folder and copied pidgen.dll, SETUPP.INI

DPCDLL.DL from that cd to my retail one.

and it worked :thumbup.

so now im finaly on a 100% legal system.

so at last a BIIG thanks to: Sonic, severach, and bonestonne

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  • 11 months later...

aaah! I've got a simular problem, only a slightly less comlicated.. I hope.. I've got an xp pro corporate cd, but an oem key.. now the only thing I think i'll need are those files Sonic had... and I can't find them anywhere

I'll keep searching though

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Copying a OEM XP Pro. CD from a friend/family/office is more "legal" than use "volume media" modded to OEM CD ...

Moreover you need to find "files" listed before from an OEM CD ...

We can't help more snorrip3.

btw, Welcome to msfn !

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