So I lost my Windows XP Pro disk, but my CD Key . [cd key] [new cd]

Q: So I lost my Windows XP Pro disk, but my CD-Key. Is there anyway, I can get a copy w / o having to pay for a new ?


Best Answer: why not get the windows 7 beta? That'll last until June 2010 (then you'll have to buy it after June), even though it releases in Oct. 22 (i think) hey it's free and you get it early.

Re:Originally posted by: guy
If you remember your then certainly you can just grab the correct iso from some newsgroups and burn that. Do you remember if it was full retail, OEM or upgrade retail or what?

mine is full retail of xp pro.


Re:wow…the only i remeber for windows was FCKGW…

Re:If you remember your then certainly you can just grab the correct iso from some newsgroups and burn that. Do you remember if it was full retail, OEM or upgrade retail or what?

Re:Windows XP Pro x64 requires a different key… (http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.asp?DEPA=0&type=&description=windows+xp+x64+oem&Submit=ENE&Ntk=all&N=0&minPrice=&maxPrice=&Go.x=0&Go.y=0)

You'll have to buy the OEM version at the end of the trial. Microsoft had a special upgrade price for 32-bit users of Windows XP, but that but that expired in July of last year. (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/64bit/upgrade/default.mspx).

Also, there are 3 (maybe 4) different classes of disks and keys which are not interchangeable:

Full
Upgrade
OEM
Volume License

I'm currently waiting for delivery of a Restore / OEM XP Home CD from HP to reload a laptop that has an XP Home license. The hard drive had failed in the laptop which is out of warranty and I replaced the drive (http://shop1.outpost.com/product/4280844?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG), but I have no media with which to reload.


Re:Originally posted by: guy
Here are some ideas:

(1) If you're at college, see if they've got a near-giveaway deal on WinXP Pro for students. I hear that's often the case, ask the college bookstore and/or IT people. Ask about MS Office while you're at it :)

(2) If you happen to have a 64-bit-capable rig, download a free 180-day trial version of WinXP Pro x64 Edition (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/64bit/evaluation/trial.mspx). You can get free Avast antivirus that's compatible with x64 Edition, too :)

Back when I was in college, I had no computer and my roommate had a 25MHz 386 :Q ~ dude, OMG it has Tetris!!!

Oooh ok. awesome. I have an A64. Will I be able to possibly use my existing on it? If not, I just hope it lasts me long enough so that I can switch to Vista when it comes out.


Re:Here are some ideas:

(1) If you're at college, see if they've got a near-giveaway deal on WinXP Pro for students. I hear that's often the case, ask the college bookstore and/or IT people. Ask about MS Office while you're at it :)

(2) If you happen to have a 64-bit-capable rig, download a free 180-day trial version of WinXP Pro x64 Edition (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/64bit/evaluation/trial.mspx). You can get free Avast antivirus that's compatible with x64 Edition, too :)

Back when I was in college, I had no computer and my roommate had a 25MHz 386 :Q ~ dude, OMG it has Tetris!!!


Re:Originally posted by: guy
Darn. Well, like I always say, at least it's nothing money can't fix :D

Darn. Well, since I'm a poor and starving college student trying to get his way through life, I guess I'm just going to have torrent the file. It's not considered bootlegging unless I really steal the software, right? I'm going to be using my still. I find it a waste of money to buy another WinXP disk when Vista's right around the corner anyways.


Re:Darn. Well, like I always say, at least it's nothing money can't fix :D

Re:Originally posted by: guy
If it was a retail WinXP Pro CD, then call Microsoft. They may want the Part No. off the Product Key sticker, the CD sleeve, or the box itself, which would be like X01-23456 or something.

Aw, I dont have any of that. I just have the memorized from so many years of use. I've been using this disk and since 2001 or so.


Re:If it was a retail WinXP Pro CD, then call Microsoft. They may want the Part No. off the Product Key sticker, the CD sleeve, or the box itself, which would be like X01-23456 or something.

Re:Originally posted by: guy

Originally posted by: guy
Borrow a friend's cd?

none of my friends have xp pro. does it matter if i use the dell oem cd they have?

It won't matter if you use a dell oem cd. Also, i'm pretty sure that someone could make an iso of their cd and send it to you via yousendit.


Re:Originally posted by: guy
Get one from Microsoft. I think all you have to pay is shipping.

ok, awesome. how would i got about doing that then? website? calling them?


Re:Originally posted by: guy
Borrow a friend's cd?

none of my friends have xp pro. does it matter if i use the dell oem cd they have?


Re:Get one from Microsoft. I think all you have to pay is shipping.

Re:Borrow a friend's cd?

Re:I think plenty of people have dell OEM cds that will work with your .

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