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| Technology: Discuss is my laptop knackered? in the Non-Diving Related Forums forums: Gary You may find the CD key is on a label stuck on the bottom of your laptop. I think ... |
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| cheers Pete luckily there wasn't much stuff in the way of other applications, a couple I can think of, one grahics, one for the MP3 player but I can reload them no problem oh and AOL broadband will need to be reloaded
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A proper XP Install CD and matching serial both to hand will ensure you can install and boot Windows on the new disk, and so recover the data from the old disk. The matching XP Install CD and serial has nothing to do with being legit. There are flavours of XP Install CD that will refuse to accept other flavours of perfectly legitimate serial numbers. You end up at a different dead end, with Windows installed and booting but stuck prompting for a number you do not have. Alternatively you get an XP Install CD and Serial Number that are known to match and after installing XP you can change to your own number within the 30 day activation period. [edit]The caveat to be aware of attempting to use a USB drive caddy and with the backup disk you plan to buy. USB caddys and Hard Disks are virtually always USB2. Some USB2 devices will refuse to work with some USB1.1 interfaces found on older PCs and Laptops. Good this isn't it Last edited by MattS : 20-02-08 at 02:41 PM. |
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| many thanks to Grant (G man) for his brand new FREE hard drive that arrived this morning is that a bit more on the electric bill then Grant? Derek, I've got a job for you
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| well Derek came over and fixed the new HD in & reloaded the software and all is well just need to sort my old HD out next week and it'll be a complete success cheers for everyones inputs, especially the useful ones
__________________ What if the world was out of trouble, What if the world was out of pain Would it be a world thats worth living in, Without anything, Thats worth a sin What if the world was out of hope, Would you find a place where you belong You said to yourself that you'd never make it that far, And the mountains too high, The answer is ................ __________________ |
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| I haven't actually, cold you pm it to me ? (Just in case, of course LOL)
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