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installing Service pack 2 on XP corporate
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Joelacrane
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Registered: Feb 2004 Location: Country: United States State: Certifications: Nothing, im too lazy. A+ someday... Working on:
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installing Service pack 2 on XP corporate
I need to install service pack 2 on a computer that has XP corporate. Its says my CD key is invalid (Duh!).
Any way to get around this?
I am using Service Pack 2 for IT professionals, not the regular end-user one.
Please dont ask why i am trying to install sp2 on XP corporate. You really should understand yourself.
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03-27-06 04:34 PM
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enforcer
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Registered: Jun 2002 Location: Wembley - Home of the big arch Country: United Kingdom State: Certifications: MCSE NT4, MCP 2K Working on: MCSE 2K 216,217 MCSA 2K 218
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if it is saying the cd key is invalid, it's likely to be one that was out on the internet and has been used for pirate copies of XP corporate. If your company is the genuine owner of this key then someone from your company leaked the key to the internet and now the company is paying the price.
or more likley, you are using a pirate version of XP.
go buy a licence. 
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05-25-06 11:12 PM
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Joelacrane
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They have 90 percent of the marked occupied, so why do they have to charge 150 per copy? Ridiculous! I am going to try out Linux Fedora Core soon.
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05-26-06 04:47 AM
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crane550
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Registered: Nov 2002 Location: Coos Bay, OR Country: United States State: Certifications: A+, Minitaure Electronic Repair (2M), Module Test & Repair (MTR) Working on:
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atta boy, brother.
So what are you still doing here? We need to talk about duthforce a little more.
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06-20-06 04:35 PM
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Joelacrane
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Dutchforce is a litle too in depth for me. Examnotes does seem to be dying though, which is too bad, it used to be pretty busy. Ive been going to pocketpcthoughts with most of my electronics questions now. Its mainly about pocket pcs, but the people there do know a few things about full size pcs too.
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