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Originally Posted by mat4ijo
I have genuine version of XP
Already have it installed on HDD but is knackered and logs out immediately after loggin in and I can't fix it. This HDD drive however works perfectly as slave to other HDDs so tried re-installing XP on old HDD which was lying about the house to have a fresh start and use this as the master.
I haven't got / can't find the CD key though
Tried THIS which searches old HDD for the key. However the key it gave still reqistered as invalid on the windows installation.
Can you only install XP on one HDD???
Is the program that I used (see link above) wrong???
Any ideas welcome
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You can only be using one key. If you go to reinstall XP onto a different motherboard for example you would need to call Microsoft and explain what you are doing.
If you clone a hard drive only one will remain bootable. One XP key to one computer.
I have never used that product you used it it appears to be a good program. Belarc will also show you your key although you would need to be on-line to scan the drive:
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
All that being said I would add to your previous thread that
wsaupdater is not an XP file. It is used by BlazeFind and may replace
userinit.exe. I do not see it listed in your registry.
I would suggest putting the problem drive back as Master and follow the following using the XP CD:
If you cannot boot into Windows I would suggest first trying the Recovery Console:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;307654
To try to fix the boot:
Assuming that your XP is on C: then:
Type:
FIXMBR C:
then enter. After that completes type:
FIXBOOT C:
then enter. After that completes type:
BOOTCFG /rebuild
then enter. After that completes type:
EXIT
then reboot.
If in the process you are asked to run
chkdsk say YES.
Also after the BOOTCFG /rebuild you will be prompted to:
C:\Windows
1. Add installation to boot list? (Yes/No/All):
2. Enter Load Identifier: (Custom description for an operating system loading from the Boot menu)
3. Enter Operating System Load Options: (that is: /fastdetect)
Reply:
1. Yes
2. XP
3. /fastdetect
If this fails you can run a Repair Install that will leave your data intact:
http://michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm
(You would need your key for the Repair Install).