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BrokenBelief Posted at 10:41 pm on Feb. 23, 2008
If I have my windows product key (the 25-digit key), can I use any Windows install disk to install with?  Because somehow my original XP disks seem to have gotten lost in the shuffle of moving and such, but I need to format my C: drive.  I've got all kinds of crap on this thing and a fresh install is really what I need.  (DirectX problems, irreparable registry corruption, etc.)

Any of you tech buffs know?

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pleaseremove Posted at 8:57 am on Feb. 24, 2008
Your key will work on any disk as long as its the correct version. So if your key is for XP Home then you will need an XP Home CD.
Cingular Wireless Posted at 1:44 am on Feb. 24, 2008
No, the key is tied to that one CD only. Call Microsoft because maybe they can do something.
greeneyedone Posted at 10:42 pm on Feb. 23, 2008
I think you can go to the website and download it that way. But I am not completely sure.
wetwilly1169 Posted at 10:42 pm on Feb. 23, 2008
No, it should be genuine to only that copy of windows. But even if you had it with you it would not work. You would have to call microsoft and have them issue you a new key.

exsetera Posted at 10:42 pm on Feb. 23, 2008
if its the same version of XP then yah i think you can
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