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June 21st, 2011 07:00

Anyone have any experience?

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June 21st, 2011 08:00

That is unnecessarily complicated and won't work.  All you have to do it restore to factory settings. Follow the directions HERE.

Windows 7 already has the tools to make a copy of the factory restore partition. Make sure you have made a system repair disk to use as a boot disk, backups of your personal files and a system image stored on an external drive. Open Win 7's Backup and Restore to do it all. That is insurance in addition to Dell's Recovery disks and work better.

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June 21st, 2011 09:00

Thank you for the response. I realize that it is complicated, but can you tell me why it won't work?

As per your suggestion, I will definitely do a backup using Windows 7's Backup and Restore beforehand regardless of how I proceed.

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August 7th, 2012 09:00

I just attempted installing VMware Player on my dell inspiron1525, which I upgraded to W7 Pro 2 years ago.  After installing VMWare , I attempted to create a VM for XP Pro using the OEM supplied OS.  Problem I encountered is Invalid Product Key when attempting to register XP.  It seems that you cannot use OEM CA and need to purchase full user lic os.

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