I tried option I. but get the same message. I'm going to try to add the license key to the oobeinfo.ini file and they sysprep.ini and see that wil work.
Last option is to use the license that they provide at the top. That's just strange that they give you a dang key and you can't use your own.
fireberd
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June 11th, 2009 17:00
Are you using the Dell Windows XP CD that came with the PC? If not, that could be the reason the Windows Key is invalid.
plw321
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June 12th, 2009 08:00
Yes I'm using the Dell CD. I'm trying some of Microsoft's suggestions http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb457078.aspx
I tried option I. but get the same message. I'm going to try to add the license key to the oobeinfo.ini file and they sysprep.ini and see that wil work.
Last option is to use the license that they provide at the top. That's just strange that they give you a dang key and you can't use your own.
thanks for your relpy
Paul