Re: Upgrading from ME to XP Home on a new hard drive, original died.



OMD wrote:

> My daughter's COMPAQ Presario 5010US had it's hard drive die on her.
> She has a RECOVERY CD that came with the pc. The pc was running
> Windows ME. I also have a COA number that include OEM as part of the
> key. There is also a Windows ME key on a sticker inside the computer
> that is different then the other COA number. Do I need these numbers
> as part of the activation? If so, which one?


You need neither.


> I have installed a "newer" Seagate 40 GB hard drive without an
> operationg system on it and would like to upgrade to Windows XP Home
> edition. I have read many of the posts about using the WINDOWS XP
> Home Edition Upgrade version from our local retail store. Does this
> software come with a valid key that I can use to activate the product
> after I upgrade?


Yes.


> Is this RECOVERY CD the same as a good OS for the
> upgrade?


The Windows Me Recovery CD? You don't need any CD but the XP CD to do an
upgrade.


> Can I use the WINDOWS 98 SE CD that I have for my older pc as proof
> of a viable OS?


To do an upgrade, the proof is the installed operating system--in your case
Windows Me. If you want to do a clean installation with an upgrade CD (which
you probably want to do if the old HD died) you need the CD of a previous
qualifying product. You can use either a Windows 98 CD or an Me CD.

The requirement to use an upgrade version is to *own* a previous qualifying
version's installation CD (with an OEM restore CD, see below), not to have
it installed. When setup doesn't find a previous qualifying version
installed, it will prompt you to insert its CD as proof of ownership. Just
insert the previous version's CD, and follow the prompts. Everything
proceeds quite normally and quite legitimately.

You can also do a clean installation if you have an OEM restore CD of a
previous qualifying version. It's more complicated, but it *can* be done.
First restore from the Restore CD. Then run the XP upgrade CD from within
that restored system, and change from Upgrade to New Install. When it asks
where, press Esc to delete the partition and start over.


> I am not sure of the product key for it though.


Doesn't matter. You don't need it to install XP.

--
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
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> I have sent HP/COMPAQ an inquiry to this as well. I know there are a
> lot of questions posted here. Any help on these would be
> appreciated. Thank you.


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