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| No Match? I have a bit of a silly question here. When I run winkeyfinder it gives me a different product key than the one that is on the sticker I got with my computer. Why is this?? |
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| Re: No Match? During Installation of your New System by DELL or any Branded pc, OEMs use a generic key. They don't actually type in each one. That key will most likely not work for anything that you would do to your own computer. The recovery CD/Partition probably has the same key in it. The key on the side of your computer will work with an OEM copy of XP. The Key on your sticker is the real key of yours and the key in your system is the OEM Key that was used during installation, they don't key in any key.
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