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Is it possible to change processor without re-registering xp?
Hello all, I'm working on some multithreading software development,
and I would like to be able to test on a core 2 duo and also a quad cores for comparison. But I only have one decent PC. Do you have to re- register XP when the processor (only) is changed? Any experience with this? Thanks Dean |
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Re: Is it possible to change processor without re-registering xp?
not usually
"DeanB" <deanbrown3d@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:4d5e1eb2-2183-42d4-b72f-337fb2852b37@e1g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > Hello all, I'm working on some multithreading software development, > and I would like to be able to test on a core 2 duo and also a quad > cores for comparison. But I only have one decent PC. Do you have to re- > register XP when the processor (only) is changed? Any experience with > this? > > Thanks > > Dean |
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Re: Is it possible to change processor without re-registering xp?
DeanB wrote:
> I'm working on some multithreading software development, > and I would like to be able to test on a core 2 duo and also a quad > cores for comparison. But I only have one decent PC. Do you have to > re- register XP when the processor (only) is changed? Any > experience with this? If you TRULY only change the processor - it is possible you will not have to activate again (registration is optional, activation is required.) However - if you have to change the motherboard along with the processor (I would imagine you would need to do at least that) - you will probably (at best) have to perform a repair installation and likely actrivate your copy of Windows XP again. Not like that is too difficult - especially if you have a Retail Copy of Windows XP... -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Re: Is it possible to change processor without re-registering xp?
On Nov 25, 10:08 pm, "Shenan Stanley" <newshel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> DeanB wrote: > > I'm working on some multithreading software development, > > and I would like to be able to test on a core 2 duo and also a quad > > cores for comparison. But I only have one decent PC. Do you have to > > re- register XP when the processor (only) is changed? Any > > experience with this? > > If you TRULY only change the processor - it is possible you will not have to > activate again (registration is optional, activation is required.) > > However - if you have to change the motherboard along with the processor (I > would imagine you would need to do at least that) - you will probably (at > best) have to perform a repair installation and likely actrivate your copy > of Windows XP again. Not like that is too difficult - especially if you > have a Retail Copy of Windows XP... > > -- > Shenan Stanley > MS-MVP > -- > How To Ask Questions The Smart Wayhttp://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html Thanks you both! It would be the same MB - I will swap out the dual core with an extreme (quad), same FSB (1333MHz). |
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Re: Is it possible to change processor without re-registering xp?
Read here to learn about Windows Activation http://aumha.org/win5/a/wpa.htm
-- Xandros "DeanB" <deanbrown3d@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:4d5e1eb2-2183-42d4-b72f-337fb2852b37@e1g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > Hello all, I'm working on some multithreading software development, > and I would like to be able to test on a core 2 duo and also a quad > cores for comparison. But I only have one decent PC. Do you have to re- > register XP when the processor (only) is changed? Any experience with > this? > > Thanks > > Dean |
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