I doubt your Product Key issue has anything to do with the letters NEC. It is more likely that you are attempting to use an OEM Product Key with an non-OEM version of XP. You will need to find a copy of XP that is an OEM version and try installing it using your Product Key.
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Xandros
"David" <David[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:03DD67FB-9BFB-4120-A1D1-29C73C18B019[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hi, > I needed to replace my HDD on my 4 year old Packard Bell (PB) A7145 > laptop. > As readers may know PB laptops don't come with Windows XP installation > disks > but rely on the use of restore disks & a restore partition on the HDD. I > no > longer have the restore partition so thought that I only needed to > reinstall > Windows XP and use the product key that came with the original laptop. > That > didn't work because it looks as though PB use a particular OEM version of > Windows. I see that the sticker is marked NEC presumably indicating that > it > is a special version. > My options seen to be: > - Buy another Windows XP but that will cost more than the laptop is worth, > - Find a copy of the NEC version of Windows XP Home & if so from where? PB > don't support their laptops older than 3 years old so won't supply it, > - Ask Microsoft how they might be able to help. Any suggestions for a > telephone number to call for MS assistance please? > > David >
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