Been given and old PC and need a bit of help with XP serial numbers :)
Ok, my brother dropped off my old mans PC a few days ago, it was given to him by my mother around a year ago and he has used it for bits and bobs.
It buggered up for him (he thought the HD had went) he had a go at fixing it and got nowhere, so blagged another PC from a friend for nothing
Its an old Mesh Matrix 2600+XTC
After stripping it down and finding the best part of a human blocking the various fans up, i cleaned it all out, and got it up and running.
Now this machine is currently running a dodgy copy of Windows XP Pro, which is mind boggling because it has the bloody Windows XP Home sticker on the top of the unit with its product key
What i suspect has happened, is that at some point, it has threw a fit, sobody has tried to fix it and did not know where the old man put the Mesh restore cd`s, so they just threw a snidey copy of windows on.
Now i would like to use its proper original XP Home product key and keep the machine legit, i tried downloading a copy of XP Home to use today, and it will not accept the serial number i have.
I am wondering if XP had various versions just for retailers?
The sticker looks like a legit MS sticker but says this on it.
"Windows XP Home Edition
Mesh Computers PLC"
Any reasonable thoughts before i sack it all off and just put Ubuntu on it?
It buggered up for him (he thought the HD had went) he had a go at fixing it and got nowhere, so blagged another PC from a friend for nothing

Its an old Mesh Matrix 2600+XTC
After stripping it down and finding the best part of a human blocking the various fans up, i cleaned it all out, and got it up and running.
Now this machine is currently running a dodgy copy of Windows XP Pro, which is mind boggling because it has the bloody Windows XP Home sticker on the top of the unit with its product key

What i suspect has happened, is that at some point, it has threw a fit, sobody has tried to fix it and did not know where the old man put the Mesh restore cd`s, so they just threw a snidey copy of windows on.
Now i would like to use its proper original XP Home product key and keep the machine legit, i tried downloading a copy of XP Home to use today, and it will not accept the serial number i have.
I am wondering if XP had various versions just for retailers?
The sticker looks like a legit MS sticker but says this on it.
"Windows XP Home Edition
Mesh Computers PLC"
Any reasonable thoughts before i sack it all off and just put Ubuntu on it?
If it was a retail machine, then there would have been either a key for each machine, or a block key for a number of machines (they were the numbers leaked for hooky installs)
given that MS no longer support XP (only last few updates), id say bung on a copy of pro
Mart
given that MS no longer support XP (only last few updates), id say bung on a copy of pro

Mart
Mart, i have the key for the machine, its on the genuine sticker on the top of the case 
The problem is, that the XP Home i downloaded today will not accept the key when attempting to install.
The version of XP Home i downloaded was supposed to be a retail version with service pack 3, maybe i should try an original version without the service packs?
ps. i dont see the point of putting a snidey copy of XP back on it, i would rather have a legit copy of Ubuntu tbh.

The problem is, that the XP Home i downloaded today will not accept the key when attempting to install.
The version of XP Home i downloaded was supposed to be a retail version with service pack 3, maybe i should try an original version without the service packs?
ps. i dont see the point of putting a snidey copy of XP back on it, i would rather have a legit copy of Ubuntu tbh.
Last edited by StickyMicky; Nov 3, 2010 at 06:55 PM.
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Downloaded a version of OEM last night, but forgot to bring it to work with me 
Meh, i did have my Ubuntu 10.10 live CD with me, so i installed that instead
Runs sweet as a nut (posting from it now) not sure if i could get the tv tuner function of the graphics card working, but i am not so bothered about that.
Some of the stuff i found on the hard drives
44GB of downloaded movies
10GB of music, which now appears to be about 6GB after i deleted all the bloody duplicates, some of the folders were labeled as ITunes so i am assuming they have been paid for?
Most of it is a mix of my old mans Black Sabbath shoite, with some of my sisters Fallout Boy/hemical Romance (whoever they are)
I also found some saved letters that i wrote around 15 years back regarding an insurance claim on my Vauxhall Nova
Totally removed Windows XP now from the machine, and that is how its staying

Meh, i did have my Ubuntu 10.10 live CD with me, so i installed that instead

Runs sweet as a nut (posting from it now) not sure if i could get the tv tuner function of the graphics card working, but i am not so bothered about that.
Some of the stuff i found on the hard drives
44GB of downloaded movies

10GB of music, which now appears to be about 6GB after i deleted all the bloody duplicates, some of the folders were labeled as ITunes so i am assuming they have been paid for?
Most of it is a mix of my old mans Black Sabbath shoite, with some of my sisters Fallout Boy/hemical Romance (whoever they are)
I also found some saved letters that i wrote around 15 years back regarding an insurance claim on my Vauxhall Nova
Totally removed Windows XP now from the machine, and that is how its staying
To be honest i rate Ubuntu over XP on older machines as you can pretty much get away with not using a virus checker, and the old virus checkers do tend to cripple the older hardware.
This desktop is a 2ghz single core with an "uprated" 1gb of memory

I have removed the OEM product key sticker, stuck it into a dvd case with the copy of oem xp and i will test it out some other time.
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