J
Jim Smith
Flightless Bird
I do computer tech for a small university.
I have a students XP Pro laptop which we had to run repair on (we provide
free computer repair to all students) and as part of the repair it naturally
asks for our XP Pro volume licensing key.
The key was entered and accepted, then the install locked up with the
ubiquidous 39 minutes remaining (sat there for over an hour, no HDD
activity).
I did a hard reboot and restarted the repair, but now when it comes to the
activation key window, it says the key (same one as before) is not a valid
key.
Where do I go from here, is there no way to get past this roadblock?
We have 3 or 4 VLK's all of which work ordinarily, but not this time.
I have a students XP Pro laptop which we had to run repair on (we provide
free computer repair to all students) and as part of the repair it naturally
asks for our XP Pro volume licensing key.
The key was entered and accepted, then the install locked up with the
ubiquidous 39 minutes remaining (sat there for over an hour, no HDD
activity).
I did a hard reboot and restarted the repair, but now when it comes to the
activation key window, it says the key (same one as before) is not a valid
key.
Where do I go from here, is there no way to get past this roadblock?
We have 3 or 4 VLK's all of which work ordinarily, but not this time.