Here's the situation. A friend of mine decided to wipe the hard drive of his new x60s and do a fresh install of winxp (during the procedure he deleted the service partition). After that (installed winxp pro retail), he realized that the initial setup was better (?) and wants to restore the hdd to the factory condition (ie restore the service partition, winxp with the preinstalled apps etc). Obviously, he'll need the product recovery CD's but he didn't burn them before wiping the hdd. I also wiped my hdd, so i can't help him either.
No problem, though, because another one of my acquaintances is getting the same machine soon and he can then burn the necesary recovery media. Anyway, a question popped up. How exactly are things with the preactivated copies of winxp? My friend was wondering whether he can use the licence key of his own machine (on the sticker) if he runs the recovery procedure using the CD's created in another machine. Or does the recovery procedure use the key of the machine in which the CD's were created and therefore the newly recovered winxp cannot be validated as legal?
My apologies if it is a stupid question, but I'm currently not able (because of the reasons described above) to simply try and run the recovery procedure myself and see how it handles the licence keys.
Offtopic: X60s itself is great, loving it more and more with every passing day.
Thanks in advance,
Kaspar








