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Windows XP pro.
I am currently bidding on a brand new copy of Windows XP pro on e-bay.
I have noticed that some are listed as having an un-used licence key (product key / serial key) and some also have a Certificate of Authenticity with them.
I want to be able to register it with Microsoft and get the regular updates. Do I have to have an un-used licence key and a Certificate or will just one suffice?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you are happy doing that, then the Certificate of Autheticity simply confirms that it is genuine MS issued software. They should ALL have that - it's just an holographic label.
The most important part is the licence or product key. This MUST be unused.
I'll admit that I've never installed XP but it ties itself to the hardware serial number of the CPU. I.e. once installed on one PC and registered, it is supposed not to be possible to do the same on another PC.
I am sure someone else will come along and correct me ! But those are the basics.
Are you thinking of XP corporate, that only requires a key.
Been a while since I installed XP, but to get updates you do not (currently) have to activate anything, although that is changing this year when the update software will run a check of your key against known illegal serials.
However, this will only affect the widely distributed numbers, if you get one off a mate from an otherwise official source then it wont pick that up, simply not possible.