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For example, will all programs remain installed or will I have to reinstall those as well?
More importantly, will PHP and MySQL remain installed or will I need to redo all that?
Same goes for IIS.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
If you clean install, you will lose all your programs and will have to reinstall. However if you use the recover option or upgrade and don't reformat your harddrive I think you should be fine. I am not 100% sure about this, but you should always keep a backup of your stuff so you can reinstall if you have to.
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I have also tried resetting my activation key to a new key. Microsoft support states that you edit your registry file concerning product activation so that windows doesn't think its activated and asks you to active your copy, then you have the option to update the key with a new key, but when I type in the new key and hit retry, it tells me the number is typed incorrectly even though it is not.
This was done to avoid having to do a reinstall of any kind.
Any thoughts?
Sorry for the confusion. Windows XP Pro (not installed by myself) IS currently installed on the machine and everything is running well. However, I have discovered that the product key does not match that of the product. We have thus purchased a new version of Windows XP Pro and I was hoping I could just reset my product key with the new product key as opposed to reinstalling everything, including windows, from scratch.
If you've already altered the registry to make XP think its not activated then I believe you only have 30 days to get the activation code in.