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Old 15-05-2005, 09:22   #40
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Re: Kids pc .....................again :(

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Originally Posted by Paul
Sounds like the Restore CD is expecting to see certain hardware for it to work and since it isn't seeing the hardware it is designed to restore it's failling to startup.
Sorry was trying to ask if that Restore CD was for the PC you are trying to load it onto
Have you got a Product Key for XP, if so you should just need a copy of the correct XP for the key
I see what you mean, the restore cd is for the pc that the hd came out of, so by what your saying it needs to see all the hardware as was to restore, makes sense now.
I have a product code yes, how would I match that up with the right version when I cant load windows
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