Download Dos Hardware Port Program Serial Window Xp

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I think it is time to start again from first principles. The server is obsolete and the backup need upgrading. There will never be a better time to design the setup from scratch and be able to sell it to the customer.Decide what is best for the customer, a server on site, a cloud service or a NAS. Decide what is the best backup strategy. On premise then the cloud, straight to the cloud or whatever.Write it up as a costed proposal. Let the client know that the server needs upgrading and the backups need sorting and that your proposal is the best solution for them.Then it is down to the client to decide what to do. Tom3904 wrote:What type of license was XP?

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Volume or OEM?OEMZ-Ethan wrote:is it really necessary? If its even possible you would need to do a ton of sysprep and whatnot.if its even possible. Now that i think about it i dont think you can.but maybe?you might try importing the image to a virtual machine? I heard you can make a virtual copy of physical machines with programs like VMware?edit:edit 2: looks like sysprep can do this:Yes it sits in a little box in a shop connected to a wood working machine. It needs a serial port so i am using an older laptop.

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Sounds like P2V with VMWare Converter is what you want to do, convert that physical disk into a VMWare image and boot up your virtual machine. When you configure it you can add as many serial ports as you need. Virtualization of these kinds of things are magic.

That XP image can live on darn near forever, needing only to be copied to a new host periodically as the hardware or host OS becomes obsolete every few years.Short of that, XP is going away sooner than later, now might be a good time to reinstall the software on a Windows 7 OS so you're one step closer to being ready for next April. Acronis True Image works well for that, just make sure you get the plus version. It's a bit spendy ($80), but worth it if you do that kind of thing a lot. You would have to apply your image to a drive then make another image using acronis, and put it on the new machine using an acronis boot disc and external with the image on it.otherwise the freeware fixide works good too:Just slave the imaged drive into a different machine and run it on it before putting it into the new machine and it should boot and start installing drivers. Chris (Microsoft) wrote:its been mentioned above, but you are not allowed to move the OEM license from device to device. Once the license is assigned to a device, it is married to that device (for better or for worse).True.However, assuming the target hardware is ALSO OEM-licensed for Windows XP, you can do the following:.Run Sysprep -bmsd. This will force the unit to re-detect your mass storage drivers following the image process.

You'll avoid the nasty BSoD this will otherwise cause. The -bmsd switch does not force a reboot. However, you do need to edit the SYSPREP.INI file. More on that.Run sysprep -reseal. This will clear the license info, reset activation, call OOBE on the next reboot, and power off the system.Clone.Enter the OEM key affixed to the new PC when prompted.You'll probably need to a few relevant drivers on the target system.If you don't have additional hardware with a matching OEM version of XP, you're hosed. Jason7612 wrote:With regard to moving the OEM license from one machine to another I wouldn't worry to much, it's EOL next year anyway and you do have a license key that can't be used elsewhere, I can't see MS being fussed.While I also doubt MS will come after you for this I can't agree with that attitude. The key can't be used elsewhere?

It's an OEM key so is only allowed to be used on the original PC. If everyone said 'well, I can't use it anywhere but here' OEM keys would get reused all the time.I'm not sure what MS thinks about EOL product when it comes to license compliance, but I kind of doubt they just give up on it as soon as the EOL date hits.I suppose this is much like any other legal question where getting caught is unlikely. It's really got more to do with you and your companies policies than anything else. @LarryGI was more referring to the EOL being a case of you have no option to buy a new license and if this is a business critical work station and the application will only run on XP then I think you would have a valid argument if it ever did come to court. Correct, the strict terms of the license agreement mean it can't be used elsewhere, but we also have plenty of laws to protect us from unfair terms (hence why all this needing to read the the full terms and conditions is nonsense, anything unfair will be thrown out by a court anyway). At least you have proven you have a license of some form, unlike someone who has simply downloaded a pirate copy with no intention of buying a proper one.I may be way out here but I would try and draw a similar comparison to music copyright.

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After 70 years the music becomes public domain, as (in theory) the artist is dead and won't benefit anymore from sales. In the same way MS are retiring XP, so what do they care if a few licenses are moved around, they aren't benefiting from the software sales anymore.Given the amount of companies which purchase kit from say Dell and then image them using a volume license key you could argue that MS actually gain double there, they've sold the OEM license which is bundled and we've bought volume licenses, so we've effectively doubled up.So if MS don't give you the choice to buy a new one and as long as you are not using the license multiple times at once I would consider this fair. But then I guess we don't set the rules.Sure, the chances of getting caught are also extremely low, but that's not what I was aiming for.

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