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First post, by khyypio

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I´m refurbishing an XP machine for a friend of mine and I´m replacing the old hard disk with SSD. I have the old product key on the side of the computer but my friend doesn´t know what happened to the installation CD, or if he ever even had one to begin with. For what I could find out, it´s legal to download an ISO file and use the original product key with it. I just don´t know where to download one. Any help? I should use the latest Service Pack, right?

Reply 1 of 7, by jesolo

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Unfortunately, Microsoft never made these available for download to consumers.
Your best option is to just download it from someplace else - archive.org might have some copies.

Reply 2 of 7, by gdjacobs

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jesolo wrote on 2020-04-28, 14:33:

Unfortunately, Microsoft never made these available for download to consumers.
Your best option is to just download it from someplace else - archive.org might have some copies.

I believe they're available through MSDN.

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Reply 3 of 7, by khyypio

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gdjacobs wrote on 2020-04-28, 14:55:
jesolo wrote on 2020-04-28, 14:33:

Unfortunately, Microsoft never made these available for download to consumers.
Your best option is to just download it from someplace else - archive.org might have some copies.

I believe they're available through MSDN.

I found this: LINK REMOVED
I can´t tell which is retail in which is OEM, or does it make a difference for the product key? What does "x86" mean?

Reply 4 of 7, by DosFreak

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You can find the bits on the Internets using sites like Google. Please do not post links or ask for such software on these forums.

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Reply 5 of 7, by Falcosoft

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khyypio wrote on 2020-04-28, 15:47:

I can´t tell which is retail in which is OEM, or does it make a difference for the product key? What does "x86" mean?

x86 means the 32-bit version of the OS

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Reply 7 of 7, by BEEN_Nath_58

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khyypio wrote on 2020-04-28, 17:42:

OK, thanks.

You can search on the internet for your OEM copy, if you use the disc of some other companies like Dell, Gateway. They might have different CD-Keys. Or if you use a MS OEM disc, download that one. You can google search first then move to archive.org

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