Although Microsoft stopped selling XP through retailers June 30, users will still be able to activate XP, according to PC World.
Lincoln Spector filed this report.
According to a Microsoft representative, you will be able to
activate new XP installations for the foreseeable future. The fact that
the company longer sells XP “has no bearing on one’s ability to
activate XP installations…”
Of course, the current rules about moving a Windows installation from one PC to another will still apply:
You can only do this with a retail version of Windows. The copy of
XP that came with your computer stays with your computer. You must
remove Windows from the old computer. Automatic activation will fail on
the new computer. When that happens, call the toll-free number
displayed on the screen and explain your situation to a human being.
They will help you manually activate XP.
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