518e411f6f I can still load a regular XP Home on these right? The reinstall disk are no longer available thru Acer. It accepted the ULPC License key, and activated online with it. I cleaned the inside of my tower and went through most of the cleaning steps you all recommend in that post except for the one step that required me to have a Xp Sp3 startup disk. Powered by Invision Power Board(Trial) 2016 IPS, Inc.. But, technically, using a manufacturer's OEM version, such as Dell or HP, on a different manufacturer platform violates the license. Dave Tier 3 Member Guru Posts: 5237 Re: Windows XP Home Edition ULCPC" with "ULCPC" standing for "ultra low cost person Reply #11 on: January 06, 2012, 12:56:18 AM But I don't believe that covers an ULCPC COA on a regular XP install. The Force Field Forums Operating Systems Windows (PUBLIC) Windows XP Home Edition ULCPC" with "ULCPC" standing for "ultra low cost person . But, technically, using a manufacturer's OEM version, such as Dell or HP, on a different manufacturer platform violates the license.
Probably got Phished while signing into redbox.com located via google search vice saved link :( Multiple Avira scans incomplete; Winpatrol stalls while "verifying startup programs" forcing reboot; linking attach.zip to post also froze pc requiring reboot. Author Topic: Windows XP Home Edition ULCPC" with "ULCPC" standing for "ultra low cost person (Read 8733 times) Shaun Harris Tier 3 Member Hero Member Posts: 887 Windows XP Home Edition ULCPC" with "ULCPC" standing for "ultra low cost person on: January 05, 2012, 06:22:50 PM These come on netbooks like the Acer One. Looks like you can use the regular XP Home OEM disc.QuoteI have an Aspire One with a XP HOME ULPC COE. Mark Verhyden Tier 3 Member Macgyvertech Posts: 2740 Re: Windows XP Home Edition ULCPC" with "ULCPC" standing for "ultra low cost person Reply #5 on: January 05, 2012, 10:05:25 PM Quote from: Parrish on January 05, 2012, 09:51:14 PMQuote from: Shaun Harris on January 05, 2012, 09:29:38 PMQuote from: Dave on January 05, 2012, 08:30:03 PMI don't think the COA would cover that.OEM should be ok right.The COA will only work for the like kind media. Looks like you can use the regular XP Home OEM disc.QuoteI have an Aspire One with a XP HOME ULPC COE. Logged www.quick-tech.comwww.quick-techhosting.comwww.quick-techmobile.comwww.quick-techresellers.com Parrish Tier 3 Member Mentor Posts: 18183 Re: Windows XP Home Edition ULCPC" with "ULCPC" standing for "ultra low cost person Reply #4 on: January 05, 2012, 09:51:14 PM Quote from: Shaun Harris on January 05, 2012, 09:29:38 PMQuote from: Dave on January 05, 2012, 08:30:03 PMI don't think the COA would cover that.OEM should be ok right.The COA will only work for the like kind media. DELL.COM > Community > Support Forums > Software & Operating Systems > Microsoft OS Forum > Windows XP Home Edition Vs Home ULCPC Join Sign in . Forum Home Search Help Front Desk – Announcements – Main Site/Forum Feedback and Helpdesk –– Accepted Feature Requests Computers – Reviews and Guides – Technical Support – Hardware –– Hardware Clubs / Brand Discussions –– Monitor Discussions – Software –– Latest Updates –– Windows 10 –– Windows 8 –– Windows 7 –– Windows Vista –– Internet Related –– Multimedia –– Security & Privacy – Overclockers United –– Cooling and Hard-modding –– Lowyat.NET Overclocking Database – Desktop Customization – Casings and Modifications –– Worklogs – Price & Dealers Guide –– Gamer's Hideout Sdn.
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