Windows XP Product key for SP2 & SP3 100% working Windows Xp is the most basic and simple to use windows version released by in 2000. Just after it’s release, it became a huge turnover for computers world and changed the way of computers in many aspects. It is still being used preferably by millions of people on their laptops, desktops and gaming consoles too. There are still people looking for product keys of windows xp so that they can use it to activate their windows and use for free for lifetime. So here we are sharing all the gathered and test for activation purpose for free. Use these windows xp license keys to install a genuine and 100% accurate windows on your computer. Please let us know if a product key for windows xp is not working for you.
We will update and replace it with a new tested one. Windows XP Product keys List: VQP4F-V47P8-BBDXK-R7K9Q-B42BB JBH94-K6WKQ-YHTD6-XJFV9-WJP7Y HRCXT-BY6WB-VBM83-CMBXF-BVWYY C626F-H4CCJ-PWR8R-2RB9K-3G3HD TBHJK-W4DPH-9D267-H93VR-WMXQJ Windows XP Genuine Serial Keys. There is just a simple and easy to follow procedure for activation of your windows XP with one of these above mentioned many windows xp serial keys. Click on the start button on your windows XP after you have installed it. Right click on “My Computer” and then go to the “Properties” tab and click it. Check for the “Windows Activation” at the most bottom and click on “Change Product Key”. Click on accept or OK if it asks for administrator permissions.
Copy the windows xp product key from list given above and paste into the activation box where it is required. Click on OK and you are done. Restart your windows/laptop and check if activation is done successfully.
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Reply by spacetimezi on February 6, 2012 Yes XP is not perfect but hardly slow compared to the bloated and rushed VISTA. If you perform a clean install with XP and your computer is still slow then its your hardware or you have the wrong drivers installed. This is not XP's fault. The next step is to buy a new computer with 7. You can get a new one for a couple hundred and if you need a great computer for tech then you can build your own for a few hundred as well.
I'm sure there are techs in your town that can help you. Either way the rule of thumb is XP for old computers, and 7 for new ones. And if you absolutely can't stand XP for whatever reason then switch to linux.
It's free and way more secure.
Windows XP All Editions Universal Product Keys collection. Product Key/CD-KEY: Windows XP Professional 32-bit Edition. Home SP3 OEM FOUNDER.