That's a risk you always have to take when dealing with OEM installations. You could clone the hard drive to an external disk perhaps if you have the right software, such as Acronis True Image.
I sent it anyway. Check the tutorials available on this forums first before doing anything.
I'm afraid I'm not the one to ask regarding this as the last time I had an OEM system was my very first XP Gold on the early 2000's.
You could ask some questions in one of the tutorials perhaps.
I sent it anyway. Check the tutorials available on this forums first before doing anything.
I'm afraid I'm not the one to ask regarding this as the last time I had an OEM system was my very first XP Gold on the early 2000's.
You could ask some questions in one of the tutorials perhaps.
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