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"IC" <me@me.com> wrote in message
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> "D.Currie" <dmbcurrie.nospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> "IC" <me@me.com> wrote in message
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>> >I have 2 identical PCs running XP Pro. Will there be any problems if I
>> > switch hard disks between them? Will XP see it as a complete change of
>> > hardware, even though the configuration is the same?
>> >
>> >
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>> Depends on how identical they are. No two PCs can be completely identical
> as
>> things like the MAC address will always be different, as are things like
>> serial numbers. If the motherboards are the same model, bios, and IDE
>> controller, you'll probably be able to boot and run fine, but you may
>> need
>> to activate.
>>
>> If you
>> bought them at the same time, there's a better chance they'll be the
>> same,
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> The machines are from Dell, who claim to build machines tpo order. As the
> machines were ordered at the same time, there's a fairly good chance they
> are identically configured. That just leaves things like serial numbers.
>
> If I ignore any prompt to activate after switching the drives, then switch
> them back, will I be expected to activate on the original machine? I may
> need to switch to try to solve a problem with image acquisition from
> external hardware, but if it makes no difference, switching back would be
> easier than having to activate.
>
>
If you need to activate, you probably won't be able to ignore it, you'll
have to activate before you log on. And if you have to activate the, you'll
have to do it again when the drive goes back in.
It might work, it might not.