Windows Xp Product Key K2kb2 Upd Updated

and Microsoft still holds the copyright, even though it reached "end of life" years ago. JustAnswer

: If the OS is already installed, you can find the current ID in the registry under

If you truly need Windows XP:

The string K2KB2-BDBGV-KP686-D8T7X-HDMQ8 is a well-known product key historically associated with Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (SP2)

If you just need XP for a specific legacy app, you don't need a key at all. Microsoft released a free "Windows XP Mode" for Windows 7 users, which is essentially a fully licensed virtual hard drive.

The rest of the sticker was a mess. The silver ink had flaked off where a previous technician had scratched at it with a pen. He tried three variations of what looked like Y or a V , and an 8 that was surely a B .