Perfectly normal, you would see the same behavior on Dell, HP, Sony, etc,
Microsoft had nothing to do with it, it is the PC mfg that uses a volume
type key on their drive images.
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"PanHandler" <Boon@digital.net> wrote in message
news:rtIJk.49061$bx1.8245@bignews1.bellsouth.net.. .
> Yesterday I bought a new eMachine at Wal-Mart for $298, with XP Home
> preinstalled. After getting it configured and loading some programs I
> wanted
> to get some info on the machine, so I loaded the Aida SysInfo utility and
> while poking around in it noticed that the OS key looked familiar. I went
> to
> my list of machines/keys on my other computers and found the SAME key in
> use
> on one of my old (5 Year) eMachines that I sold about a year ago! I read
> both keys at least five times to make sure I wasn't hallucinating.
> What the hell? What are the odds of M$ doing that accidentally, and on top
> of that, the chances an individual would ever catch it? How the hell can
> this be?
>
> PS:
> XP was preloaded, so it didn't even do the validation thing.
>
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