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good day, actually your product key is located in your cd cover, in case you miss place your cd cover, insert you cd" then click explore,then start to open each folder and look for you product mostly they appear on read me document...
The product key is on the folder in which the genuine software disk was shipped to the buyer. MS Service Packs do not change the key nor should they require you to reinstall the key. You have a pirated version of XP software and even with a key it will not pass Microsoft validation. It will be quickly disabled by Microsoft and you'll be left with a black screen. You need to get a valid copy of the software.
in sp3 not need window key ya but in xp service pack 2 you need this is the key and it will defenetly work because its master key (RHKG3-8YW4W-4RHJG-83M4Y-7X9GW)ENJOY BUDDY
The Microsoft "Service Pack 2" is just a collection of program-updates and security-fixes for either the "original" Windows XP, or for Windows XP with Service Pack 1 already applied.
As such, it does _NOT_ require any "key".
Note that it's probable that Service Pack 2 will _NOT_ install on a "bootleg" version of Windows XP (original or SP1), because the SP2 update includes the Microsoft "Windows Genuine Advantage" update.
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