I am trying to install Windows xp professional from the CD without key

I got HP long before and as I intall it. He asked to insert the key which is on my CPU but key sticker is scratched. I have now a key. What I would do.

Please give me help.

If you have no productkey you will not be able to install Windows XP.

You can try to contact Microsoft and see if it is possible to get the key, or if there is anyway you could maybe get a new key.
Contact information to Microsoft.

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