The Windows XP CD Installer lost

I installed Genuine Windows XP on my desktop PC

but he lost the genuine CD,

At the present time... There is problem with my PC, so I need to fix or can be re - install the PC

But how can I do if I lost my original CD?

can I get software authentic (download) web service from Microsoft

cause I have the product key on my PCsticker

Thank you

Maybe this article will help you:

"How to replace Microsoft software or hardware, order service packs and replace product manuals.
  <>http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/326246 >

HTH,
JW

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