Value created on the Presario SR1610NX recovery CD

The value created on the Presario SR1610NX recovery CD will work on the Presario SR1620NX? Two computers running the same OS i.e. Windows XP Home Edition

Hello

It probably won't work as the recovery disks see one "tattoo" on the bios chip to validate installation - this information will be different for different models.

You can view some of these information of "tattoo" as follows.  Shut down the PC.  Tap here to f10 as soon as you start to have access to the Bios Menu.  Details for model serial number NR. etc. can be read on the first tab.

Kind regards

DP - K

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