(1) You have spent
WAY longer explaining why you don't want to use a key finder than it would have taken to have gotten and run it.
(2) You could just lie to us and say you did it. (We won't ask what the key is so your secret will be safe.) If your clone goes wrong for any reason and your current system disc gets damaged, then we'll try and give you advice how to reinstall using the previously "found" key.
(3) Yes, you're right that we've been more focused on the activation angle (needing some kind of key), but "activation" and/or "key" featured prominently in the first two sentences of your original post.
xmf, on 15 January 2013 - 03:34 AM, said:
I'm getting ready to clone my netbook's hdd over to a new Intel SSD (using Intel's included software), and I need to be sure I won't be prompted to reactivate my OEM copy of WinXP. The reason I can't re-verify is because the product key has worn off of Microsoft's sticker

(4) So to answer what apparently are the only questions you really wanted an answer to (which have already been answered elsewhere in the thread):
xmf, on 15 January 2013 - 03:34 AM, said:
[...] if I disable LAN and Wifi in the BIOS, would that affect the vote count?
Yes, AFAIK, and I believe the same is true if you just disable them in Windows.
xmf, on 15 January 2013 - 03:34 AM, said:
[...] will simply swapping the hard drive bring my vote count down low enough for XP to prompt for re-activation?
If you swap the disk by doing a true clone, then Windows will not be able to tell that any change has occurred, so No.
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