I don't think there's a way to differentiate the version of Windows based on the Product Key. However, could you elaborate what you mean when you say
We cannot access the HDD
?
If the OS is installed, you could just get to the Windows Advanced Options menu by tapping on F8 when the system boots. That would list the flavor of Windows installed.
goldeagle2005
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If you have a copy of both Pro and home can't you insert the CD and click on repair at boot up. If it is the wrong CD it should say shouldn't it?
I would suspect it to be home if it is a home user.
Xlphos
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SP shouldn't matter as you are doing a fresh install!
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My guess is they weren't trying to do a fresh install, but a recovery install (thus the need to know XP version details).
If you need to recover vital disk data, have you tried a Knoppix live disk to boot off and transfer data? Then at least a fresh install on a working disk the next step :)
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