Kaspersky Internet Security 2009!

I am on 076876A ( almost two-years n five-months )...Incidentally had to 'Rescue and Recovery' the Windows XP sp2 OS from hidden partition by pressing Lenovo Care button!...Deleted the demo-Norton Internet Security 2005 ( antispyware edition ) using Norton Removal Tool...
Tried Installing and Activating Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 thrice!...but somehow failed each-time...Upon re-booting the system once the said Installation was over, the message displayed on the top right of the Windows welcome screen - Protected by Kasperky, disappears each time...
The 'K' icon on the notification area gets blacked-out ( once even after updating the virus signatures and subsequent reboot ) followed by the Windows Warning that the system wasn't protected by the said anti-virus software...
Are there non-compatibility issues with 076876A's Windows XP sp2 OS that cause Kasperky Internet Security 2009 to be disabled during  Installation and Online-Activation?...( Incidentally Kaspersky  lets just 3 attempts to activate the said software...I have exhausted the limit without even exercising my paid-rights to run the OS protected by KIS 2009! )...
Do advise!...Thanking You in advance!
Guide me to replace the pre-installed windows xp home  key with the Product Key at the bottom of my Lenovo Notebook's Cabinet!
Message Edited by adultam on 01-23-2009 10:37 PM
Message Edited by adultam on 01-23-2009 10:41 PM
Message Edited by adultam on 02-03-2009 06:41 PM

Installed and activated ( online ) kis 8.0.0.506en...
Awaiting guidance from community to change pre-installed windows product key to the ONE provided at the bottom of MY notebook's case, facilitating windows product activation!

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