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Answer» I'm working on an HP desktop running XP sp3. The mobo, and other components, were changed out and now it is not recognized as an HP OEM machine and can't be activated. The owner used a an activation and WGA hack and was able to use the machine for a couple months until MS caught up with it and now it won't get beyond the login screen without activation. I do have a copy of XP I used on one other machine that's not being used anymore and thought maybe I could transfer it. I'd like to simply change the product key, without reinstalling, but can't get past the Activation lock out. If I can get in and manipulate the registry I could change the key. I can get in with a Hiren's boot disk, but I'm not sure what path the get to the registry. Any thoughts?1. Given this forum's policies on helping to bypass WGA, MICROSOFT EULAs, etc, I firmly believe the only advice possible is "re-install a version of Windows for which the computer owner holds a valid license." ... forum's policies ... Funny! Wouldn't it be better to say you don't know? Or better yet, say nothing at all! Funny? Why? The forum rules are quite clear about piracy and bypassing/cracking copyright protection. You agreed to them when you joined. It wouldn't have been "better" to say I didn't know how to do what you ask about. It would be untrue, because I do know, exactly how to do it. To say I didn't know, and leave it at that, might appear to leave the thread unresolved and possibly seem to invite somebody else to provide an answer, which might remain for a while before the moderators removed it. It would still less have been "better" to say nothing at all, for the same reason. It would, however, have been "better" (for you) to have said nothing at all, because now you are known as a requester of cracking help and an argumentative type of poster, and this bodes ILL for you. Sorry I don't have time to read all your post Salmon. If any one runs ACROSS this post wants the answer, I found it on "Microsoft Answer" site at: http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/xpsecurity/thread/387f3367-5fc4-4aa1-937d-6788a626029dThat link refers to a method of reactivating a legally licensed copy of Windows. McGuire's question asked how to bypass the OEM check on an OEM-licensed installation of Windows, after the OEM qualifying hardware had been removed. Wrong again! I only needed to get into the registry to change a value in OOBETimer. Now, I was able to chage the product key and voila, XP is legal an activated. Now GO put your pants on Salmon! Quote from: McGuire on February 05, 2011, 07:30:20 AM Wrong again! Salmon wasn't wrong, he answered the questions that you asked. You found a solution to your own problem, good for you. Quote from: McGuire on February 05, 2011, 07:30:20 AM Now go put your pants on Salmon! As far as that goes, its better to wear pants than diapers, was there any need for it?? The problem seems to be solved and now we're in silly mode, so I'm marking it solved and locking the thread.I should have locked my 1st time thru....my bad. |
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