windows xp activation
hey friends
i m having win xp -prof with sp 2 insatalled on the comp. and today is last day for activation of windows is tere any tool aor proccess that can increse the time of activation. or it wont ask for the activation any more.
thanks
jindalarpan
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Yes, the answer is to activate the Windows installation. Any other answer than that would be illegal cirumvention of the anti-piracy copyright protection, and would not be permissible content on this forum.
Is there a legitimate reason for wanting to extend the useful period without activating? I can't think of one!
Catweazle
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Yes, the answer is to activate the Windows installation. Any other answer than that would be illegal cirumvention of the anti-piracy copyright protection, and would not be permissible content on this forum.
Is there a legitimate reason for wanting to extend the useful period without activating? I can't think of one!
yea there is reason for that i have not decided to put which comp activated with xp -prof and which comp with xp -home and i m running some server on the xp- prof for which i need time to switch. as ther is holiday in my company for next 3 day and work load is more i m unable to transfer that server data on it for that thing i need to get my server in working condition. so plz send me any thing that can extend my activation period. i need it badly
thanks
jindalarpan
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Sorry, but there really is no way to do what you ask without contravening the license and copyright restrictions. About all you can do is lift the data files off the system, wipe the hard drive and install XP freshly again to get another activation period.
Or make a decision and activate.
Catweazle
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Sorry, but there really is no way to do what you ask without contravening the license and copyright restrictions. About all you can do is lift the data files off the system, wipe the hard drive and install XP freshly again to get another activation period.
Or make a decision and activate.
but i m not in the position to format and reinstall that system
jindalarpan
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Then I'd consider your decision has been made for you and you'll need to activate.
If the copies of Windows are full retail ones, you'll be able to wipe the systems and change Home and Pro over later on. It's quite permissible to transfer the license from one system to another if you have a full retail copy.
If the XP license(s) are OEM, they will not be transferrable after activation.
Catweazle
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that doesnt work anymore. XP knows somehow (maybe it counts the seconds and saves it to the registry?)
Its illegal anyhow......
jbennet
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had the same situation, contacted microsoft, they let me activate, and a few weeks later move the OEM to another system and reactivate it there.
gotta mention that I work at a place that is a client in a very good standing with microsoft. integrator, user and reseller.
DimaYasny
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Copy protection should be banned.
It causes too much trouble when people have legal copies.
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