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November 28th, 2004, 04:04 PM
#1
Reinstall Windows XP without reactivation??
1) Double-click My Computer
2) Double-click on the "C" drive
3) Go to the C:\Windows\System32 folder (you may have to click on the link that says "Show The contents of this folder")
4) Find the files "wpa.dbl" and "wpa.bak" and copy them to a safe location. You can copy them on a floppy drive or burn it onto a CD or DVD.
5) After you have reinstalled Windows XP on your reformatted hard drive, click "No" when asked if you want to go ahead and go through the activation process
6) Reboot your computer into SafeMode (you can either press F8 as Windows is booting up to see the Windows Advanced Options menu and select SAFEBOOT_OPTION=Minimal or follow the instructions in Starting Windows XP in SafeMode
7) Double-click My Computer
8) Double-click on the "C" drive
9) Go to the C:\Windows\System32 folder (you may have to click on the link that says "Show The contents of this folder")
10) Find the file "wpa.dbl" and "wpa.bak" (if it exists) and rename them to "wpadbl.new" and "wpabak.new"
11) Copy your original "wpa.dbl" and "wpa.bak" files from your floppy disk, CD or DVD into the C:\Windows\System32 folder
12) Restart your system (if you followed the directions in Starting Windows XP in SafeMode you may need to go back into MSCONFIG to turn off booting into SafeMode).
This only works on the same machine that previously had windows XP on it. If you are changing the motherboard then you would need reactivation anyway. So using your old WPA files would have needed reactivation anyways! This works on machines that have no internet connection and is handy for a machine built in the shop and later taken out to a worksite with no intenet, and the user has corrupted windows to the point of needing a reload of the operating system! Using this method you won't have to take it back to the shop for reactivation!
If it ain't broke, you arn't trying hard enough!!
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November 28th, 2004, 04:25 PM
#2
See Hint No. 3 on this page for other limitations of this method.
Please remember to post back whether your problem is resolved or
not, so that others may gain from the knowledge.
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November 28th, 2004, 05:05 PM
#3
HINT No. 3: It is valuable to back up the two files WPA.DBL and WPA.BAK from the Windows\System32 folder.Then, should they get damaged, or should you do a ‘Repair’ reinstallation of Win XP, these files can be copied back to restore the prior activation status. However, this only works in those limited circumstances. The contents of these two files is matched to the specific Windows setup; therefore, contrary to what many journalists and members of the user community have written in recent months, restoring these files will not restore your activation status following a reformat and clean install.
If you're happy and you know it......it's your meds.
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November 28th, 2004, 08:17 PM
#4
I admit it Steve, I was lazy.
Please remember to post back whether your problem is resolved or
not, so that others may gain from the knowledge.
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