Boot to safe mode (boot the system, start tapping F8, choose safe mode when
the menu appears) and activate in safe mode. It does need to be activated
but activation should be no problem as it is the same hardware.
--
Michael Solomon MS-MVP
Windows Shell/User
Backup is a PC User's Best Friend
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"William B. Lurie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> I'm going to simplify my problem from the "FIXMBR" postings
> of the past week, and restate it.
>
> I made a Drive Image copy of my Master drive, in
> which the XP I'm running right now resides. The Master
> boots okay, but with 2 minor error messages which we just
> ignore. They are caused by Drive Image files having been
> condensed when XP did Disk Clean operation. No problem there.
>
> The presumably exact copy, when run as a Master, should boot
> like what it was copied from, but instead it gets to the
> black XP logo screen with loading progress dots, and then
> to the next Windows screen (light blue, just XP and logo)
> and hangs there for several minutes, after which an
> error panel comes up....
> Windows Product Activation
> A problem is preventing Windows from accurately checking
> the license for this computer. Error code OX80090006.
>
> Obviously it has an activation problem. It's not a FIXMBR
> problem because we're already booted into Windows XP.
>
> I was told some time ago by one of the MVPs that it is no
> violation of the EULA for me to have a backup copy of my
> XP, to use in case my main drive dies. Well, folks, how do
> I get past this activation problem?
> --
> William B. Lurie