"dobey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Andr3w" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> "Rock" wrote:
>>
>>> "Andr3w" wrote
>>> > Hi,
>>> > I made a new computer using the OEM Windows Xp home edition. This
>>> > computer
>>> > was made for a friend, and at the time did not have access to the
>>> > internet.
>>> > The computer was not turned on until today when the Cox technician
>>> > came to
>>> > install the internet (been well over 30 days since XP installation).
>>> > Now
>>> > Windows Xp starts the load menu then shortly after restarts itself.
>>> >
>>> > My question is what are my options as to activating the Windows XP
>>> > Home.
>>> > Will reformatting the computer again yeild me another 30 days?
>>> > Reformatting
>>> > will be no problem because nothing new has been installed other than
>>> > the
>>> > drivers and the Xp Home Edition. If there are any other simple methods
>>> > or
>>> > if
>>> > the method mentioned does not work, please let me know.
>>>
>>> Boot into Safe Mode, and do the activation from there. I believe it
>>> will
>>> require phone activation.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I have not seen the computer as of yet, but will tomorrow. I am also
>> curious
>> if this could be a hardware issue? Just making sure, but if windows has
>> not
>> been activated within the 30 days and the 4 day grace period, is windows
>> no
>> longer able to load? From what i was told, the furthest screen reached
>> was
>> the Windows XP Home loading menu.
>>
>
> It will load to either a login screen, or just before the desktop loads,
> at which point a message will appear notifying you of the need to activate
> to continue. If there is only one user and the person clicks CANCEL, it
> could reboot then. I've never used Home only Pro.
>
> Usually there is an option to activate by phone, you need the serial
> number on the back of the packaging that the CD was in. A folder insert in
> the box in my case, (retail version).
>
> If you suspect a hardware problem, then I would not activate, as the OEM
> version can only be activated once AFAIK.
>
> It wouldn't hurt to reinstall, install the internet, then activate over
> the net if things are working fine.
>
OEM retail version comes with a sticker. The sticker has the product key on
it. Instructions provided tells the installer to adhere the sticker to the
case of the PC. Typical location is top, forward-most on the case of the
PC. Another is anywhere is in the front unvented, unlabeled area large
enough for the sticker, not blocking any potential 3.5" or 5.25" bays. Some
place the sticker on the side/back/bottom due to laziness or prevent soiling
of the sticker. Have seen one sadist put the sticker on the inside
removable panel of the PC.
Dave
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