ACTIVATION KEY EVERY DAY

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Guest

Since sevaral days, when I switch on my computer, it ask for the XP
Activation key because it says that it has found problems to check it.
I make the phone call and reactivating it, I can work until I switch it off!
Can anybody tell me a possible origin of the problem.
Thanks
 
K

kurttrail

bigpuffo said:
Since sevaral days, when I switch on my computer, it ask for the XP
Activation key because it says that it has found problems to check it.
I make the phone call and reactivating it, I can work until I switch
it off! Can anybody tell me a possible origin of the problem.
Thanks

Corrupt database and/or registry.

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C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

Reboot your computer into "Safe Mode".
While in Safe Mode, rename the wpa.dbl and wpa.bak files located in the
\Windows\system32 folder.

This will force activation on the following boot,
but should remove the message that you are already activated message.
Sometimes if these files get corrupted, they can cause this type of problem.

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Microsoft MVP
Windows - Shell/User
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| Since sevaral days, when I switch on my computer, it ask for the XP
| Activation key because it says that it has found problems to check it.
| I make the phone call and reactivating it, I can work until I switch it off!
| Can anybody tell me a possible origin of the problem.
| Thanks
 
A

Alias

Carey said:
Reboot your computer into "Safe Mode".
While in Safe Mode, rename the wpa.dbl and wpa.bak files located in the
\Windows\system32 folder.

This will force activation on the following boot,
but should remove the message that you are already activated message.
Sometimes if these files get corrupted, they can cause this type of problem.

But if MS would do away with this flawed program, there would not be
this "type of problem".

Alias
 

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