error code:0x80090006

B

bubba25

a problem is preventing windows from accurately checking the license
for this computer.

error code:0x80090006

I have tried reneming the wpa.dbl file - no success
tried using bootitng - no success either
I can’t fine my recovery disks or I would just reimage it. Any
suggestions would be appreciated.
 
T

TaurArian

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/914232
You may receive error code 0x80004005 or other error codes when you try to start a Windows
XP-based computer
0x80004005
0x80090006
0x8009001d
0x80070002
0x8007007f
0x8007007e
0x800705aa
0x8007007e
0x800405aa
0x80090019
0x800703e7

When you restore Windows XP to a new disk drive, you receive the following message when
you restart your computer:
A problem is preventing windows from accurately checking the license for this computer.
ERROR 0x80090006.
This problem is the result of the hardware ID on the restored installation being different
from the hardware hash calculated for the current hardware.
This problem can occur because the drive letter has changed - how to restore the
system/boot drive letter in Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/223188
or
You may be able to resolve this problem, by performing an in-place upgrade of Windows XP
and reactivate the Windows XP license:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315341
How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows XP


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|a problem is preventing windows from accurately checking the license
| for this computer.
|
| error code:0x80090006
|
| I have tried reneming the wpa.dbl file - no success
| tried using bootitng - no success either
| I can’t fine my recovery disks or I would just reimage it. Any
| suggestions would be appreciated.
|
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