windows activation period expired computer wont fire up

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I was away when the activation period expired for windows xp pro.
now the computer wont load windows. I have tried reinstalling it but it
won't allow that either
can anyone help
thanks
leon
 
I was away when the activation period expired for windows xp pro.
now the computer wont load windows. I have tried reinstalling it but it
won't allow that either
can anyone help
thanks
leon

You can still boot into Safe Mode and activate from there. To boot into
Safe Mode, start up the computer and hold down the F8 key until the boot
menu appears. On the boot menu select the option to boot to Safe Mode with
Networking. Once logged in and at the desktop you should then be able to
activate.
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Tom Porterfield
MS-MVP Windows
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format you're harddisc drive

start you're computer with a boot disk so you can typ commands in dos,
then typ: format c:
when c is you're harddrive

you can download the bootdisk here:
http://www.bootdisk.com/

after that, you must put you're windows cd in the cd-rom drive and
install it.

geetz


wouter
 
Wouter said:
format you're harddisc drive

start you're computer with a boot disk so you can typ commands in dos,
then typ: format c:
when c is you're harddrive

you can download the bootdisk here:
http://www.bootdisk.com/

after that, you must put you're windows cd in the cd-rom drive and
install it.

Way over the top. A full reinstall of Windows is *not* required just
because you missed the activation deadline.
--
Tom Porterfield
MS-MVP Windows
http://support.telop.org

Please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup only.
 
Wouter said:
format you're harddisc drive

start you're computer with a boot disk so you can typ commands in dos,
then typ: format c:
when c is you're harddrive

you can download the bootdisk here:
http://www.bootdisk.com/

after that, you must put you're windows cd in the cd-rom drive and
install it.

geetz


wouter

As it is plainly obvious your first language isn't English, I'll go easy,
but your post makes no sense. 'You're' is a contraction of 'you are', you're
looking for the possessive pronoun 'your'.

What you've typed is: - format you are hard disk (and it's spelt with a 'k'
the 'c' spelling is usually reserved for optical media).

Start you are computer....

When c is you are hard drive (it's two words, not one)...

You must put you are Windows CD in the CD ROM drive...

See, it doesn't make a lot of sense, does it?
 
Miss said:
As it is plainly obvious your first language isn't English, I'll go easy,
but your post makes no sense. 'You're' is a contraction of 'you are', you're
looking for the possessive pronoun 'your'.

What you've typed is: - format you are hard disk (and it's spelt with a 'k'
the 'c' spelling is usually reserved for optical media).

Start you are computer....

When c is you are hard drive (it's two words, not one)...

You must put you are Windows CD in the CD ROM drive...

See, it doesn't make a lot of sense, does it?
Sorry for my English, and i just wanna help, but thanks for correcting
my message.
 
Another fabulously useless post. Congratulations.
Miss Perspicacia Tick said:
As it is plainly obvious your first language isn't English, I'll go easy,
but your post makes no sense. 'You're' is a contraction of 'you are',
you're looking for the possessive pronoun 'your'.

What you've typed is: - format you are hard disk (and it's spelt with a
'k' the 'c' spelling is usually reserved for optical media).

Start you are computer....

When c is you are hard drive (it's two words, not one)...

You must put you are Windows CD in the CD ROM drive...

See, it doesn't make a lot of sense, does it?
 

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