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When I used WinXP Home it happened more times (on different machines) that it locked itself, because the activation time expired.
I downloaded some guides and patches, but most of them didn't work. Finally I found a page that describes the bytes that should be altered in the winlogon.exe and it will think that the product is registered. The WinLogon.exe crack worked in all cases. Guide: 1. boot in safe mode 2. locate winlogon.exe 3. remove the one in the dllcache directory if you find it there 4. use a hex editor and change the appropriate bytes 5. reboot To obtain the exact offsets and data for point 4 search on www, different versions may need different patch. Be sure that you are using a good hex editor that just changes the bytes you are intended to change. Hiew (Hacker's view) is a good choice. If you can enable the Internet connection in safe mode (I could), you can find/download everything (patch offset/data, hiew) that is needed to use your op.system. Good luck for it, for me a full reinstallation of all the problems that I used would have taken a whole day, this patch took half an hour including the search on Internet. Not to mention the possible risk of losing valuable data when format. |
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As a heads up yes you can activate win xp pro with a generated key.
I did it with a purchased copy of xp pro and after the 5th time of screwing with m$ activation for whatever reasons I generated my own activation key. I guess the updates for sp2 aren't going to work, BUT I have a bought copy so I can just update with the good key. On the unhappy note ( or my .02 cents) I won't be updating to sp2 for a bit, gotta let the cobwebs settle. The first time xp crashed was the very first m$ update on the new machine. Hope this is helpful, and if anyone wants pm me for the key generator I used. Dr Pete |
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mihaliczaj, I wouldn't recommend your method to anybody, because you have locked down your xp and there is no way you can update your system with a non-comforming winlogon.exe. The patch process will simply fail due to a corrupted winlogon.exe seen by the patcher.
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