Software piracy is rampant, and Microsoft is the target for a large percentage of piracy due to their dominance in the market. They have a right to try to stop or at least control that privacy and the product activation seems to be a fair way of ensuring that only legitimate software owners get to benefit from using it.
When you install the Windows XP operating system on a computer, you will need to enter your product key to activate your copy of the software. If you choose later to install the.
That said, many users abhor the process of product activation. It may be because they have had problems activating and have had to call the toll-free number and wait to talk to a Microsoft support agent who then read them some 278-character long activation code. OK, that's a slight exaggeration. Or maybe they just feel that it is some sort of invasion of privacy or that Microsoft is acting as 'Big Brother' and monitoring their actions.
No matter the reason, there are plenty of users who would rather never go through the product activation process again. Unfortunately for those users, they may very well run into a situation where they do. Product activation monitors the system configuration. If it detects a major hardware change or even too many minor hardware changes within a set number of days then it crosses the threshold and requires reactivation. Radha madhu serial wiki.
Users who reformat their hard drive and perform a clean installation of the operating system will find that they need to reactivate the product. But, as long as the new installation is on the same system and there won't be any hardware changes, it is possible to transfer the existing product activation and skip having to go through the product activation process again. Follow the steps below to save the activation status information in Windows XP and restore it once your system is rebuilt. (We also have instructions on how to change the Windows activation key in Windows 7 and Windows Vista.)
Voila! Your Windows XP operating system is now reinstalled on your reformatted hard drive, and you are all activated without having to actually go through the product activation process.
Remember, though, this won't work for transferring activation information from one computer to another or if you alter the hardware because then the information contained in your 'wpa.dbl' file will not match the configuration of the computer. This trick is only for reinstalling Windows XP on the exact same computer after formatting the hard drive.
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