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Guest Anthont
Posted

Wife and I are going to the States for 50th wedding aniversary. We are going

to drive from Los Angeles to Washington. We intend to take a old IBM laptop

and use it to download videos onto. Trouble was that it was rather full of

programs which, although I deleted as many as I could, did not give enough

space on the hard disk. The original XP operating system is held in a hidden

sector on the hard disk but I didn't know how to get to it. What I wanted to

do was to format the disk and then reinstall the OS. However I couldn't do it

so I took it to the local "Guru" who done it for me.

 

When I switched it on I was asked to "actviate" the software. When I went to

input the activation code, which is on the bottom of the computer, it would

not take it. Specifically I could not input the letter "O" or the number "O"

(zero). I can input these in other programs, eg: Wordpad , etc, but they just

do not appear when I try to input them into the activation wizard.

 

Not being sufficiently computer wise, I am asking help from any of

Knowledge Army that supports this forum and would appreciate any suggestions.

 

 

Many thanks - Tony Evans (England)

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Guest John Barnett MVP
Posted

Re: 70 yr old needs help - reactivating XP

 

Tony,

 

You do not need to 'type' in an activation code unless you have to telephone

Microsoft and they tell you what the number is, it certainly isn't on the

bottom of your computer.

 

What 'is' on the bottom of your computer is your 'product code' for the

operating system and you only use this when installing XP. You have already

said that you 'took it to the local "Guru" who done it for me.' so he typed

in the product code number when he installed XP.

 

To activate XP all you have to do is click the activation button (usually in

the system tray. it usually say's 'you have xx days left' Make sure you are

logged onto the internet before you click this button and then follow the

online instructions. Activation online shouldn't take no more than a minute

at the most, probably less than that and you don't have to type in any

numbers; as I've said, the only time you need to type in activation codes is

when you activate via the telephone.

 

 

--

 

--

John Barnett MVP

Associate Expert

Windows Desktop Experience

 

Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org

Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org

Web: http://www.silversurferguide.org

 

The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any

kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy,

reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for

any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the

use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this

mail/post..

 

 

"Anthont" <Anthont@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:E4475466-4BD6-459F-A8AB-506B46B96C1E@microsoft.com...

> Wife and I are going to the States for 50th wedding aniversary. We are

> going

> to drive from Los Angeles to Washington. We intend to take a old IBM

> laptop

> and use it to download videos onto. Trouble was that it was rather full of

> programs which, although I deleted as many as I could, did not give enough

> space on the hard disk. The original XP operating system is held in a

> hidden

> sector on the hard disk but I didn't know how to get to it. What I wanted

> to

> do was to format the disk and then reinstall the OS. However I couldn't do

> it

> so I took it to the local "Guru" who done it for me.

>

> When I switched it on I was asked to "actviate" the software. When I went

> to

> input the activation code, which is on the bottom of the computer, it

> would

> not take it. Specifically I could not input the letter "O" or the number

> "O"

> (zero). I can input these in other programs, eg: Wordpad , etc, but they

> just

> do not appear when I try to input them into the activation wizard.

>

> Not being sufficiently computer wise, I am asking help from any of

> Knowledge Army that supports this forum and would appreciate any

> suggestions.

>

>

> Many thanks - Tony Evans (England)

Posted

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"Anthont" wrote:

> Wife and I are going to the States for 50th wedding aniversary. We are going

> to drive from Los Angeles to Washington. We intend to take a old IBM laptop

> and use it to download videos onto. Trouble was that it was rather full of

> programs which, although I deleted as many as I could, did not give enough

> space on the hard disk. The original XP operating system is held in a hidden

> sector on the hard disk but I didn't know how to get to it. What I wanted to

> do was to format the disk and then reinstall the OS. However I couldn't do it

> so I took it to the local "Guru" who done it for me.

>

> When I switched it on I was asked to "actviate" the software. When I went to

> input the activation code, which is on the bottom of the computer, it would

> not take it. Specifically I could not input the letter "O" or the number "O"

> (zero). I can input these in other programs, eg: Wordpad , etc, but they just

> do not appear when I try to input them into the activation wizard.

>

> Not being sufficiently computer wise, I am asking help from any of

> Knowledge Army that supports this forum and would appreciate any suggestions.

>

>

> Many thanks - Tony Evans (England)

Guest Phisherman
Posted

Re: 70 yr old needs help - reactivating XP

 

On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 09:30:01 -0700, Anthont

<Anthont@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Wife and I are going to the States for 50th wedding aniversary. We are going

>to drive from Los Angeles to Washington. We intend to take a old IBM laptop

>and use it to download videos onto. Trouble was that it was rather full of

>programs which, although I deleted as many as I could, did not give enough

>space on the hard disk. The original XP operating system is held in a hidden

>sector on the hard disk but I didn't know how to get to it. What I wanted to

>do was to format the disk and then reinstall the OS. However I couldn't do it

>so I took it to the local "Guru" who done it for me.

>

>When I switched it on I was asked to "actviate" the software. When I went to

>input the activation code, which is on the bottom of the computer, it would

>not take it. Specifically I could not input the letter "O" or the number "O"

>(zero). I can input these in other programs, eg: Wordpad , etc, but they just

>do not appear when I try to input them into the activation wizard.

>

>Not being sufficiently computer wise, I am asking help from any of

>Knowledge Army that supports this forum and would appreciate any suggestions.

>

>

>Many thanks - Tony Evans (England)

 

 

You can activate Windows when connected to the Internet by just a

couple mouse clicks. Or you can activate over the telephone if

needed, but this will require you to enter a long series of

keystrokes. (Your unique Product Key is entered at the installation

time and this has already been done for you.) You can also call

Microsoft if you have any problem with activation. It's very easy and

simple--a 6 year old or a 100-year old can do it without much thought.

Older computer drives, especially laptops, may not be reliable so you

will want to burn DVDs or flash drive for backups.

Guest smlunatick
Posted

Re: 70 yr old needs help - reactivating XP

 

On Aug 31, 12:30 pm, Anthont <Anth...@discussions.microsoft.com>

wrote:

> Wife and I are going to the States for 50th wedding aniversary.  We are going

> to drive from Los Angeles to Washington.  We intend to take a old IBM laptop

> and use it to download videos onto. Trouble was that it was rather full of

> programs which, although I deleted as many as I could, did not give enough

> space on the hard disk. The original XP operating system is held in a hidden

> sector on the hard disk but I didn't know how to get to it. What I wanted to

> do was to format the disk and then reinstall the OS. However I couldn't do it

> so I took it to the local "Guru" who done it for me.

>

> When I switched it on I was asked to "actviate" the software. When I went to

> input the activation code, which is on the bottom of the computer, it would

> not take it. Specifically I could not input the letter "O" or the number "O"

> (zero). I can input these in other programs, eg: Wordpad , etc, but they just

> do not appear when I try to input them into the activation wizard.

>

> Not being sufficiently computer wise,  I am asking help from any of

> Knowledge Army that supports this forum and would appreciate any suggestions.

>

> Many thanks - Tony Evans (England)

 

If you wrote down the activation code from your previosu time, it will

not work. Every time you (re)install XP, it generates a new "token"

for the activation system. This "token" will never be the same twice.

Guest Anthont
Posted

Re: 70 yr old needs help - reactivating XP

 

John,

 

Thanks to you, and everyone, for the advice given. As I said I am not

computer-wise, but did go through the procedure as you suggested. Everything

went well until a pop-up stated - "Incorrect product key" / "The product

key below was mistyped, please correct it and Retry"

There is a product key field which is empty. When I go to fill the field,

with the product key from the bottom of the computer, I cannot input certain

letters/numbers, eg: A,E,I/1,5,0. These are available when using Notepad or

Google, but not for this function.

Again I would be grateful for any further advice, but in the first instance

I am now going to return the computer to the "Guru", as I have paid him £35,

for his services. This afternoon I am taking the wife to Wales, to visit her

sister (oh boy!) and should return on Thursday. I will let you know on any

further progress - thanks again

 

Tony Evans

 

"John Barnett MVP" wrote:

> Tony,

>

> You do not need to 'type' in an activation code unless you have to telephone

> Microsoft and they tell you what the number is, it certainly isn't on the

> bottom of your computer.

>

> What 'is' on the bottom of your computer is your 'product code' for the

> operating system and you only use this when installing XP. You have already

> said that you 'took it to the local "Guru" who done it for me.' so he typed

> in the product code number when he installed XP.

>

> To activate XP all you have to do is click the activation button (usually in

> the system tray. it usually say's 'you have xx days left' Make sure you are

> logged onto the internet before you click this button and then follow the

> online instructions. Activation online shouldn't take no more than a minute

> at the most, probably less than that and you don't have to type in any

> numbers; as I've said, the only time you need to type in activation codes is

> when you activate via the telephone.

>

>

> --

>

> --

> John Barnett MVP

> Associate Expert

> Windows Desktop Experience

>

> Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org

> Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org

> Web: http://www.silversurferguide.org

>

> The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any

> kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy,

> reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for

> any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the

> use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this

> mail/post..

>

>

> "Anthont" <Anthont@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:E4475466-4BD6-459F-A8AB-506B46B96C1E@microsoft.com...

> > Wife and I are going to the States for 50th wedding aniversary. We are

> > going

> > to drive from Los Angeles to Washington. We intend to take a old IBM

> > laptop

> > and use it to download videos onto. Trouble was that it was rather full of

> > programs which, although I deleted as many as I could, did not give enough

> > space on the hard disk. The original XP operating system is held in a

> > hidden

> > sector on the hard disk but I didn't know how to get to it. What I wanted

> > to

> > do was to format the disk and then reinstall the OS. However I couldn't do

> > it

> > so I took it to the local "Guru" who done it for me.

> >

> > When I switched it on I was asked to "actviate" the software. When I went

> > to

> > input the activation code, which is on the bottom of the computer, it

> > would

> > not take it. Specifically I could not input the letter "O" or the number

> > "O"

> > (zero). I can input these in other programs, eg: Wordpad , etc, but they

> > just

> > do not appear when I try to input them into the activation wizard.

> >

> > Not being sufficiently computer wise, I am asking help from any of

> > Knowledge Army that supports this forum and would appreciate any

> > suggestions.

> >

> >

> > Many thanks - Tony Evans (England)

>

>

Guest Anthont
Posted

Re: 70 yr old needs help - reactivating XP

 

Phisherman,

Thanks a lot, please see reply to John above

 

regards - Tony Evans

 

"Phisherman" wrote:

> On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 09:30:01 -0700, Anthont

> <Anthont@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>

> >Wife and I are going to the States for 50th wedding aniversary. We are going

> >to drive from Los Angeles to Washington. We intend to take a old IBM laptop

> >and use it to download videos onto. Trouble was that it was rather full of

> >programs which, although I deleted as many as I could, did not give enough

> >space on the hard disk. The original XP operating system is held in a hidden

> >sector on the hard disk but I didn't know how to get to it. What I wanted to

> >do was to format the disk and then reinstall the OS. However I couldn't do it

> >so I took it to the local "Guru" who done it for me.

> >

> >When I switched it on I was asked to "actviate" the software. When I went to

> >input the activation code, which is on the bottom of the computer, it would

> >not take it. Specifically I could not input the letter "O" or the number "O"

> >(zero). I can input these in other programs, eg: Wordpad , etc, but they just

> >do not appear when I try to input them into the activation wizard.

> >

> >Not being sufficiently computer wise, I am asking help from any of

> >Knowledge Army that supports this forum and would appreciate any suggestions.

> >

> >

> >Many thanks - Tony Evans (England)

>

>

> You can activate Windows when connected to the Internet by just a

> couple mouse clicks. Or you can activate over the telephone if

> needed, but this will require you to enter a long series of

> keystrokes. (Your unique Product Key is entered at the installation

> time and this has already been done for you.) You can also call

> Microsoft if you have any problem with activation. It's very easy and

> simple--a 6 year old or a 100-year old can do it without much thought.

> Older computer drives, especially laptops, may not be reliable so you

> will want to burn DVDs or flash drive for backups.

>

Guest Anthont
Posted

Re: 70 yr old needs help - reactivating XP

 

smlunatick

 

Thanks a lot, please see reply to John above

 

regards - Tony Evans

 

"smlunatick" wrote:

> On Aug 31, 12:30 pm, Anthont <Anth...@discussions.microsoft.com>

> wrote:

> > Wife and I are going to the States for 50th wedding aniversary. We are going

> > to drive from Los Angeles to Washington. We intend to take a old IBM laptop

> > and use it to download videos onto. Trouble was that it was rather full of

> > programs which, although I deleted as many as I could, did not give enough

> > space on the hard disk. The original XP operating system is held in a hidden

> > sector on the hard disk but I didn't know how to get to it. What I wanted to

> > do was to format the disk and then reinstall the OS. However I couldn't do it

> > so I took it to the local "Guru" who done it for me.

> >

> > When I switched it on I was asked to "actviate" the software. When I went to

> > input the activation code, which is on the bottom of the computer, it would

> > not take it. Specifically I could not input the letter "O" or the number "O"

> > (zero). I can input these in other programs, eg: Wordpad , etc, but they just

> > do not appear when I try to input them into the activation wizard.

> >

> > Not being sufficiently computer wise, I am asking help from any of

> > Knowledge Army that supports this forum and would appreciate any suggestions.

> >

> > Many thanks - Tony Evans (England)

>

> If you wrote down the activation code from your previosu time, it will

> not work. Every time you (re)install XP, it generates a new "token"

> for the activation system. This "token" will never be the same twice.

>

Posted

Re: 70 yr old needs help - reactivating XP

 

I believe that if your PC utilizes SLP and you are running the 32-bit

version of XP Pro, you need to enter the following key:

 

MVF4D-W774K-MC4VM-QY6XY-R38TB

 

See:

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_Locked_Preinstallation

 

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb457078.aspx

 

 

"Anthont" <Anthont@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:6AFA7B7E-38E8-4B0F-A055-826D0EC234DA@microsoft.com...

> John,

>

> Thanks to you, and everyone, for the advice given. As I said I am not

> computer-wise, but did go through the procedure as you suggested.

> Everything

> went well until a pop-up stated - "Incorrect product key" / "The

> product

> key below was mistyped, please correct it and Retry"

> There is a product key field which is empty. When I go to fill the

> field,

> with the product key from the bottom of the computer, I cannot input

> certain

> letters/numbers, eg: A,E,I/1,5,0. These are available when using

> Notepad or

> Google, but not for this function.

> Again I would be grateful for any further advice, but in the first

> instance

> I am now going to return the computer to the "Guru", as I have paid

> him £35,

> for his services. This afternoon I am taking the wife to Wales, to

> visit her

> sister (oh boy!) and should return on Thursday. I will let you know

> on any

> further progress - thanks again

>

> Tony Evans

>

> "John Barnett MVP" wrote:

>

>> Tony,

>>

>> You do not need to 'type' in an activation code unless you have to

>> telephone

>> Microsoft and they tell you what the number is, it certainly isn't on

>> the

>> bottom of your computer.

>>

>> What 'is' on the bottom of your computer is your 'product code' for

>> the

>> operating system and you only use this when installing XP. You have

>> already

>> said that you 'took it to the local "Guru" who done it for me.' so he

>> typed

>> in the product code number when he installed XP.

>>

>> To activate XP all you have to do is click the activation button

>> (usually in

>> the system tray. it usually say's 'you have xx days left' Make sure

>> you are

>> logged onto the internet before you click this button and then follow

>> the

>> online instructions. Activation online shouldn't take no more than a

>> minute

>> at the most, probably less than that and you don't have to type in

>> any

>> numbers; as I've said, the only time you need to type in activation

>> codes is

>> when you activate via the telephone.

>>

>>

>> --

>>

>> --

>> John Barnett MVP

>> Associate Expert

>> Windows Desktop Experience

>>

>> Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org

>> Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org

>> Web: http://www.silversurferguide.org

>>

>> The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of

>> any

>> kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the

>> accuracy,

>> reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be

>> liable for

>> any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out

>> of the

>> use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in

>> this

>> mail/post..

>>

>>

>> "Anthont" <Anthont@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:E4475466-4BD6-459F-A8AB-506B46B96C1E@microsoft.com...

>> > Wife and I are going to the States for 50th wedding aniversary. We

>> > are

>> > going

>> > to drive from Los Angeles to Washington. We intend to take a old

>> > IBM

>> > laptop

>> > and use it to download videos onto. Trouble was that it was rather

>> > full of

>> > programs which, although I deleted as many as I could, did not give

>> > enough

>> > space on the hard disk. The original XP operating system is held in

>> > a

>> > hidden

>> > sector on the hard disk but I didn't know how to get to it. What I

>> > wanted

>> > to

>> > do was to format the disk and then reinstall the OS. However I

>> > couldn't do

>> > it

>> > so I took it to the local "Guru" who done it for me.

>> >

>> > When I switched it on I was asked to "actviate" the software. When

>> > I went

>> > to

>> > input the activation code, which is on the bottom of the computer,

>> > it

>> > would

>> > not take it. Specifically I could not input the letter "O" or the

>> > number

>> > "O"

>> > (zero). I can input these in other programs, eg: Wordpad , etc, but

>> > they

>> > just

>> > do not appear when I try to input them into the activation wizard.

>> >

>> > Not being sufficiently computer wise, I am asking help from any of

>> > Knowledge Army that supports this forum and would appreciate any

>> > suggestions.

>> >

>> >

>> > Many thanks - Tony Evans (England)

>>

>>

Posted

OT Re: 70 yr old needs help - reactivating XP

 

OT Re: 70 yr old needs help - reactivating XP

 

> John,

>

> Thanks to you, and everyone, for the advice given. As I said I am not

> computer-wise, but did go through the procedure as you suggested.

> Everything went well until a pop-up stated - "Incorrect product

> key" / "The product key below was mistyped, please correct it and

> Retry"

> There is a product key field which is empty. When I go to fill the

> field, with the product key from the bottom of the computer, I cannot

> input certain letters/numbers, eg: A,E,I/1,5,0. These are available

> when using Notepad or Google, but not for this function.

> Again I would be grateful for any further advice, but in the first

> instance I am now going to return the computer to the "Guru", as I

> have paid him £35, for his services. This afternoon I am taking the

> wife to Wales, to visit her sister (oh boy!) and should return on

> Thursday. I will let you know on any further progress - thanks again

>

> Tony Evans

>

> "John Barnett MVP" wrote:

>

>> Tony,

>>

>> You do not need to 'type' in an activation code unless you have to

>> telephone Microsoft and they tell you what the number is, it

>> certainly isn't on the bottom of your computer.

>>

>> What 'is' on the bottom of your computer is your 'product code' for

>> the operating system and you only use this when installing XP. You

>> have already said that you 'took it to the local "Guru" who done it

>> for me.' so he typed in the product code number when he installed XP.

>>

>> To activate XP all you have to do is click the activation button

>> (usually in the system tray. it usually say's 'you have xx days

>> left' Make sure you are logged onto the internet before you click

>> this button and then follow the online instructions. Activation

>> online shouldn't take no more than a minute at the most, probably

>> less than that and you don't have to type in any numbers; as I've

>> said, the only time you need to type in activation codes is when you

>> activate via the telephone.

>>

>>

>> --

>>

>> --

>> John Barnett MVP

>> Associate Expert

>> Windows Desktop Experience

>>

>> Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org

>> Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org

>> Web: http://www.silversurferguide.org

>>

>> The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty

>> of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the

>> accuracy, reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall

>> not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential

>> damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information

>> or opinions expressed in this mail/post..

>>

>>

>> "Anthont" <Anthont@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:E4475466-4BD6-459F-A8AB-506B46B96C1E@microsoft.com...

>>> Wife and I are going to the States for 50th wedding aniversary. We

>>> are going

>>> to drive from Los Angeles to Washington. We intend to take a old

>>> IBM laptop

>>> and use it to download videos onto. Trouble was that it was rather

>>> full of programs which, although I deleted as many as I could, did

>>> not give enough space on the hard disk. The original XP operating

>>> system is held in a hidden

>>> sector on the hard disk but I didn't know how to get to it. What I

>>> wanted to

>>> do was to format the disk and then reinstall the OS. However I

>>> couldn't do it

>>> so I took it to the local "Guru" who done it for me.

>>>

>>> When I switched it on I was asked to "actviate" the software. When

>>> I went to

>>> input the activation code, which is on the bottom of the computer,

>>> it would

>>> not take it. Specifically I could not input the letter "O" or the

>>> number "O"

>>> (zero). I can input these in other programs, eg: Wordpad , etc, but

>>> they just

>>> do not appear when I try to input them into the activation wizard.

>>>

>>> Not being sufficiently computer wise, I am asking help from any of

>>> Knowledge Army that supports this forum and would appreciate any

>>> suggestions.

>>>

>>>

>>> Many thanks - Tony Evans (England)

 

No help for your predicament, but it looks like it's been taken care of.

I just wanted to say that, IMO Wales is the greenest, most quaint

and interesting place I've ever been to and I've traveled a LOT. And

the drive to/from London to Wales is spectacular too; especially

crossing that (forget the name) bridge over part of the ocean where the

tides are so noticeable. Fascinating. I think it was the M4 from

London to Port skewet, Gwent or Port Skewet, Caldicot, something like

that. I never did understand the address there<g>. We stayed at a

castle-motel (business trips) most times and the locals took us

sightseeing to a lot of ruins and castles, old stone buildings,

churches, etc.. It was always interesting. I swore someday I'd bring

my wife over there for a vacation but my health got in the way

unfortunately.

 

Have a beer/soda for me!

 

Cheers,

 

Twayne

Guest Anthont
Posted

Re: 70 yr old needs help - reactivating XP

 

Hi,

 

Thanks to one and all for your time and patience. Returned from Wales and

called in to see the "Guru" who told me that all was OK with the computer.

When he switched it on and the pop-up "Incorrect product key" appeared, he

said that he inputed the key, from the computer, with none of the

difficulties of inoperable keys that I experienced. So brought it home and

everything is Okey-Dokey. So what can you say??

 

Again, many thanks for you help

 

regards - Tony Evans

 

"Anthont" wrote:

> John,

>

> Thanks to you, and everyone, for the advice given. As I said I am not

> computer-wise, but did go through the procedure as you suggested. Everything

> went well until a pop-up stated - "Incorrect product key" / "The product

> key below was mistyped, please correct it and Retry"

> There is a product key field which is empty. When I go to fill the field,

> with the product key from the bottom of the computer, I cannot input certain

> letters/numbers, eg: A,E,I/1,5,0. These are available when using Notepad or

> Google, but not for this function.

> Again I would be grateful for any further advice, but in the first instance

> I am now going to return the computer to the "Guru", as I have paid him £35,

> for his services. This afternoon I am taking the wife to Wales, to visit her

> sister (oh boy!) and should return on Thursday. I will let you know on any

> further progress - thanks again

>

> Tony Evans

>

> "John Barnett MVP" wrote:

>

> > Tony,

> >

> > You do not need to 'type' in an activation code unless you have to telephone

> > Microsoft and they tell you what the number is, it certainly isn't on the

> > bottom of your computer.

> >

> > What 'is' on the bottom of your computer is your 'product code' for the

> > operating system and you only use this when installing XP. You have already

> > said that you 'took it to the local "Guru" who done it for me.' so he typed

> > in the product code number when he installed XP.

> >

> > To activate XP all you have to do is click the activation button (usually in

> > the system tray. it usually say's 'you have xx days left' Make sure you are

> > logged onto the internet before you click this button and then follow the

> > online instructions. Activation online shouldn't take no more than a minute

> > at the most, probably less than that and you don't have to type in any

> > numbers; as I've said, the only time you need to type in activation codes is

> > when you activate via the telephone.

> >

> >

> > --

> >

> > --

> > John Barnett MVP

> > Associate Expert

> > Windows Desktop Experience

> >

> > Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org

> > Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org

> > Web: http://www.silversurferguide.org

> >

> > The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any

> > kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy,

> > reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for

> > any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the

> > use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this

> > mail/post..

> >

> >

> > "Anthont" <Anthont@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> > news:E4475466-4BD6-459F-A8AB-506B46B96C1E@microsoft.com...

> > > Wife and I are going to the States for 50th wedding aniversary. We are

> > > going

> > > to drive from Los Angeles to Washington. We intend to take a old IBM

> > > laptop

> > > and use it to download videos onto. Trouble was that it was rather full of

> > > programs which, although I deleted as many as I could, did not give enough

> > > space on the hard disk. The original XP operating system is held in a

> > > hidden

> > > sector on the hard disk but I didn't know how to get to it. What I wanted

> > > to

> > > do was to format the disk and then reinstall the OS. However I couldn't do

> > > it

> > > so I took it to the local "Guru" who done it for me.

> > >

> > > When I switched it on I was asked to "actviate" the software. When I went

> > > to

> > > input the activation code, which is on the bottom of the computer, it

> > > would

> > > not take it. Specifically I could not input the letter "O" or the number

> > > "O"

> > > (zero). I can input these in other programs, eg: Wordpad , etc, but they

> > > just

> > > do not appear when I try to input them into the activation wizard.

> > >

> > > Not being sufficiently computer wise, I am asking help from any of

> > > Knowledge Army that supports this forum and would appreciate any

> > > suggestions.

> > >

> > >

> > > Many thanks - Tony Evans (England)

> >

> >

Guest Anthont
Posted

Re: 70 yr old needs help - reactivating XP

 

Daave

 

Many thanks, please see my latest post

 

regards - Tony Evans

 

"Daave" wrote:

> I believe that if your PC utilizes SLP and you are running the 32-bit

> version of XP Pro, you need to enter the following key:

>

> MVF4D-W774K-MC4VM-QY6XY-R38TB

>

> See:

>

> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_Locked_Preinstallation

>

> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb457078.aspx

>

>

> "Anthont" <Anthont@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:6AFA7B7E-38E8-4B0F-A055-826D0EC234DA@microsoft.com...

> > John,

> >

> > Thanks to you, and everyone, for the advice given. As I said I am not

> > computer-wise, but did go through the procedure as you suggested.

> > Everything

> > went well until a pop-up stated - "Incorrect product key" / "The

> > product

> > key below was mistyped, please correct it and Retry"

> > There is a product key field which is empty. When I go to fill the

> > field,

> > with the product key from the bottom of the computer, I cannot input

> > certain

> > letters/numbers, eg: A,E,I/1,5,0. These are available when using

> > Notepad or

> > Google, but not for this function.

> > Again I would be grateful for any further advice, but in the first

> > instance

> > I am now going to return the computer to the "Guru", as I have paid

> > him £35,

> > for his services. This afternoon I am taking the wife to Wales, to

> > visit her

> > sister (oh boy!) and should return on Thursday. I will let you know

> > on any

> > further progress - thanks again

> >

> > Tony Evans

> >

> > "John Barnett MVP" wrote:

> >

> >> Tony,

> >>

> >> You do not need to 'type' in an activation code unless you have to

> >> telephone

> >> Microsoft and they tell you what the number is, it certainly isn't on

> >> the

> >> bottom of your computer.

> >>

> >> What 'is' on the bottom of your computer is your 'product code' for

> >> the

> >> operating system and you only use this when installing XP. You have

> >> already

> >> said that you 'took it to the local "Guru" who done it for me.' so he

> >> typed

> >> in the product code number when he installed XP.

> >>

> >> To activate XP all you have to do is click the activation button

> >> (usually in

> >> the system tray. it usually say's 'you have xx days left' Make sure

> >> you are

> >> logged onto the internet before you click this button and then follow

> >> the

> >> online instructions. Activation online shouldn't take no more than a

> >> minute

> >> at the most, probably less than that and you don't have to type in

> >> any

> >> numbers; as I've said, the only time you need to type in activation

> >> codes is

> >> when you activate via the telephone.

> >>

> >>

> >> --

> >>

> >> --

> >> John Barnett MVP

> >> Associate Expert

> >> Windows Desktop Experience

> >>

> >> Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org

> >> Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org

> >> Web: http://www.silversurferguide.org

> >>

> >> The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of

> >> any

> >> kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the

> >> accuracy,

> >> reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be

> >> liable for

> >> any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out

> >> of the

> >> use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in

> >> this

> >> mail/post..

> >>

> >>

> >> "Anthont" <Anthont@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >> news:E4475466-4BD6-459F-A8AB-506B46B96C1E@microsoft.com...

> >> > Wife and I are going to the States for 50th wedding aniversary. We

> >> > are

> >> > going

> >> > to drive from Los Angeles to Washington. We intend to take a old

> >> > IBM

> >> > laptop

> >> > and use it to download videos onto. Trouble was that it was rather

> >> > full of

> >> > programs which, although I deleted as many as I could, did not give

> >> > enough

> >> > space on the hard disk. The original XP operating system is held in

> >> > a

> >> > hidden

> >> > sector on the hard disk but I didn't know how to get to it. What I

> >> > wanted

> >> > to

> >> > do was to format the disk and then reinstall the OS. However I

> >> > couldn't do

> >> > it

> >> > so I took it to the local "Guru" who done it for me.

> >> >

> >> > When I switched it on I was asked to "actviate" the software. When

> >> > I went

> >> > to

> >> > input the activation code, which is on the bottom of the computer,

> >> > it

> >> > would

> >> > not take it. Specifically I could not input the letter "O" or the

> >> > number

> >> > "O"

> >> > (zero). I can input these in other programs, eg: Wordpad , etc, but

> >> > they

> >> > just

> >> > do not appear when I try to input them into the activation wizard.

> >> >

> >> > Not being sufficiently computer wise, I am asking help from any of

> >> > Knowledge Army that supports this forum and would appreciate any

> >> > suggestions.

> >> >

> >> >

> >> > Many thanks - Tony Evans (England)

> >>

> >>

>

>

>

Guest Anthont
Posted

RE: OT Re: 70 yr old needs help - reactivating XP

 

RE: OT Re: 70 yr old needs help - reactivating XP

 

Twayne

 

Thanks for the interest. Yes, it is green, due to excessive rainfall and

yes it is rather quaint especially when consider that a small village in

North Wales is called

"Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyllllantysiliogogogochy " Honest!!

 

It translates as "The church of St. Mary in the hollow of white hazel trees

near the rapid whirlpool by St. Tysilio's of the red cave"

 

I mean to say! Only the Welsh, which I am one, could come up with that.

And by the way, I did have that beer

 

cheers - Tony Evans

 

"Twayne" wrote:

> > John,

> >

> > Thanks to you, and everyone, for the advice given. As I said I am not

> > computer-wise, but did go through the procedure as you suggested.

> > Everything went well until a pop-up stated - "Incorrect product

> > key" / "The product key below was mistyped, please correct it and

> > Retry"

> > There is a product key field which is empty. When I go to fill the

> > field, with the product key from the bottom of the computer, I cannot

> > input certain letters/numbers, eg: A,E,I/1,5,0. These are available

> > when using Notepad or Google, but not for this function.

> > Again I would be grateful for any further advice, but in the first

> > instance I am now going to return the computer to the "Guru", as I

> > have paid him £35, for his services. This afternoon I am taking the

> > wife to Wales, to visit her sister (oh boy!) and should return on

> > Thursday. I will let you know on any further progress - thanks again

> >

> > Tony Evans

> >

> > "John Barnett MVP" wrote:

> >

> >> Tony,

> >>

> >> You do not need to 'type' in an activation code unless you have to

> >> telephone Microsoft and they tell you what the number is, it

> >> certainly isn't on the bottom of your computer.

> >>

> >> What 'is' on the bottom of your computer is your 'product code' for

> >> the operating system and you only use this when installing XP. You

> >> have already said that you 'took it to the local "Guru" who done it

> >> for me.' so he typed in the product code number when he installed XP.

> >>

> >> To activate XP all you have to do is click the activation button

> >> (usually in the system tray. it usually say's 'you have xx days

> >> left' Make sure you are logged onto the internet before you click

> >> this button and then follow the online instructions. Activation

> >> online shouldn't take no more than a minute at the most, probably

> >> less than that and you don't have to type in any numbers; as I've

> >> said, the only time you need to type in activation codes is when you

> >> activate via the telephone.

> >>

> >>

> >> --

> >>

> >> --

> >> John Barnett MVP

> >> Associate Expert

> >> Windows Desktop Experience

> >>

> >> Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org

> >> Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org

> >> Web: http://www.silversurferguide.org

> >>

> >> The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty

> >> of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the

> >> accuracy, reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall

> >> not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential

> >> damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information

> >> or opinions expressed in this mail/post..

> >>

> >>

> >> "Anthont" <Anthont@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >> news:E4475466-4BD6-459F-A8AB-506B46B96C1E@microsoft.com...

> >>> Wife and I are going to the States for 50th wedding aniversary. We

> >>> are going

> >>> to drive from Los Angeles to Washington. We intend to take a old

> >>> IBM laptop

> >>> and use it to download videos onto. Trouble was that it was rather

> >>> full of programs which, although I deleted as many as I could, did

> >>> not give enough space on the hard disk. The original XP operating

> >>> system is held in a hidden

> >>> sector on the hard disk but I didn't know how to get to it. What I

> >>> wanted to

> >>> do was to format the disk and then reinstall the OS. However I

> >>> couldn't do it

> >>> so I took it to the local "Guru" who done it for me.

> >>>

> >>> When I switched it on I was asked to "actviate" the software. When

> >>> I went to

> >>> input the activation code, which is on the bottom of the computer,

> >>> it would

> >>> not take it. Specifically I could not input the letter "O" or the

> >>> number "O"

> >>> (zero). I can input these in other programs, eg: Wordpad , etc, but

> >>> they just

> >>> do not appear when I try to input them into the activation wizard.

> >>>

> >>> Not being sufficiently computer wise, I am asking help from any of

> >>> Knowledge Army that supports this forum and would appreciate any

> >>> suggestions.

> >>>

> >>>

> >>> Many thanks - Tony Evans (England)

>

> No help for your predicament, but it looks like it's been taken care of.

> I just wanted to say that, IMO Wales is the greenest, most quaint

> and interesting place I've ever been to and I've traveled a LOT. And

> the drive to/from London to Wales is spectacular too; especially

> crossing that (forget the name) bridge over part of the ocean where the

> tides are so noticeable. Fascinating. I think it was the M4 from

> London to Port skewet, Gwent or Port Skewet, Caldicot, something like

> that. I never did understand the address there<g>. We stayed at a

> castle-motel (business trips) most times and the locals took us

> sightseeing to a lot of ruins and castles, old stone buildings,

> churches, etc.. It was always interesting. I swore someday I'd bring

> my wife over there for a vacation but my health got in the way

> unfortunately.

>

> Have a beer/soda for me!

>

> Cheers,

>

> Twayne

>

>

>

Guest John Barnett MVP
Posted

Re: 70 yr old needs help - reactivating XP

 

At least your PC is working now, Tony, without the dreaded pop up. It looks

like the Gremlins were having some fun with you:-) Strangely I have a

wireless keyboard and that goes temperamental on me on many occasions. It is

a good job the spell checker is enabled on Windows Live Mail otherwise I

hate to think what people would make of my posts. Half the time the 't' 'g'

and a few other letters refuse to type correctly. I've stripped the keyboard

down, cleaned it and reassembled it but it still does the same thing:-)

 

--

 

--

John Barnett MVP

Associate Expert

Windows Desktop Experience

 

Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org

Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org

Web: http://www.silversurferguide.org

 

The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any

kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy,

reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for

any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the

use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this

mail/post..

 

 

"Anthont" <Anthont@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:33AAA6AF-58C9-4DB2-ACC8-7AE65E23CA0C@microsoft.com...

> Hi,

>

> Thanks to one and all for your time and patience. Returned from Wales and

> called in to see the "Guru" who told me that all was OK with the computer.

> When he switched it on and the pop-up "Incorrect product key" appeared, he

> said that he inputed the key, from the computer, with none of the

> difficulties of inoperable keys that I experienced. So brought it home

> and

> everything is Okey-Dokey. So what can you say??

>

> Again, many thanks for you help

>

> regards - Tony Evans

>

> "Anthont" wrote:

>

>> John,

>>

>> Thanks to you, and everyone, for the advice given. As I said I am not

>> computer-wise, but did go through the procedure as you suggested.

>> Everything

>> went well until a pop-up stated - "Incorrect product key" / "The

>> product

>> key below was mistyped, please correct it and Retry"

>> There is a product key field which is empty. When I go to fill the

>> field,

>> with the product key from the bottom of the computer, I cannot input

>> certain

>> letters/numbers, eg: A,E,I/1,5,0. These are available when using Notepad

>> or

>> Google, but not for this function.

>> Again I would be grateful for any further advice, but in the first

>> instance

>> I am now going to return the computer to the "Guru", as I have paid him

>> £35,

>> for his services. This afternoon I am taking the wife to Wales, to visit

>> her

>> sister (oh boy!) and should return on Thursday. I will let you know on

>> any

>> further progress - thanks again

>>

>> Tony Evans

>>

>> "John Barnett MVP" wrote:

>>

>> > Tony,

>> >

>> > You do not need to 'type' in an activation code unless you have to

>> > telephone

>> > Microsoft and they tell you what the number is, it certainly isn't on

>> > the

>> > bottom of your computer.

>> >

>> > What 'is' on the bottom of your computer is your 'product code' for the

>> > operating system and you only use this when installing XP. You have

>> > already

>> > said that you 'took it to the local "Guru" who done it for me.' so he

>> > typed

>> > in the product code number when he installed XP.

>> >

>> > To activate XP all you have to do is click the activation button

>> > (usually in

>> > the system tray. it usually say's 'you have xx days left' Make sure you

>> > are

>> > logged onto the internet before you click this button and then follow

>> > the

>> > online instructions. Activation online shouldn't take no more than a

>> > minute

>> > at the most, probably less than that and you don't have to type in any

>> > numbers; as I've said, the only time you need to type in activation

>> > codes is

>> > when you activate via the telephone.

>> >

>> >

>> > --

>> >

>> > --

>> > John Barnett MVP

>> > Associate Expert

>> > Windows Desktop Experience

>> >

>> > Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org

>> > Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org

>> > Web: http://www.silversurferguide.org

>> >

>> > The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of

>> > any

>> > kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy,

>> > reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be

>> > liable for

>> > any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out

>> > of the

>> > use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this

>> > mail/post..

>> >

>> >

>> > "Anthont" <Anthont@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> > news:E4475466-4BD6-459F-A8AB-506B46B96C1E@microsoft.com...

>> > > Wife and I are going to the States for 50th wedding aniversary. We

>> > > are

>> > > going

>> > > to drive from Los Angeles to Washington. We intend to take a old IBM

>> > > laptop

>> > > and use it to download videos onto. Trouble was that it was rather

>> > > full of

>> > > programs which, although I deleted as many as I could, did not give

>> > > enough

>> > > space on the hard disk. The original XP operating system is held in a

>> > > hidden

>> > > sector on the hard disk but I didn't know how to get to it. What I

>> > > wanted

>> > > to

>> > > do was to format the disk and then reinstall the OS. However I

>> > > couldn't do

>> > > it

>> > > so I took it to the local "Guru" who done it for me.

>> > >

>> > > When I switched it on I was asked to "actviate" the software. When I

>> > > went

>> > > to

>> > > input the activation code, which is on the bottom of the computer, it

>> > > would

>> > > not take it. Specifically I could not input the letter "O" or the

>> > > number

>> > > "O"

>> > > (zero). I can input these in other programs, eg: Wordpad , etc, but

>> > > they

>> > > just

>> > > do not appear when I try to input them into the activation wizard.

>> > >

>> > > Not being sufficiently computer wise, I am asking help from any of

>> > > Knowledge Army that supports this forum and would appreciate any

>> > > suggestions.

>> > >

>> > >

>> > > Many thanks - Tony Evans (England)

>> >

>> >


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