Guest Mike Posted September 26, 2008 Posted September 26, 2008 After several years of running XP on my computer, today it started telling me that significant hardware changes require me to reactivate Windows. I haven't changed any hardware in my computer. This is a genuine retail version of XP Home Upgrade that I bought when XP was released. XP Genuine Validation reports: "Windows must be activated in order to determine if the Windows product key installed on this computer is genuine." My software has always been activated and valid before, so how can I fix this? I've made no changes.
Guest philo Posted September 26, 2008 Posted September 26, 2008 Re: XP Activation "Mike" <sitting@puter.com> wrote in message news:eurJF95HJHA.2492@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > After several years of running XP on my computer, today it started telling > me that significant hardware changes require me to reactivate Windows. I > haven't changed any hardware in my > computer. This is a genuine retail version of XP Home Upgrade that I bought > when XP was released. XP Genuine Validation reports: "Windows must be > activated in order to determine if the Windows product key installed on this > computer is genuine." > > My software has always been activated and valid before, so how can I fix > this? I've made no changes. > > Just reactivate it
Guest Mike Posted September 26, 2008 Posted September 26, 2008 Re: XP Activation It wouldn't activate via normal methods. I got it resolved using a tool I found to activate and validate on the Windows Genuine Advantage site. Back to normal now. "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message news:%23MeZ1b6HJHA.3932@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > > "Mike" <sitting@puter.com> wrote in message > news:eurJF95HJHA.2492@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> >> After several years of running XP on my computer, today it started >> telling >> me that significant hardware changes require me to reactivate Windows. I >> haven't changed any hardware in my >> computer. This is a genuine retail version of XP Home Upgrade that I > bought >> when XP was released. XP Genuine Validation reports: "Windows must be >> activated in order to determine if the Windows product key installed on > this >> computer is genuine." >> >> My software has always been activated and valid before, so how can I fix >> this? I've made no changes. >> >> > > > Just reactivate it > >
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Guest Alias Posted September 26, 2008 Posted September 26, 2008 Re: XP Activation Mike wrote: > After several years of running XP on my computer, today it started telling > me that significant hardware changes require me to reactivate Windows. I > haven't changed any hardware in my > computer. This is a genuine retail version of XP Home Upgrade that I bought > when XP was released. XP Genuine Validation reports: "Windows must be > activated in order to determine if the Windows product key installed on this > computer is genuine." > > My software has always been activated and valid before, so how can I fix > this? I've made no changes. > > More proof that the WGA fiasco does nothing to stop piracy and only annoys paying customers. What happened to you, Mike, is that you got the new WGAN from Windows update that incorrectly determined that you did something you didn't do. Alias
Guest Leythos Posted September 26, 2008 Posted September 26, 2008 Re: XP Activation In article <gbijru$9hv$1@registered.motzarella.org>, iamalias@REMOVEgmail.com says... > Mike wrote: > > After several years of running XP on my computer, today it started telling > > me that significant hardware changes require me to reactivate Windows. I > > haven't changed any hardware in my > > computer. This is a genuine retail version of XP Home Upgrade that I bought > > when XP was released. XP Genuine Validation reports: "Windows must be > > activated in order to determine if the Windows product key installed on this > > computer is genuine." > > > > My software has always been activated and valid before, so how can I fix > > this? I've made no changes. > > > > > > More proof that the WGA fiasco does nothing to stop piracy and only > annoys paying customers. What happened to you, Mike, is that you got the > new WGAN from Windows update that incorrectly determined that you did > something you didn't do. Your proof is wrong - WGA does stop piracy, I've seen it trigger in pirated OS installs many times. I've personally never seen it trigger on a legit install unless that machine was compromised by malware. -- - Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum. - Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist" spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 for proper email address)
Guest HeyBub Posted September 26, 2008 Posted September 26, 2008 Re: XP Activation Alias wrote: > > More proof that the WGA fiasco does nothing to stop piracy and only > annoys paying customers. What happened to you, Mike, is that you got > the new WGAN from Windows update that incorrectly determined that you > did something you didn't do. > And the proof for your assertion that WGA does nothing to stop piracy is...? Paying customers are annoyed, true. Much like having to show your receipt at the door of Best Buy or Walmart. It's the price we righteous people have to pay to keep the thieves mostly at bay. By putting up with the aggravation, we keep prices lower. It's simple: You're either on the side of the honest or you're on the side of the thieves.
Guest Alias Posted September 26, 2008 Posted September 26, 2008 Re: XP Activation Leythos wrote: > In article <gbijru$9hv$1@registered.motzarella.org>, > iamalias@REMOVEgmail.com says... >> Mike wrote: >>> After several years of running XP on my computer, today it started telling >>> me that significant hardware changes require me to reactivate Windows. I >>> haven't changed any hardware in my >>> computer. This is a genuine retail version of XP Home Upgrade that I bought >>> when XP was released. XP Genuine Validation reports: "Windows must be >>> activated in order to determine if the Windows product key installed on this >>> computer is genuine." >>> >>> My software has always been activated and valid before, so how can I fix >>> this? I've made no changes. >>> >>> >> More proof that the WGA fiasco does nothing to stop piracy and only >> annoys paying customers. What happened to you, Mike, is that you got the >> new WGAN from Windows update that incorrectly determined that you did >> something you didn't do. > > Your proof is wrong - WGA does stop piracy, I've seen it trigger in > pirated OS installs many times. I've personally never seen it trigger on > a legit install unless that machine was compromised by malware. > Anyone that wants a pirated copy of XP can get one and it can use Auto Updates for the security updates. You can even get a copy of Illusion which is a combo of W2K, XP and Vista. Want to download it right now? Search for Illusion operating system using Google search and it's all yours. Stop piracy my ass. It may convince some clueless user who bought a pirated copy of XP to pay for a "genuine" one but stopping piracy? Puhlease, pull the other one, it has bells on it. That said, where the hell does MS get off forcing their paying customers to: prove over and over again that they aren't thieves and force paying customers act as cops and forcing them to help catch pirates? Alias
Guest Alias Posted September 26, 2008 Posted September 26, 2008 Re: XP Activation HeyBub wrote: > Alias wrote: >> More proof that the WGA fiasco does nothing to stop piracy and only >> annoys paying customers. What happened to you, Mike, is that you got >> the new WGAN from Windows update that incorrectly determined that you >> did something you didn't do. >> > > And the proof for your assertion that WGA does nothing to stop piracy is...? Anyone that wants a pirated copy of XP can get one and it can use Auto Updates for the security updates. You can even get a copy of Illusion which is a combo of W2K, XP and Vista. Want to download it right now? Go here http://www.marvinzone.com/index.php?topic=54773.0 and it's all yours. Stop piracy my ass. It may convince some clueless user who bought a pirated copy of XP to pay for a "genuine" one but stopping piracy? Puhlease, pull the other one, it has bells on it. That said, where the hell does MS get off forcing their paying customers to: prove over and over again that they aren't thieves and force paying customers act as cops to help catch pirates? > > Paying customers are annoyed, true. Much like having to show your receipt at > the door of Best Buy or Walmart. If MS wants to see my receipt, they can get a court order and demand to see it and I will show it to them. Where I buy software isn't Best Buy or Walmart but a computer store and the man who watches me leave *gave* me the receipt and, no, it didn't ask to see it again when I walked out. > It's the price we righteous people have to > pay to keep the thieves mostly at bay. By putting up with the aggravation, > we keep prices lower. Who covers the cost of the WGA help desks and the programmers salaries to develop WPA and WGA, Santa Claus? > > It's simple: You're either on the side of the honest or you're on the side > of the thieves. You must have failed logic. It's simple: MS has no right to force paying customers to play cop to try and catch pirates, whom they don't catch. They catch clueless *users* who bought a pirated copy of Windows or Office, not the pirates. So, the side you are on is called "screw the paying customers and get on your high moral horse if anyone objects". Alias
Guest HeyBub Posted September 26, 2008 Posted September 26, 2008 Re: XP Activation Alias wrote: > HeyBub wrote: >> Alias wrote: >>> More proof that the WGA fiasco does nothing to stop piracy and only >>> annoys paying customers. What happened to you, Mike, is that you got >>> the new WGAN from Windows update that incorrectly determined that >>> you did something you didn't do. >>> >> >> And the proof for your assertion that WGA does nothing to stop >> piracy is...? > > Anyone that wants a pirated copy of XP can get one and it can use Auto > Updates for the security updates. You can even get a copy of Illusion > which is a combo of W2K, XP and Vista. Want to download it right now? > Go here xxx and it's all > yours. Stop piracy my ass. It may convince some clueless user who > bought a pirated copy of XP to pay for a "genuine" one but stopping > piracy? Puhlease, pull the other one, it has bells on it. > > That said, where the hell does MS get off forcing their paying > customers to: prove over and over again that they aren't thieves and > force paying customers act as cops to help catch pirates? > >> >> Paying customers are annoyed, true. Much like having to show your >> receipt at the door of Best Buy or Walmart. > > If MS wants to see my receipt, they can get a court order and demand > to see it and I will show it to them. Where I buy software isn't Best > Buy or Walmart but a computer store and the man who watches me leave > *gave* me the receipt and, no, it didn't ask to see it again when I > walked out. >> It's the price we righteous people have to >> pay to keep the thieves mostly at bay. By putting up with the >> aggravation, we keep prices lower. > > Who covers the cost of the WGA help desks and the programmers salaries > to develop WPA and WGA, Santa Claus? > >> >> It's simple: You're either on the side of the honest or you're on >> the side of the thieves. > > You must have failed logic. It's simple: MS has no right to force > paying customers to play cop to try and catch pirates, whom they > don't catch. They catch clueless *users* who bought a pirated copy of > Windows or Office, not the pirates. > > So, the side you are on is called "screw the paying customers and get > on your high moral horse if anyone objects". > By providing a link to a pirate download site, you've demonstrated whose side you're on. Now we know, unequivally why you object so strenuously to WGA.
Guest Leythos Posted September 26, 2008 Posted September 26, 2008 Re: XP Activation In article <gbited$f7a$1@registered.motzarella.org>, iamalias@REMOVEgmail.com says... > That said, where the hell does MS get off forcing their paying customers > to: prove over and over again that they aren't thieves and force paying > customers act as cops and forcing them to help catch pirates? It's Microsoft's software, not yours, not mine, I just agree to use it and abide by their rules. WGA has not caused any problems for legit owners that have not had their machines compromised, in my personal experience. Your constant ranting just make you look like the group troll. -- - Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum. - Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist" spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 for proper email address)
Guest Alias Posted September 26, 2008 Posted September 26, 2008 Re: XP Activation Leythos wrote: > In article <gbited$f7a$1@registered.motzarella.org>, > iamalias@REMOVEgmail.com says... >> That said, where the hell does MS get off forcing their paying customers >> to: prove over and over again that they aren't thieves and force paying >> customers act as cops and forcing them to help catch pirates? > > It's Microsoft's software, not yours, not mine, Never said they were yours. > I just agree to use it > and abide by their rules. MS says jump and Leythos asks, "how high?" > > WGA has not caused any problems for legit owners that have not had their > machines compromised, in my personal experience. Read the OP's post, moron. > Your constant ranting > just make you look like the group troll. No one like the kid who pointed out that the emperor didn't have any clothes either. Alias
Guest Leythos Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 Re: XP Activation In article <gbjs6q$nir$1@registered.motzarella.org>, iamalias@REMOVEgmail.com says... > Leythos wrote: > > In article <gbited$f7a$1@registered.motzarella.org>, > > iamalias@REMOVEgmail.com says... > >> That said, where the hell does MS get off forcing their paying customers > >> to: prove over and over again that they aren't thieves and force paying > >> customers act as cops and forcing them to help catch pirates? > > > > It's Microsoft's software, not yours, not mine, > > Never said they were yours. MS doesn't FORCE anyone to do anything - you agree or you don't use the software, it's your choice. > > > I just agree to use it > > and abide by their rules. > > MS says jump and Leythos asks, "how high?" And you say, don't use MS OS because..... well, because you're a troll and hate MS. > > > > > WGA has not caused any problems for legit owners that have not had their > > machines compromised, in my personal experience. > > Read the OP's post, moron You might want to go back and read it youself. > > Your constant ranting > > just make you look like the group troll. > > No one like the kid who pointed out that the emperor didn't have any > clothes either. You STILL look like a troll. -- Leythos - spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 to email me) Public Service Warning: Learn about PCButts before you trust: http://www.velocityreviews.com/forums/t513604-author-of-removeit.html http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=pcbutts1+thief
Guest Alias Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 Re: XP Activation Leythos wrote: > In article <gbjs6q$nir$1@registered.motzarella.org>, > iamalias@REMOVEgmail.com says... >> Leythos wrote: >>> In article <gbited$f7a$1@registered.motzarella.org>, >>> iamalias@REMOVEgmail.com says... >>>> That said, where the hell does MS get off forcing their paying customers >>>> to: prove over and over again that they aren't thieves and force paying >>>> customers act as cops and forcing them to help catch pirates? >>> It's Microsoft's software, not yours, not mine, >> Never said they were yours. > > MS doesn't FORCE anyone to do anything - you agree or you don't use the > software, it's your choice. No, I agree and use the software as I see fit being as I paid for it. > >>> I just agree to use it >>> and abide by their rules. >> MS says jump and Leythos asks, "how high?" > > And you say, don't use MS OS because..... well, because you're a troll > and hate MS. Nice try at dodging the truth but no cigar. > >>> WGA has not caused any problems for legit owners that have not had their >>> machines compromised, in my personal experience. >> Read the OP's post, moron > > You might want to go back and read it youself. He had problems with WGA and I pointed it out. > >>> Your constant ranting >>> just make you look like the group troll. >> No one like the kid who pointed out that the emperor didn't have any >> clothes either. > > You STILL look like a troll. Your ill informed opinion. I am a paying customer of Microsoft XP and therefore have a right to state my opinion here. This group isn't just for MS fanboys like you who think MS can do no wrong. Alias
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