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Peter
I have altered and added to the harware on my home PC so I suppose
that the message requiring me to re-activate my XP Pro was not
altogether a surprise.
I phoned the number given and keyed in the "generated ID", 9 groups
of 6 digits! I was then given a "Confirmation ID", 7 groups of 6
digits, which I entered in the boxes on the screen. I checked them
very carefully and even captured the screen for possible future
reference. Now comes the interesting part!
The devices page accessed via Control Panel - Settings Etc is
completely blank. My PC did not even believe that I have a modem.
Ok, I have backup images - I restored one - same message re
re-activation.
Used my Boot manager to fire-up another XP Pro partiton on the same
PC. The same re-activation message appeared and the malfunction
occurred after I had obtained and keyed in a new Confirmation ID.
Please, has this happened to anyone else? How do I get out of this
hole?
At the moment I am building up a fresh XP Pro partition. I entered
the ID from the my XP Pro box to set the wheels turning. I have 28
more days before I have to activate. What is going to happen when
MS see that this number is being used again. They must have doubts
about the identity of my PC or they would not have asked me to
re-activate in the first place.
Your help, or constructive comments will be most welcome.
Thank you,
Peter
that the message requiring me to re-activate my XP Pro was not
altogether a surprise.
I phoned the number given and keyed in the "generated ID", 9 groups
of 6 digits! I was then given a "Confirmation ID", 7 groups of 6
digits, which I entered in the boxes on the screen. I checked them
very carefully and even captured the screen for possible future
reference. Now comes the interesting part!
The devices page accessed via Control Panel - Settings Etc is
completely blank. My PC did not even believe that I have a modem.
Ok, I have backup images - I restored one - same message re
re-activation.
Used my Boot manager to fire-up another XP Pro partiton on the same
PC. The same re-activation message appeared and the malfunction
occurred after I had obtained and keyed in a new Confirmation ID.
Please, has this happened to anyone else? How do I get out of this
hole?
At the moment I am building up a fresh XP Pro partition. I entered
the ID from the my XP Pro box to set the wheels turning. I have 28
more days before I have to activate. What is going to happen when
MS see that this number is being used again. They must have doubts
about the identity of my PC or they would not have asked me to
re-activate in the first place.
Your help, or constructive comments will be most welcome.
Thank you,
Peter