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Yeeeha

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Since: Dec 07, 2005
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 8:25 am
Post subject: Windows Xp home edition wants excessive activation
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windowsxp>customize (more info?)

I'm running Windows Xp Home Edition and it frequently wants to be
re-activated, without me making any hardware of software changes. After a
while , I had to start calling them and read off some huge code in which
they would give me a activation, but doing this 2,3,4 times a week, gets
very old. anyone know of a way to control that ?

I've called Microsoft and they tell me I have registered it "too many"
times. So far they have not given me a new CODE KEY

Another stupid thing about registering or activating you legit software is
the fact that it wants to be REGISTERED or ACTIVATE before given the chance
to get on line III I don't know about the rest of you but my getting on the
net is the LAST thing to load and show up in my systray.

I used to be very fond of Xp Home Edition.

MY REBOOR/RESTART process takes about 12 minutes to complete. How can I
change that?

When is the next version of windows coming out?


Jim
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Merlin

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Since: Dec 12, 2005
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 9:53 am
Post subject: Re: Windows Xp home edition wants excessive activation [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Sounds like maybe you've got a hosed up system. Have you thought about a
repair install or a complete reinstall?

"Yeeeha" <jamespn1333.DeleteThis@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:ofClf.622$wP3.474@bignews6.bellsouth.net...
> I'm running Windows Xp Home Edition and it frequently wants to be
> re-activated, without me making any hardware of software changes. After a
> while , I had to start calling them and read off some huge code in which
> they would give me a activation, but doing this 2,3,4 times a week, gets
> very old. anyone know of a way to control that ?
>
> I've called Microsoft and they tell me I have registered it "too many"
> times. So far they have not given me a new CODE KEY
>
> Another stupid thing about registering or activating you legit software is
> the fact that it wants to be REGISTERED or ACTIVATE before given the
> chance to get on line III I don't know about the rest of you but my
> getting on the net is the LAST thing to load and show up in my systray.
>
> I used to be very fond of Xp Home Edition.
>
> MY REBOOR/RESTART process takes about 12 minutes to complete. How can I
> change that?
>
> When is the next version of windows coming out?
>
>
> Jim
>
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John Barnett MVP

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Since: Oct 11, 2004
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 4:17 pm
Post subject: Re: Windows Xp home edition wants excessive activation [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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The activation problem is a little puzzling and, at present, i'm not sure of
the answer other than attemtping a 'repair'. But this you can only do if you
have a full version of windows xp. If you have recovery disks then you will
need to do a full install. Either way remember to backup any important
files/documents that you may need.

Have you checked your system for sypware/malware? I'd give the system a
check with your anti virus software, then use the free version of Ad-aware
(www.lavasoft.com) and spybot search and destroy
(www.safer-networking.org ). You might also like to run CCleaner
(www.ccleaner.com). This will clear out your temporary internet files,
history, cookies and a host of other useless items. I'd also be incline to
check to see what was actually loading when you boot up. If you have a lot
of applications loading, this will slow down your system. Check the MS
configuration utility to see whats loading - Click Start>Run and then type:
msconfig When the configuration window opens click the Startup tab.

As for the next version of windows - Windows Vista - you are looking at the
latter part of 2006.

--
John Barnett MVP
Associate Expert
http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org

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either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy,
reliability or content of this 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 post..



"Yeeeha" <jamespn1333.RemoveThis@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:ofClf.622$wP3.474@bignews6.bellsouth.net...
> I'm running Windows Xp Home Edition and it frequently wants to be
> re-activated, without me making any hardware of software changes. After a
> while , I had to start calling them and read off some huge code in which
> they would give me a activation, but doing this 2,3,4 times a week, gets
> very old. anyone know of a way to control that ?
>
> I've called Microsoft and they tell me I have registered it "too many"
> times. So far they have not given me a new CODE KEY
>
> Another stupid thing about registering or activating you legit software is
> the fact that it wants to be REGISTERED or ACTIVATE before given the
> chance to get on line III I don't know about the rest of you but my
> getting on the net is the LAST thing to load and show up in my systray.
>
> I used to be very fond of Xp Home Edition.
>
> MY REBOOR/RESTART process takes about 12 minutes to complete. How can I
> change that?
>
> When is the next version of windows coming out?
>
>
> Jim
>
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Colin Barnhorst

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Since: Nov 29, 2005
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 8:06 pm
Post subject: Re: Windows Xp home edition wants excessive activation [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Perhaps the user only needs to register a dll?

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"John Barnett MVP" <freelanceit.DeleteThis@mvps.org.NOSPAM> wrote in message
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> The activation problem is a little puzzling and, at present, i'm not sure
> of the answer other than attemtping a 'repair'. But this you can only do
> if you have a full version of windows xp. If you have recovery disks then
> you will need to do a full install. Either way remember to backup any
> important files/documents that you may need.
>
> Have you checked your system for sypware/malware? I'd give the system a
> check with your anti virus software, then use the free version of Ad-aware
> (www.lavasoft.com) and spybot search and destroy
> (www.safer-networking.org ). You might also like to run CCleaner
> (www.ccleaner.com). This will clear out your temporary internet files,
> history, cookies and a host of other useless items. I'd also be incline to
> check to see what was actually loading when you boot up. If you have a lot
> of applications loading, this will slow down your system. Check the MS
> configuration utility to see whats loading - Click Start>Run and then
> type: msconfig When the configuration window opens click the Startup tab.
>
> As for the next version of windows - Windows Vista - you are looking at
> the latter part of 2006.
>
> --
> John Barnett MVP
> Associate Expert
> http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org
>
> The information in this 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 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
> post..
>
>
>
> "Yeeeha" <jamespn1333.DeleteThis@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:ofClf.622$wP3.474@bignews6.bellsouth.net...
>> I'm running Windows Xp Home Edition and it frequently wants to be
>> re-activated, without me making any hardware of software changes. After a
>> while , I had to start calling them and read off some huge code in which
>> they would give me a activation, but doing this 2,3,4 times a week, gets
>> very old. anyone know of a way to control that ?
>>
>> I've called Microsoft and they tell me I have registered it "too many"
>> times. So far they have not given me a new CODE KEY
>>
>> Another stupid thing about registering or activating you legit software
>> is the fact that it wants to be REGISTERED or ACTIVATE before given the
>> chance to get on line III I don't know about the rest of you but my
>> getting on the net is the LAST thing to load and show up in my systray.
>>
>> I used to be very fond of Xp Home Edition.
>>
>> MY REBOOR/RESTART process takes about 12 minutes to complete. How can I
>> change that?
>>
>> When is the next version of windows coming out?
>>
>>
>> Jim
>>
>
>
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EccieTheTechie

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Since: Dec 08, 2005
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 7:32 am
Post subject: RE: Windows Xp home edition wants excessive activation [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Sounds like you might have loaded/reloaded Windows XP too many times...

The easy answer to this is to purchase a version of Ghost and make a snap
shot of your system (When you have it the way you want it). reloading the
ghost image will not require a re-activation of the OS...

"Yeeeha" wrote:

> I'm running Windows Xp Home Edition and it frequently wants to be
> re-activated, without me making any hardware of software changes. After a
> while , I had to start calling them and read off some huge code in which
> they would give me a activation, but doing this 2,3,4 times a week, gets
> very old. anyone know of a way to control that ?
>
> I've called Microsoft and they tell me I have registered it "too many"
> times. So far they have not given me a new CODE KEY
>
> Another stupid thing about registering or activating you legit software is
> the fact that it wants to be REGISTERED or ACTIVATE before given the chance
> to get on line III I don't know about the rest of you but my getting on the
> net is the LAST thing to load and show up in my systray.
>
> I used to be very fond of Xp Home Edition.
>
> MY REBOOR/RESTART process takes about 12 minutes to complete. How can I
> change that?
>
> When is the next version of windows coming out?
>
>
> Jim
>
>
>
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John Doue

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Since: Sep 19, 2003
Posts: 8



(Msg. 6) Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 9:05 am
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EccieTheTechie wrote:
> Sounds like you might have loaded/reloaded Windows XP too many times...
>
> The easy answer to this is to purchase a version of Ghost and make a snap
> shot of your system (When you have it the way you want it). reloading the
> ghost image will not require a re-activation of the OS...
>
> "Yeeeha" wrote:
>
>
>>I'm running Windows Xp Home Edition and it frequently wants to be
>>re-activated, without me making any hardware of software changes. After a
>>while , I had to start calling them and read off some huge code in which
>>they would give me a activation, but doing this 2,3,4 times a week, gets
>>very old. anyone know of a way to control that ?
>>
>>I've called Microsoft and they tell me I have registered it "too many"
>>times. So far they have not given me a new CODE KEY
>>
>>Another stupid thing about registering or activating you legit software is
>>the fact that it wants to be REGISTERED or ACTIVATE before given the chance
>>to get on line III I don't know about the rest of you but my getting on the
>>net is the LAST thing to load and show up in my systray.
>>
>>I used to be very fond of Xp Home Edition.
>>
>>MY REBOOR/RESTART process takes about 12 minutes to complete. How can I
>>change that?
>>
>>When is the next version of windows coming out?
>>
>>
>>Jim
>>
>>
>>
You have at least two different issues here. The first one is, why do
you need to re-activate so often? What do you do with your machine that
causes this? You need to provide as much information as you can in order
to get adequate help. "Ghosting" (or some equivalent procedure, since
Acronis seems to be the best software today for this) your system is of
course necessary, since this is a form of backup and backups are a must.
But again, you must find out what causes this. You say you are not
making any hardware or software changes? Are you really sure? Have you
scanned your system for viruses and spyware?

The second problem, which might be linked to the first, is this totally
abnormal delay in shutting down. You need to take a thorough look at the
software that loads automatically with your machine. Use Msconfig to do
this and check one by one the items listed there to make sure you
actually need them. Remove them one by one until you find which ones
cause the problem. If unsure, post the list of those programs that load
automatically and someone will be able to pinpoint what is wrong.

A new version of Windows is not a solution you must be looking for: by
researching this issue, you will gain valuable knowledge that will make
you a better computer user and that will help you avoid some pitfalls.

Good luck

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