Posted February 25, 2014
That is right. It is about to go the way of the dodo and I just decided to reinstall it, well bloody stupid me.
Anyway, I reinstalled XP as I wanted a clean install and I entered my number and phoned up. Well the woman tells me that she cannot give me a number... So I tried again and the same thing.
What this boils down to is that I am wondering if anyone has any clue how to bypass this piss poor Microsoft screw-up.
I have (had) it on a VM to play a few games like Dungeon Siege, Splinter Cell that take too long to get running on win7+
Is there a simple way to enter a key into the system that will allow me to continue to use XP indefinitely or a reliable crack that I could look into?
First is more preferable as this will never see the internet, but if I can reliably bypass this I could always reinstall at a later date without any problems.
I am just putting it into a Virtual machine so I can play games so it just needs to be long term active. I have looked online, but I am unsure of a few of the supposed "bypasses" and the way I did this last time required me to reset the timer, but that becomes a chore to remember to do every 6 months.
Included is a photo (blanked) to prove I actually own the XP license they are now refusing to accept.
Anyway, I reinstalled XP as I wanted a clean install and I entered my number and phoned up. Well the woman tells me that she cannot give me a number... So I tried again and the same thing.
What this boils down to is that I am wondering if anyone has any clue how to bypass this piss poor Microsoft screw-up.
I have (had) it on a VM to play a few games like Dungeon Siege, Splinter Cell that take too long to get running on win7+
Is there a simple way to enter a key into the system that will allow me to continue to use XP indefinitely or a reliable crack that I could look into?
First is more preferable as this will never see the internet, but if I can reliably bypass this I could always reinstall at a later date without any problems.
I am just putting it into a Virtual machine so I can play games so it just needs to be long term active. I have looked online, but I am unsure of a few of the supposed "bypasses" and the way I did this last time required me to reset the timer, but that becomes a chore to remember to do every 6 months.
Included is a photo (blanked) to prove I actually own the XP license they are now refusing to accept.
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