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Kalyanaraman S.
July 20th 09, 06:47 AM
This problem is related to another problme that I have posted sometime back;
that was related to Xp looping at boot-up stage.

Since that problem was not resolved, I had to reinstall the XP operating
system and the installation resulted in multiple o/s; as I was scared of
wiping out files that I might have needed, I did not go in for formatting of
the partition. once I knew the new installation was reasonably working, I had
removed all but one of the o/s installations. this is the history.

here is my problem: when I wanted to validate my o/s software with microsoft
validation routine, the system returns an error "your installation did not
pass the validation test". This installation was using the same software/key
that I had used for the previous installation too and the previous one had
passed the test. So it cannot be that this will be counterfeit (unless my
understanding is incorrect).

what could be the reason an what is the way out ? if the solution requires
formatting, I am prepared to do that too, as the message and the tedium bug
me greatly.

thanks for your help.

PA Bear [MS MVP]
July 20th 09, 07:16 AM
Please follow this simple troubleshooting procedure, courtesy of MS MVP
Carey Frisch:

1. Download and install the WGA Diagnostic Tool
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=56062

2. After running the WGA Diagnostic Tool, click on the "Windows" tab and
then click on "Copy to Clipboard".

3. Next, visit the following website and create a post in the "WGA
Validation Problems" forum and paste the results of the WGA Diagnostic Data
in a detailed post:
http://social.microsoft.com/forums/en-US/genuinewindowsxp/threads/

4. A WGA troubleshooting specialist will analyze the data and recommend an
appropriate solution.

--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002

Kalyanaraman S. wrote:
> This problem is related to another problme that I have posted sometime
> back;
> that was related to Xp looping at boot-up stage.
>
> Since that problem was not resolved, I had to reinstall the XP operating
> system and the installation resulted in multiple o/s; as I was scared of
> wiping out files that I might have needed, I did not go in for formatting
> of
> the partition. once I knew the new installation was reasonably working, I
> had removed all but one of the o/s installations. this is the history.
>
> here is my problem: when I wanted to validate my o/s software with
> microsoft
> validation routine, the system returns an error "your installation did not
> pass the validation test". This installation was using the same
> software/key
> that I had used for the previous installation too and the previous one had
> passed the test. So it cannot be that this will be counterfeit (unless my
> understanding is incorrect).
>
> what could be the reason an what is the way out ? if the solution requires
> formatting, I am prepared to do that too, as the message and the tedium
> bug
> me greatly.
>
> thanks for your help.

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