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Old June 1st 19, 03:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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How to get rid of the greyed out activate windows? This pops every week at different times of the day. Windows is activated in settings. I am not a computer whiz. Just an old lady. Needs to be explain in easy to understand terms how to get rid of this nuisance.
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Old June 1st 19, 06:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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On Sat, 1 Jun 2019 07:01:31 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

How to get rid of the greyed out activate windows? This pops every week at different times of the day. Windows is activated in settings. I am not a computer whiz. Just an old lady. Needs to be explain in easy to understand terms how to get rid of this nuisance.


https://sourceforge.net/projects/xpy...butable/1.3.8/

Make changes --- General --- Claim Windows as Registered.

You might want to tweak some other settings.

Useful for VMs.
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Old June 1st 19, 07:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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How to get rid of the greyed out activate windows? This pops every week at different times of the day. Windows is activated in settings. I am not a computer whiz. Just an old lady. Needs to be explain in easy to understand terms how to get rid of this nuisance.


Why not run MGADiag, and see what the real situation is.

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=203456

Note: *Don't" copy and page material from there, without
removing license key strings or personally identifiable information first.

In some cases, a Mom&Pop computer store will install
a VLK (Volume License Key) version of the OS. They charge
you $$$, while they just "mint a new OS in the back of the shop".

The problem is, some of the licensing schemes Microsoft
uses for Enterprise, the running OS is required to log into an activation
server every three months or so. A person who got ripped
off by a Mom&Pop operation, might discover via the
Activation message, that they've been given non-genuine
materials for a home user.

Some of the hacker activation schemes also use an activation
server, and the hacker one has to keep a server of that
sort running on the Internet, so the OS stays "legit" as it were.
But if you're using something like that, you've already
read up on what to expect in the way of "operational difficulties".
Whereas the ripoff computer shops, merely "wink" at the
consumer they "help out". They don't say straight out,
"this $50 OS isn't legit, now enjoy". Nobody says that.

These are the things I'm hoping the MGADiag will mention.
If you see "Volume License Key" or words to that effect
in the output of the dump, that's a hint as to what
happened. No regular System Builder or Retail OS is
going to have a text string like that in the MGADiag
output.

It might also be an innocent mistake. One of the
Microsoft Answers forums used to deal with MGADiag
dumps and they could tell you how many shades of
screwed you were. Sometimes things corrupt in OSes,
but with the (journaled) NTFS file system to help you,
it isn't likely that the OS deactivated "for fun".

Paul
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Old June 1st 19, 10:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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On Sat, 1 Jun 2019 20:01:57 +0100, ? Good Guy ?
wrote:

I take it you are using XP because it is doing what you want to do on
it!! If this is the case then have you thought of installing some other
OS which will do exactly what you are currently doing such as eMail,
Facebook, twitter, perhaps visiting some sites etc etc.


He asked for Win XP, not Linux.
Though I agree, Linux would be a viable option for the tasks
you mentioned. With the advantage it's more secure than ANY M$ OS.
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Old June 1st 19, 10:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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On Sat, 1 Jun 2019 22:07:05 +0100, "J. P. Gilliver (John)"
wrote:

In message ,
writes:
On Sat, 1 Jun 2019 07:01:31 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

How to get rid of the greyed out activate windows? This pops every
week at different times of the day. Windows is activated in settings.
I am not a computer whiz. Just an old lady. Needs to be explain in
easy to understand terms how to get rid of this nuisance.


If you are sure your copy is legal it might be worth hitting the
"activate windows" button from Program files/accessories/system tools.
It will go through the motions and might flip the bit that gives you
the screen.


Assuming you meant "Programs" rather than "Program files", i. e. from
the start menu, I presume the fact that I don't _have_ an "activate
windows" option under .../accessories/system tools confirms that my
Windows is genuine? (I have no reason to believe otherwise; nice to be
reassured though.)


Yes "Programs", sorry for any confusion. I navigated there on my
laptop and it was an option in programs/accessories/system tools. When
I open it I get a message that I am already activated.
I am not sure why you don't have that unless it is one of those Dells
with a generic activation someone spoke of earlier here. (or a bootleg
copy).



 




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