Originally posted by: MDme
Would really appreciate help: I bought a raptor and reinstalled my win XP on it, of course windows XP wants to be reactivated. But I don't want to reactivate anymore because I know that eventually I will run out of "activations" and be forced to call MS for activating purposes. I still have my previous system (old hard drive) intact and have tried copying the wpa.dbl files to system32 but still it's asking me to activate. i've heard there is a way to avoid reactivation....any inputs??? I have a windows license and an original XP, I just don't want to go through this stupid process of reactivation since my system hasn't changed (except for the HDD). thanks.
This is what I do: Make a clean installation of windows XP, Install all updates and the latest Service pack, Install all of the programs that you would normally install, and update them also, virus signatures etc.... Then Scan the system for Virus' etc... Defragment etc... when you have the system tweaked to perfection. Activate it via internet or phone etc... After it is activated use Acronis True Image to back it all up to a DVD + or - R disk.
Then the next time you want a pristine system you can restore it to this exact point in time activation and all... Several advantages to this:
1. No re activation required, unless you change alot of hardware, One hard disk will not trigger the reactivation flag.
2. Faster than reinstalling all of the applications one at a time.
3. Much better than circumventing the system with illegal means. There are patches and cracks that will get around the activation but you never can tell what little extras will be piggy backing in with them.
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