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Regedit is a two-pane interface with keys in the left pane (key pane) and value names with the corresponding data in the right pane (value pane). The setup is not unlike Windows Explorer with keys analogous to folders and values analogous to files. An example is shown in the figure below. This is from Windows 8 but XP/ Vista/ 7 is very similar. How to activate windows XP Manually This is a simple but effective registry hack that has been tried and tested several times by me and it works!! If you don't believe me then try this for yourself! But, I have a problem whit the windows xp activation, my PC is telling me now that I need to activate windows in 5 days If I select 'activate windows' it tells me it's already activated this message keeps appearing and I don't know what happens i it reaches O days!!! March 12, 2010 at 9:07 AM buka said.
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Copy of Windows XP is no longer being sold. https://jobintensive382.weebly.com/free-pes-images.html.
May be you should consider run those applications on compatibility view.
Also if you have access to Windows 10 PC, report compatibility issue through Feedback Hub app.
In some cases, activation might still work but your Windows XP will be at risk because support is already ended. https://jobintensive382.weebly.com/netop-school-download.html.
Thank you for your useful reply.
I know that Windows XP is no longer being sold officially. However, original unused 'brand new' retail copies are still available to buy, and I assume that in principle, buying such a copy would be the same as it would have been to buy one in a shop a few years ago.
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I have tried running my old software on Windows 7 in compatibility mode, and this did not work. I am talking about very old applications such as Acccess 97 and Access 2, along with my own bespoke applications. I am resigned to the idea that I need an older version of Windows (i.e. XP) to run them satisfactorily.
All I need to know is whether the XP activation process would work if I did buy an unused retail version of Windows XP. You say activation 'might still work', but it would be reassuring if you (or someone) could be slightly more definite, and say categorically that it would work (or wouldn't). And if it did work, as per my original question, could I activate by phone or email, or would online activation be the only workable route?
Hp printer service manuals pdf. Again, many thanks!