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Saturday, January 25, 2003  

XP SP1 Cracks. Here is the latest information about handling SP1 for XP

posted by RT | 11:10 PM


Wednesday, November 13, 2002  

Post to many blogs. I just love this tool from Brazil. Now, I can post to multiple blogs at the same time. In this case, you'll find this message on Tong Family and Geek Fishing at the same time. Useful for sending to multiple places at once I think.

posted by RT | 11:12 PM


Saturday, September 14, 2002  

XP Activation

New member here, gonna SAVE you guys from "sweating" about XP ACTIVATION stuff!!

First, read MY post "SP1...nothing in there!" in this forum.

Second, (and finally!)...GO HERE:

http://forum.hackinthebox.org/viewtopic.php?t=466

...READ post by "Psychotic"(follow the steps)...P.S., the "keys" at the BOTTOM of his post are LEGIT

or, (and this is SO EASY...worked for me!!)


1) Grab your SP1 v1106 HERE:

http://www.windowsxpforums.com/


2) GO HERE, and grab these (2) files:

(http://msbetas.net/files/xp_cd_key_changer.zip) ...AND

http://xpkey.cjb.net

3) RUN..."xpkey.cjb.net" (to see your KEY) ...

THEN "xp_cd key" next AND FOLLOW THE STEPS!!!....

Then GO BACK TO "xpkey" AND CHECK OUT THE CHANGE!!......easy as pie :-)

4)RUN SP1....THAT'S IT, Darlings XP Activation Crack

posted by RT | 12:15 AM
 

xp key

How to Change your XP Corp Key safely.

Step 1. Go to www.google.com and search for a file called “48062-all_xp_suite_keygen “ and download it.

Step 2. Run this program so it looks like this:

Step 3. Click the “Process” button and Go outside and do something for a few hours. Talk to other people, maybe even a girl, enjoy the sunshine.

Step 4. Come back inside where it’s safe and you should see that it found some keys. Save the log file where you can find it.

Step 5. Go to StartàRunàMSCONFIG and hit enter. Now hit the “Launch System Restore” button, click “Create a restore point” and name it: “Before I hacked my xp key” and hit enter. Now close MSCONFIG.

Step 6. Run regedit and go to: HKey_Local_Machine\Software\Microsoft\WindowsNT\Current Version\WPAEvents, and on the right double click on "oobetimer" and change at least one digit of this value to deactivate windows. Close regedit.

Step 7. Choose run from the start menu and type in this command: “%systemroot%\system32\oobe\msoobe.exe /a” (without quotes) to get the activation screen and go to the second option which is activate by phone.

Step 8. In the new screen choose the option to change product key, and type in the new product key that you got using the keygen (use Corporate one only and ignore the whole confirmation number crap)

Step 9. If it brings you back to the prior screen after entering the new key click remind me later and then reboot. (this is not a problem)

Step 10. Close that window, reboot your system and Choose run from the start menu and type in this command: “%systemroot%\system32\oobe\msoobe.exe /a” (without quotes) for the second time to verify your activation , you should see "windows is already activated".

Now you can install SP1 (when it comes out)

If you have done this wrong or without a valid key you will not be able
to boot. hit F8 and select last known good configuration (this is why you made the restore point).

posted by RT | 12:14 AM


Friday, September 13, 2002  

How to change the Windows XP Product Activation Key Code
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Since the release of Windows XP Professional, Microsoft has discovered that the vast majority of illegitimate copies in use are using a small handful of leaked "corporate" keys. In an effort to thwart these illegitimate users, Windows XP Service Pack 1 (and possibly all future updates) will not install on systems using these keys, and it is unclear what additional steps Microsoft may take in the future. Microsoft claims that legitimate licensed users of XP Professional should be unaffected, however there are a number of different ways one of these leaked keys can find it's way into an otherwise legal environment and cause serious deployment issues. (When a legitimate corporate key is not at hand during an installation process, it's a common practice for some administrators to simply search the web for a valid key.) Here's how to check if your systems are using a leaked key, and how to change the product activation key if they are.

How to find your Product Key
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During the installation of Windows XP Professional, you are prompted to enter a 25 digit Windows XP Product Key, which Windows XP promptly converts it into the system's product ID. Because of security concerns about piracy, Microsoft does not provide a tool that allows you to view the Product Key (or CD Key) that was used to install t

posted by RT | 11:52 PM
 

WinXp Activation Crack? here is what your looking for...

On the first boot after install is complete, boot into SAFE MODE
(thats the F8 key) and open regedit.exe
Locate this following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\
change the "RegDone" key value fron 0 to 1

Then find this key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\WinLogon\
change "Activation Required" key value from 1 to 0

Close regedit and do the following:
Go to Start\Reboot

posted by RT | 11:38 PM
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