Re: windows genuine error



Windows Genuine checks are based on the motherboard components. Since you
have changed it, the WGA fails. You need to re-install XP (or do a reapir
install on top of the installed one) in order to "reset" the WGA info. Of
course this required a new activation.



On 27/11/2006 bloomej <bloomej@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I recently upgraded a computers motherboard, processor, video card, and
powersupply.

I put everything in correctly and then when I went to start the computer it
got to the splash screen and then gave me the "Blue Screen of Death". When I
restarted the computer in safe mode it gave me an error saying that I dont
have a genuine copy of windows.

The operating system was fine before I upgraded the computer, I didn't do
anyting to the hard drive, and it is a lagite copy of windows XP home
edition.

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