Re: Exceeded Activation Windows XP

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Thank you for the advice. I did format and clean install.

Regards

Oasis

"Patrick Keenan" <test@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Oasis" <nomail@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Due to the system crashes I have reinstalled and did activation number of
times. Today after I install QuickCam Pro 4000 software my computer had
crashed many times. I was unable to use "safe mode" and within a seconds
of reboot my computer shut down automatically so I reinstalled the OS
again. When I tried to do activation then I got the message :

"Activate Windows

Product Key

According to our records, the number of times you can activate windows
with this product key has, and been exceeded. Please enter a different
product key and then Click Retry. The 25-digit product key documentation.
It should be similar to the following example.....If you believe you have
received this message in error, please contact a Customer Service
Representative or visit Microsoft Activation Assistance Web Site for
information on how to get additional product keys. ....."

I never ever know this problem and there is no information of exceeded
activation of this product on the documents came along with my computer.

So please kindly let me know how to solve this problem by myself before I
contact the dealer. I have bought this computer from "Zitech" Denamark.
It will take many days to get help from this shop so I am looking for
your help.


Sincerely,

Oasis

All this really means is that you need to activate by phone. You should
find an option button to do this and you should then be provided with the
correct phone number. Normally phone activation is very fast, no more
than five minutes in my experience. It's really pretty painless.

Did you do a clean install, or a repair install? Did you start with
wiping the drive or...?

HTH
-pk



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