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Dear Sir/Madam,
I was doing the 7 step guide for the pc at my parents' home.
I downloaded Mbam and ran a quick scan. It came up with several infections so I selected everything and clicked 'remove selected'. Then when I went to restart my pc on the restart it was asking for a windows activation key. This copy of windows xp was a pre released test version so I don't have the key. I restarted the pc in safe mode and went onto to Mbam. I restored all the infected files and restarted the pc and it was working fine. I tried logging on today and now it's asking for this windows activation key. I went on Mbam (in safe mode) but there is nothing to restore now. I ran a quick and full scan and there was one file infected. Removing this does not solve the problem.
I wish I hadn't have run Mbam in the first place as the pc was at least working without it. Now I don't know what to do. I can't even start the pc in safe mode with networking without it asking for this key.
Btw system restore was turned off.
Can anyone help?
Gavin
I was doing the 7 step guide for the pc at my parents' home.
I downloaded Mbam and ran a quick scan. It came up with several infections so I selected everything and clicked 'remove selected'. Then when I went to restart my pc on the restart it was asking for a windows activation key. This copy of windows xp was a pre released test version so I don't have the key. I restarted the pc in safe mode and went onto to Mbam. I restored all the infected files and restarted the pc and it was working fine. I tried logging on today and now it's asking for this windows activation key. I went on Mbam (in safe mode) but there is nothing to restore now. I ran a quick and full scan and there was one file infected. Removing this does not solve the problem.
I wish I hadn't have run Mbam in the first place as the pc was at least working without it. Now I don't know what to do. I can't even start the pc in safe mode with networking without it asking for this key.
Btw system restore was turned off.
Can anyone help?
Gavin
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Had to re-install WinXP Pro SP1 over WinXP SP2.
Initially I used a copy of WinXP Pro w/SP1 & used the repair option. Now whenever I restart the machine, it states that 'This copy of windows must be activated with Microsoft before you can log on. Do you want to activate Windows now?'.
I click on OK & go through the routine of activating over the internet or calling and entering the code received over the phone, both with & without registering with Microsoft, and it closes with 'You have successfully activated you copy of Windows.'.
Then I re-start, or shut down & turn it back on and the same sequence recurs.
I have even slipstreamed SP2 into my SP1 copy & re-installed using the repair option. Same result.
Does anyone know how can I get out of this loop without having to wipe out my Windows directory with all of my saved settings & installed programs?
Jz Lauratis
[email protected]
(702) 378-9071
Initially I used a copy of WinXP Pro w/SP1 & used the repair option. Now whenever I restart the machine, it states that 'This copy of windows must be activated with Microsoft before you can log on. Do you want to activate Windows now?'.
I click on OK & go through the routine of activating over the internet or calling and entering the code received over the phone, both with & without registering with Microsoft, and it closes with 'You have successfully activated you copy of Windows.'.
Then I re-start, or shut down & turn it back on and the same sequence recurs.
I have even slipstreamed SP2 into my SP1 copy & re-installed using the repair option. Same result.
Does anyone know how can I get out of this loop without having to wipe out my Windows directory with all of my saved settings & installed programs?
Jz Lauratis
[email protected]
(702) 378-9071