Keep your activation status intact when
reinstalling XP
Have you ever wanted to reformat
the hard disk and reinstall Windows XP on a system but you didn't want to mess
around with Microsoft's Product Activation after the reinstall? Fortunately, you
don't have to.
As long as you aren't making any
hardware alterations, you can back up the activation status files before you
reformat the hard drive and then restore them after you reinstall the operating
system.
To perform the backup, follow
these steps:
- Use Windows Explorer to open the C:\Windows\System32
folder.
- Copy the Wpa.dbl and Wpa.bak files to a floppy disk or
CD.
To perform the restore, follow
these steps:
- Decline the activation request at the end of the
installation procedure, and restart Windows XP.
- During bootup, press [F8] to access the Windows
Advanced Options menu.
- Choose the Safe Mode (SAFEBOOT_OPTION=Minimal) option.
- Use Windows Explorer to open the C:\Windows\System32
folder.
- If they exist, rename the new Wpa.dbl and Wpa.bak files
to Wpadbl.new and Wpabak.new.
- Copy the original Wpa.dbl and Wpa.bak files from the
floppy disk or CD to the C:\Windows\System32 folder.
- Restart the system.