Whistler - Windows XP
  • Bradock
    #106
    A "nagycicán" megtalálható a Windows XP RC1 2474

    usa_2474_idw_x86fre_pro_whistler by Syraly.iso 484MB (Nem kicsi ez?)

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    Crack:

    ernicfixedcrack_new.zip
    reset.zip


    This works on both builds 2469 and 2474.

    You will need all of these, one of these builds 2469 or 2474, ISObuster, ernicfixcrack.

    Once you have all of these you need to run ISObuster and extract the all the files from the build that you have. And extract the ernicfixcrack. Now you will have to copy this file to your i386 dir. that is you extracted from your build. This takes the 180 day trail time limit off. Now you can burn the CD or run from HD.

    Now you have it installed you will have to run reset.exe. This is a workaround to reset the 14-day Activation time limit. Every time you reboot, a portion of the Registry is restored which deletes the Activation counters. This in effect sets the 14-day countdown back to zero. Now reboot into safe mode.

    Once in safe mode run pop-up.bat this will take the 14 day pop up that would have kept coming up on every reboot even though you have already disabled the 14 day activation. Then restart into real time and you will find that there is no more limits.=)

    You may also want to get ride of the comments thing to do this run this and it will let you get ride of it.





    PROVING IT WORKED
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    The Activation Wizard is always the best place to find out how many days XP
    thinks you have left. You should find the menu item "Activate Windows" at
    the top of the Start Menu, or otherwise definitely in
    Start|Programs|Accessories|System Tools.

    Click on it and on the first screen XP should report how many days are left
    before it locks you out. Shut the wizard off and set the Windows clock
    forward. If you start the Activation Wizard again, the countdown should have
    shortened by however many days you advanced.

    Now reboot. When you get back into Windows, start the Activation Wizard
    again and you should have your 14 days back. If you don't, try rebooting
    once more and trying again.