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    XP Activation

    I am not sure about everyone else, but i format my HD about once every 2 months..or anytime i install a major peice of hardware (mobo, videocard etc.)... I am currently on my 6th activation in one year....I cant even activate it over the internet anymore, i have to speak with a phone rep. and i get the third degree from them everytime i call... is there a way to turn of this dreaded activation...

    between xp pro and office xp.. i am sick of this activation $@#% and i feel like anyday now they are gonna tell me i cant activate my copy anymore.

    What are my options
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    U tried it BUFF m8? Duz it work?
    I got to the stage where I get a screen telling me I've reached the max amount of times I can reactivate XP. Hav to say, when I call M'Soft they still let me reactivate, but it is one monumental pain in the perverbial.
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    sounds like a nice (legal) workaround - I'd be intrested to know if it works.

    I'm not sure why you rebuild quite so frequently, possibly for a motherboard change , but I'm suprised you feel it is needed for a GFX card swapout.

    have you considered taking a baseline build of your machine and imaging it using something like Ghost ?
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    i just use windows 2k - there's not that much difference - and there's way less hassle because there is no product activation

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