What i was saying was there is another way to activate windows, a much easier way, which is by phoning.
The corporate version is not totally service pack proof if too many people use the same key microsoft can know that the software your using is probably downloaded each time you go to get updates. The fact at the moment you can download a keygen that gives you unique keys doesnt mean microsoft wont develop more sophistacated ways to fight this kind of piracy.
The method i used to install XP on both of my machines is the only sure way to combat their measures, because they know people upgrade their computers, so the installation codes change each time. Microsoft cant tell u not to upgrade your system can they.
If you have a corporate version of windows xp with a unique key, then you dont need to activate, so your ok. The method i was suggesting is an alternative for people who have oem versions of XP.
Those dumb enough to take my good advice the wrong way will lose out, i'm just increasing your knowledge of how the activation system works.
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