There are certainly ways to do this, however it may be against the laws of your state. You may want to check on this before continuing.
Ultimately, you’ll want a product registration code to enter and then you won’t have reminders and you’ll be able to download all the updates you want. If this is a second computer of yours and you don’t want to have to buy another version, then you can follow these steps.
www.instructables.com/id/How-To-Bypass-Windows-30-day-Activa
These tricks seem to allow you to make the changes you need to the registry so that you can continue to use Windows XP without entering a second product registration code.
If this doesn’t seem like something you want to do, you’ve got 2 other options.
You can purchase another version of Windows XP where you’ll have a new product code to enter and you’ll be all set. No worries on pop ups or reminders because you’ll have an official copy.
If that seems really expensive and you’ve got multiple computers, you can also purchase Windows XP corporate version, which entitles you to put the operating system on multiple computers. You may also get lucky and find a product registration code online for someone who has XP Corporate (or you can ask your IT buddy for his company code).
There are many ways in which you can bypass activation, but if you do it unlawfully, you’ll need to be prepared to pay the consequences. Just consider all of your options and why you’re trying to avoid bypassing the activation.
Ultimately, you’ll want a product registration code to enter and then you won’t have reminders and you’ll be able to download all the updates you want. If this is a second computer of yours and you don’t want to have to buy another version, then you can follow these steps.
www.instructables.com/id/How-To-Bypass-Windows-30-day-Activa
These tricks seem to allow you to make the changes you need to the registry so that you can continue to use Windows XP without entering a second product registration code.
If this doesn’t seem like something you want to do, you’ve got 2 other options.
You can purchase another version of Windows XP where you’ll have a new product code to enter and you’ll be all set. No worries on pop ups or reminders because you’ll have an official copy.
If that seems really expensive and you’ve got multiple computers, you can also purchase Windows XP corporate version, which entitles you to put the operating system on multiple computers. You may also get lucky and find a product registration code online for someone who has XP Corporate (or you can ask your IT buddy for his company code).
There are many ways in which you can bypass activation, but if you do it unlawfully, you’ll need to be prepared to pay the consequences. Just consider all of your options and why you’re trying to avoid bypassing the activation.