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I have just read this article, and I just wanted to add a comment of an experiance I had when trying to deactive windows. I followed the usual precdure: I started up regedit Located the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\WindowsNT\Cu rrent Version\WPAEvents In the right pane, I right clicked OOBETimer, and clicked Modify I Changed one digit of this value to deactivate Windows. and closed Regedit, I saw that windows was still activated, so I rebooted and it was still the same, so I went back and had a look at the key that I had modified, and it was back the way it was before I modified it. Only reason I bring this up was because I was mystified as to how the regestry could revert back to what it was before I changed it to deactivate. |
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| some times this happens, even after deleting a part of oobetimer, you can either delete it to de-activate windows or just rename oobetimer! I suggest renaming it will be better! Thanks for your help! Regards |
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