![]() ![]() But, do they provide a way to re-activate existing installations?' I'm pretty sure you can still activate it, but they might have taken the servers offline. So, the question is 'I know MS no longer supports XP re patches, updates, & such. What I had, worked just fine for many years. But, if I can just get the current WinXP re-activated quickly, that would be better. Yes, I could go with the XP emulation offered under Win7. I just replaced a broken HD, cloned the contents from a recent backup to a new HD, replaced a dying CD reader, and it seems I tripped MS's activation threshold. The system is never used for browsing or such, so Internet security is not an issue. There are no drivers available for any other version of Windows, and the company that wrote the current ones is no longer in business. My company has some expensive special purpose HW with custom drivers that are critical for a long term project. ![]() But, the MS activation server seems to be off-line. I need to (re)activate a fully licensed Windows XP64 installation. ![]()
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