No. The installer service has nothing to do with the activation state of the operating system it is running on. The two are totally independent of each other.
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If you have just installed Windows XP and now attempt to install your favorite game that worked fine under Windows 98 and Windows 9 but it won't work. When you attempt the installation you get an error, it is likely that your issue is one of compatibility.
Eratosthenes
You can purchase energy efficient windows at Home Depot or Lowe's, and attempt to install them yourself, or you can hire a company that specializes in windows, and they will do this for you.
No if you attempt this your father will spontaniously combust
When you launch windows live mail, the very first item Windows live mail needs to tend to is the calendar. So there are many reasons why Windows live mail won't launch. One possible attempt to correct this is to uninstall windows live mail, and reinstall it. Microsoft also has a repair utility built into the installer if you run it again. Also check to see that DCOM services are running, and in the automatic setting. The DCOM services are located in the system administration tools, or in the Control Panel under Maintenance.
Motive
Some games just do not work under XP especially DOS games.
Error
Because it is not phyiscally connected
This is a error that is caused by Daemon Tools, or Alcohol %120 or a similar tool. Remove it before you attempt to activate or reactivate you Windows Installation.
No... The Microsoft website will automatically check if you're running a legitimate copy of their software, and reject your attempt at the upgrade.
On any power window system: 1- check the fuses 2- check the switches 3- check the motor, go up/down and listen for an attempt for the motor to move 4- check the window relay