After 30 days, a message will be displayed, alerting you that you may be a victim of software piracy. This is known as the WGA (Windows Genuine Advantage) notification. This message will appear almost constantly at the bottom right corner of your screen in the taskbar, and when you log in or shut down. The notification can be removed, but will be replaced if you receive security updates through Windows Update.
You can find out more information about Windows XP activation on the official Microsoft website. You can also find out how to activate your copy of Windows XP on the manual included with your copy of Windows XP.
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30 days, after that the system will not boot
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Windows activation works exactly the same on a wireless connection as it does with an Ethernet cable.
Start->Control Panel->Power Options->Hibernate->enable hibernation
Yes, you can but you will have to activate it or it just restart or will not allow you to work.
Normally, the computer will not boot. And you will have to reinstall Windows XP.
Double clicking on a folder in Windows XP should open up a view of that folder's contents.
The feature first implemented in Windows XP that must occur within 30 days after installation is the Activation feature. This requires users to activate their copy of Windows XP with Microsoft to verify that it is a legitimate, licensed version. If activation is not completed within the specified timeframe, certain functionalities become limited, and the user is prompted to activate the system.
up to 30 days after installation You have 30 days to activate your copy of Windows XP. If you don't they will lock you out. It's best to get it over with!
Product keys are not tied to specific CDs. As long as they are for the same version and are not blacklisted, any Windows XP product key can be used with any CD.