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Sorry, something went wrong. What machine was the installation disk made for? I had to use the one under the Dell section for my Dell key. Hi i have testet nearly every key for xp pro 64 bit and no key wa working, Can somebody pls help. This archive. Check it out! You have to choice your edition if you are pro then take proc license key if education take education got it?

Thank you denizssch for shared this file!! Thank you MeekRaindrop it worked for me. Hey, does anyone have a key for Windows 64x Pro. None of the Keys I've tried have worked. If the product key is not correct then there is nothing to worry about. Follow a few steps and see the things happening.

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I think this is how blog should will be, not bunch of copy article from one web to another web. Windows XP Product Key is the lightweight operating system and most popular operating system. It was the first blockbuster windows that are used by various users till now. Its interface is straightforward so that many firms and individual, as well as essential organizations, are still addicted to XP Service Pack 3.

Some logs such as Security and Internet Explorer may be completely empty or have only a few items. The default settings for XP is not to log all that activity unless you need to troubleshoot some issue in those areas. If you enable the logging for them the logs fill up quickly and could negatively effect your system performance with all the extra usually unnecessary activity. If you have Microsoft Office installed, it has its own logs and they may be empty or occasional boring activity or very little activity if there is no problem with your Office applications.

This is normal. Not every event is a problem, some are informational messages that things are working okay and some are warnings. However, no event should defy reasonable explanation. Each event is sorted by Date and Time. Errors will have red Xs, Warnings will have yellow! Information messages have white is.

Not every Error or Warning event means there is a serious issue. Some are excusable at startup time when Windows is booting. Try to find just the events at the date and time around your problem. If you double click an event, it will open a Properties window with more information. On the right are black up and down arrow buttons to scroll through the open events.

The third button that looks like two pages on top of each other is used to copy the event details to your Windows clipboard. When you find an interesting event that occurred around the time of your issue, click the third button under the up and down arrows to copy the details and then you can paste the details right click, Paste or CTRL-V the detail text back here for analysis. Remove any personal information from your information after pasting if you are compelled to do so.



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