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Knowing how to change a Windows serial number is vital when your computer is locked out from receiving essential Windows updates, which provide the security features necessary to safely maintain a connection to the internet. This article will cover the easiest method to change a Windows XP serial number. This method uses the Windows Activation Wizard.

  1. This will give you a position to fall back to, should any complications arise during the process.
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  3. Locate the registry "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\WindowsNT\Current Version\WPAEvents" in the left pane and then select it.
  4. Hit the Next button.
  5. Click "Remind me later" if you are taken to the previous screen.
  6. You should receive the following message: Windows is already activated. Click OK to exit.
  7. If you are unable to restart your computer after installing Service Pack 1, you should manually restart the computer and hit the F8 key when the computer boots up. Initiate the "Last Known Good Configuration" command. Then repeat all steps listed in this article.
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      Tips

      • Be certain to use System Restore to create a new restore point before following the above steps. Failure to do so could result in unnecessary headaches, should an error occur which would force you reinstall Windows entirely.
      • If you have multiple computers which need their product keys changed, using a WMI script could be a more desirable option. This is another process entirely, and is not discussed in this article.
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      Warnings

      • This is a completely legal procedure and is intended for users with legally obtained CD keys. Beware using illegally obtained registry keys.
      • This procedure involves editing your computer's registry. If errors are encountered while following this procedure, Windows may fail and be unable to boot. If this occurs, you will need to reinstall the Windows software, which is a very time-consuming process. To avoid this unwanted result, be sure to back up your registry before following this procedure.
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