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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Windows XP SP2 Activation Crack


As I installing my Windows XP SP2, I had a minor problem, I don't know how to activate my copy of Windows!!! Btw, my version is a typical version for Malaysians, so don't ask why I can't activate ^^




Here' s a little stuff I found about bypassing Windows XP SP2 Activation Step



How to bypass WPA (Windows Activation) on Windows XP
Tested on Windows XP Professional SP2 and Windows Server 2003 R2.



First, click "Run..." on your start menu, type "regedit" and press enter.



The Registry Editor opens up, and you are presented with a long list of keys on the left.



Browse through the list to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\WPAEvents.



On the right, you should see a stringz value named OOBETimer.



This is the activation stuff. If you change it, Windows will change it back within a few seconds.



Whatever its value is, change it to FF D5 71 D6 8B 6A 8D 6F D5 33 93 FD.






After you've changed it, right-click WPAEvents and choose "Permissions..."




Under "Permissions..." for WPAEvents, Go into the Advanced settings.




UNCHECK "Inhereit from parent the permission entries that apply to child objects. Include these with entries explicitly defined here"


When prompted what course of action to take from here, click "COPY"




From there, Highlight the SYSTEM line, and click edit.



Deny all options, apply, and run a free copy of windows.




If not, just try again. Microsoft owns for making it so easy to hack their software.
So, just keep on enjoying an activated version of windows. swapnil_009 over and out!



THANKS swapnil_009!! Whoever you are!!



So, just to make sure, I run Windows Activation crap again and this is what I get ^^


Let me zoom in for you!


So...

Microsoft 0 - 1 FFX Madman

YAY!!!!

Friday, July 26, 2013

Disable Autoplay of Audio CDs and USB Drives

I find it very annoying when I go home from work and plug my laptop into my external hard drive… The autoplay window always pops up and asks me what I want to do with the files, which may be fine the first time, but definitely isn’t after a year of that.
To get to the configuration screen for this setting, go to Start Menu \ Run and type in:
gpedit.msc
You will see the Group Policy window. You should select Administrative Templates \ System in the tree view:

You will see an item in the right side pane called “Turn off Autoplay”

Double click the item, and set the radio button to Enabled, and change the “Turn off Autoplay on” to All Drives.

Now you should be safe from the autoplay monster.