![]() ![]() As others here have said, it only prevents the activation prompt at start-up without actually activating Windows. Phil P I recently installed an old, entirely legal copy of Windows XP in a virtual machine, and it refused to activate via the internet, so I tried the registry hack described above. This works if you make significant hardware changes (a new motherboard) on the same windows xp system. When click on the prompt, an error message will say there's no such /a path. And then rename the last copied folder to Civilization V.279 (So you know which version to load) Then move the Update/Patch into this folder before installing Right-Click.144 Update/Patch and Run as Admin Now you have all three versions: Helpful Tip: Send CivilizationvV.exe or if you use DX11, send CivilizationVDX11. Gogu Motociclistu start narrator (windowskey - U) select the link where it says 'microsoft web page' it will start internet explorer - write the address 'c: windows explorer.exe' click on start - run - regedit remove everything related to oobe and wpaevents, all keys restart windows, boot with hirens boot cd to access drive C go to c: windows system32 oobe, replace msoobe.exe with c: windows explorer.exe restart windows xp sometimes it will prompt you for 30 days activation. ![]()
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