I do not have any idea where I could get a copy of XP.  Any idea of what 
happens when

The “day” arrives that XP says time has ran out to activate XP.  Does it die, 
stop running or

What.  I don’t really need xp to do anything, because the software I developed 
runs under

Microsoft quick basic and is sort of alone.  But I do need to run it in 32 bit 
mode.

Any ideas …………………..

 

 

Jim Ellis

ellis...@gvtc.com

 

From: Paul Claessen [mailto:p...@claessen.com] 
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2017 3:20 PM
To: Community mailing list of VirtualBox users 
<vbox-users-community@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [VBox-users] Using Generated System

 

I haven’t tried this myself, but (assuming you still have your old XP machine, 
or at least its hard drive!) maybe you can try this:

https://www.howtogeek.com/64600/how-to-recover-windows-and-software-keys-from-a-broken-computer/

This is the product they are referring to:
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/product_cd_key_viewer.html

 

Cheers,

~ Paul Claessen

On July 13, 2017 at 2:41 PM Martin G Clayton <mclay...@astroflash.org.uk 
<mailto:mclay...@astroflash.org.uk> > wrote:


    Jim,

            There is a linux routine on the Internet for extracting the 
firmware licence from your old machine, assuming your old machine is still 
usable. It is done by running up a Linux distro of your choosing from 
CD/DVD/memory stick (you do not install it on your hardware) and then running 
the routine. Sorry, I forget where it was on the Internet but I have used it to 
establish firmware licences on my hardware successfully.

            Please bear in mind that what you get is the OEM licence, which is 
hardware specific. So if you apply it to your VM the new 
hardware is registered to that licence, meaning that the licence on your old 
hardware will become invalid. Whereas a retail licence is associated with your 
software and as such is transported with it, although there are some steps 
needed to re-affirm it when you change the underlying hardware.

            It does work but I'd be the first to admit it's very clunky. If 
you're not familiar with the manipulation of Linux OS, it could be far cheaper, 
in the long run, to locate a new licence.


Regards,
Martin G Clayton

On 13/07/2017 13:04, Jim Ellis wrote:

I am running Vbox; had it create a XP system from the CD furnished with my old 
computer.

This process has run well with no problems.  I run my old software under the XP 
just as

I had on my old computer.

My problem is the XP system keeps telling me that the software needs to be 
activated

within X amount of days or else.  Well the CD from Dell has no codes to 
register it

with.  According to Dell, the codes are placed in the firmware of the computer 
and is

not available to them.  I guess that means the dell computer registered itself.

Anyone had this problem and how do you get around it.

 

 

 

Jim Ellis

ellis...@gvtc.com <mailto:ellis...@gvtc.com> 

 

 

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