When your welcome screen finishes loading, you should be able to log in like usual rather than being stuck in the activation loop. You have a certain period of time to activate Windows. After this period, Windows will be stuck on the login screen in an activation loop. Not Helpful 16 Helpful Can I do this more than once? I have already done the 30 days one, a. Step 3. Nothing I do is working this time around. You can only rearm the timer up to four times while in the grace period, or two times in safe mode.
Not Helpful 2 Helpful Not Helpful 6 Helpful If you are in safe mode, boot into safe mode with command prompt and type in: explorer. Technically the operating system is still loaded; its just limited great if you can't load xp. Not Helpful 10 Helpful Microsoft stopped support for Windows XP on April 8, , and it is no longer being updated.
If there is a bug, then it will never be fixed. Not Helpful 7 Helpful Not Helpful 3 Helpful It was going fine until I came to activation, which it would not allow in safe mode. So I restarted, and it said, "Do you want to activate Windows now? Press 'OK' to exit". I pressed OK and it kicked me back to the login screen.
Any ideas? You might be able to get out of this loop using the following steps. Not sure if this is a permanent fix or only for 30 days. Start in plain safe mode. Login using an administrator user account. Run CMD as admin. Type these commands and press Enter. Then click OK on each of the following prompts: regsvr32 regwizc. Type this last command type exactly as what you see here : rundll Wait for a couple of minutes because the last command will not show anything on the screen. However, it will reset the licensing components in the background.
Then restart your computer and log-on back to your normal Windows. Not Helpful 46 Helpful From there you can give administrator rights and change or delete the current administrator. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 3. Is there a limit to the number of times I can reset the loop? Method 3 described above. I'd done it successfully 5 or 6 times, but now it is not resetting. There should be a limit.
If it is allowing for more than four times, then it is a bug in Windows that is allowing you to reset it more often. Not Helpful 5 Helpful 1. Use the telephone option. They will ask if you want to use your smartphone to activate it. Say yes and punch in the phone number. You will get a text message with a link. Follow the steps and it will activate. Not Helpful 23 Helpful 9.
We know the pain of forgetting Windows login password. If you forgot Windows XP password and haven't created a password reset disk beforehand, you'll have no other option but to take the computer to a repair shop or reinstall Windows. Actually, you can bypass Windows XP password in a number of ways. Here are 2 easy ways to resolve the problem of forgetting Windows XP password. It's the best way to bypass Windows XP password by using the built-in Administrator account. When you install Windows XP for the first time, it asks you to create a new user account to use on the computer and once you create it, Windows setup automatically disables the Administrator account and you can't access it in normal mode.
Way 4: Furthermore, you can also make it by typing " lusrmgr. After you OK those above, it is time to log back on to the Windows with the new password. Now see how to use this software to bypass xp password: Create a password disk: 1. Free Download Windows Password Rescuer and install it on another computer. Now the burning successfully completed and eject your disk. Now you can press "F10" to save and exit. See the following screenshot 2. Select a Windows XP system.
Now you can bypass the login password and enter your xp system instantly. I ran a repair on XP and after the repair I got a message saying that I needed to activate windows before I can log in. Choosing "No" would send be back to the login screen and choosing "Yes" would begin to load Windows, but only as far as showing me the desktop with no icons. I was able to fix this problem by starting the PC in safe mode with command prompt.
I then typed "explorer" into the command prompt to load Windows. This extended my activation to 30 days. Even though this extended my activation period, I was still unable to get the activation program to start up. I fixed that by going into "regedit" and searching for the "wpaevents" folder. I then changed the permissions to include "User" for "Full control".
I also went to my c: drive and changed the permissions to include "User", "Administrator", and "System" for "Full control". I rebooted the machine and then was able to run Windows activation.
Power on the PC and press F8 right before Windows begins to load. Select "Safe mode with command prompt". Now click on "Start" and in the "Run" box type "Rundll Press Enter. This will re-set activation to 30 days. Once more, click on "Start" then go to the "Run" box and type in "Regedit". Make sure that in Regedit you are highlighting "My Computer" at the very top. Now go up to "Edit" then "Find" and type in "wpaevents" then press Enter.
Right click on the "wpaevents" folder and go down to "Permissions". Highlight "User" and place a check mark in the box labeled "full control".
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