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cant validate my windows xp

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Diagnostic Report (1.9.0011.0):
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WGA Data-->
Validation Status: Invalid Product Key
Validation Code: 8Cached Validation Code: N/A
Windows Product Key: *****-*****-X7W2W-7R3XT-DVRPQ
Windows Product Key Hash: FJ394wPNhWbU5cGyY+krGQmGt7E=
Windows Product ID: 55274-640-5150253-23722
Windows Product ID Type: 1
Windows License Type: Volume
Windows OS version: 5.1.2600.2.00010100.0.0.pro
ID: {6D1155DD-98E1-4D52-8118-DA2CB5FF823C}(3)
Is Admin: Yes
TestCab: 0x0
WGA Version: Registered, 1.9.40.0
Signed By: Microsoft
Product Name: N/A
Architecture: N/A
Build lab: N/A
TTS Error: N/A
Validation Diagnostic: 025D1FF3-230-1
Resolution Status: N/AWgaER Data-->
ThreatID(s): N/A
Version: N/AWGA Notifications Data-->
Cached Result: 8
File Exists: Yes
Version: 1.9.40.0
WgaTray.exe Signed By: Microsoft
WgaLogon.dll Signed By: MicrosoftOGA Notifications Data-->
Cached Result: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
Version: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
OGAExec.exe Signed By: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
OGAAddin.dll Signed By: N/A, hr = 0x80070002OGA Data-->
Office Status: 109 N/A
OGA Version: N/A, 0x80070002
Signed By: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
Office Diagnostics: B4D0AA8B-543-80070002_025D1FF3-230-1Browser Data-->
Proxy settings: N/A
User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Win32)
Default Browser: C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe
Download signed ActiveX controls: Allowed
Download unsigned ActiveX controls: Prompt
Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins: Allowed
Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe: Prompt
Allow scripting of Internet Explorer Webbrowser control: Disabled
Active scripting: Allowed
Script ActiveX controls marked as safe for scripting: AllowedFile Scan Data-->
File Mismatch: C:\WINDOWS\system32\winlogon.exe[5.1.2600.0]
File Mismatch: C:\WINDOWS\system32\crypt32.dll[5.131.2600.1123]Other data-->
Office Details: <GenuineResults><MachineData><UGUID>{6D1155DD-98E1-4D52-8118-DA2CB5FF823C}</UGUID><Version>1.9.0011.0</Version><OS>5.1.2600.2.00010100.0.0.pro</OS><Architecture>x32</Architecture><PKey>*****-*****-*****-*****-DVRPQ</PKey><PID>55274-640-5150253-23722</PID><PIDType>1</PIDType><SID>S-1-5-21-796845957-920026266-1343024091</SID><SYSTEM><Manufacturer>System Manufacturer</Manufacturer><Model>System Name</Model></SYSTEM><BIOS><Manufacturer>Award Software, Inc.</Manufacturer><Version>ASUS P3B-F ACPI BIOS Revision 1004</Version><SMBIOSVersion major="2" minor="3"/><Date>19991019000000.000000+000</Date></BIOS><HWID>8A2F33AF0184C037</HWID><UserLCID>0409</UserLCID><SystemLCID>0409</SystemLCID><TimeZone>Pacific Standard Time(GMT-08:00)</TimeZone><iJoin>0</iJoin><SBID><stat>3</stat><msppid></msppid><name></name><model></model></SBID><OEM/><GANotification><File Name="WgaTray.exe" Version="1.9.40.0"/><File Name="WgaLogon.dll" Version="1.9.40.0"/></GANotification></MachineData> <Software><Office><Result>109</Result><Products/><Applications/></Office></Software></GenuineResults>Licensing Data-->
N/AHWID Data-->
N/AOEM Activation 1.0 Data-->
BIOS string matches: yes
Marker string from BIOS: 1F684:ASUSTeK Computer Inc|120DE:GENUINE C&C INC
Marker string from OEMBIOS.DAT: N/A, hr = 0x80004005OEM Activation 2.0 Data-->
N/ATuesday, August 25, 2009 8:49 AM
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Hello Lotis707,
Right now, your computer has a Volume Licensing (VL) edition of XP Pro installed (Line 10), and that installation was done with an invalid Volume Licensing Key (VLK) (Line 2). VLKs are invalidated by Microsoft key if it was generated by a non-MS Key Generator (keygen) pirating program, which appears to be the situation in your case.
If you search the forum for the partial product key being reported, X7W2W-7R3XT-DVRPQ, you will see that key is a widely irated key because it has been reported by over a dozen other posters.
As a rule, VL editions of XP should not be sold to individual consumers. Businesses, schools and gov'ts normally use VL editions for flexibility in installing many computers. Also, Volume Licenses for XP are upgrade licenses only and can never be used as the orginal or base license for a computer.This is why you were seeing the "software counterfeiting" messages on the computer, because the current installation of XP is an unauthorized installation.
The next step in the process is to look on the computer or with the materials you received with the computer or with Windows to see if you have a Certificate of Authenticty (CoA). If you have one, tell us about the CoA. Tell us:
1. What edition of Windows XP is it for, Home, Pro, or Media Center, or some other version?
2. Does it read "OEM Software" or "OEM Product" in black lettering?
3. Or, does it have the computer manufacturer's name in black lettering?
4. DO NOT post the full Product Key that may be printed on the CoA.
5. Retail purchased products come in a nice pretty retail box, and the CoA for retail product is located on the boxtop. The Product Key is printed on a yellow-orange sticker affixed to the back of the CD holder folder found inside the retail box.Not sure what to look for? Click here: http://www.microsoft.com/resources/howtotell/en/coa.mspx
For great advice on all topics XP, visit http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/winxp- Marked as answer by Darin Smith MS Tuesday, August 25, 2009 5:24 PM
Tuesday, August 25, 2009 3:58 PM