I've seen ads touting a program purported to fix the Windows Genuine Advantage/Activation conundrum that pops up now and then when you change a few components in your computer. Has anyone looked seriously at "WGAfixer?"
Additional Comments: I've also seen a procedure described wherein you copy the System32 file named WGA.dbl to a floppy disk and then copy it back in after changing components. This is supposed to alleviate the reactivation popup. Anyone tried it? Does it work?
| Operating System : Win XP Pro SP2
CPU/Processor : Sempron 2800 1600 MHz
RAM : Actual:768 MB Max:2000 MB
Motherboard : Biostar K8M800 333MHz
Hard Disk : WD 1600JB, Space: 160 GB, RPM:7200
Partition Details : 4 partitions 20/20/20/100
PCI Slots : Total: 3 Free: 1
Monitor : Hitachi SuperScan 20 20"
Video Card : S3 onboard
Video RAM : 64 MB
Sound Card : AC97 onboard
CD Drive : Nec 52 X
Mouse : Logitech/M-RR95
Keyboard : IBM/KB9930
Joystick : N/A
Printer : Ledxmark/X83 3 in 1
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