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Doesn't Work On 32bit Versions #29

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44cK3r opened this issue Jan 26, 2024 · 9 comments
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Doesn't Work On 32bit Versions #29

44cK3r opened this issue Jan 26, 2024 · 9 comments

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@44cK3r
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44cK3r commented Jan 26, 2024

I keep getting an error saying that it's not a valid 32bit application and I need to activate my laptop permanently without getting a virus or doing an annoying process every few months to keep it activated

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44cK3r commented Jan 26, 2024

Just in case someone asks I'm using Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005

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What installation media did you use initially?

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44cK3r commented Jan 26, 2024

What installation media did you use initially?

The Official Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Installation CD's or are they DVD's I don't know sorry

@Cixert
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Cixert commented May 1, 2024

I was surprised, but is this KeygenXP compatible with XP x86?
I am on Windows XP SP3 original VL and also on XP SP3 original Retail.
When trying to run the v2.7 release I receive the message "this is not a valid win32 application".

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44cK3r commented May 6, 2024

I was surprised, but is this KeygenXP compatible with XP x86?
I am on Windows XP SP3 original VL and also on XP SP3 original Retail.
When trying to run the v2.7 release I receive the message "this is not a valid win32 application".

I get the exact same error

@bearlion1996
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I have had the same Windows error response as the previous two contributors.
I installed an original Windows XP 32-bit version Service Pack 2 DVD now upgraded to Service Pack 3.

@44cK3r
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44cK3r commented Sep 9, 2024

I have had the same Windows error response as the previous two contributors.
I installed an original Windows XP 32-bit version Service Pack 2 DVD now upgraded to Service Pack 3.

There is a tool out there that will do the job right and permanently activate it but it's not open source at least I don't think it is and I got it somewhere on Reddit that's how I got mine activated

@bearlion1996
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Thanks to 44cK3r I rummaged in Reddit and got onto xp_activate32.exe downloadable as a .zip file.
Extracted and ran it apparently successfully.
Should point out I'm a Linux user and used a non-Google browser to find the file, needed for a second "old stuff" computer.
But you can have XP and Linux on the same computer with a choice of systems when booting.

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44cK3r commented Sep 11, 2024

Thanks to 44cK3r I rummaged in Reddit and got onto xp_activate32.exe downloadable as a .zip file.
Extracted and ran it apparently successfully.
Should point out I'm a Linux user and used a non-Google browser to find the file, needed for a second "old stuff" computer.
But you can have XP and Linux on the same computer with a choice of systems when booting.

No problem

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