I then changed the permissions to include "User" for "Full control". I fixed that by going into "regedit" and searching for the "wpaevents" folder. Even though this extended my activation period, I was still unable to get the activation program to start up. Next I clicked on "Start" - "Run" and in the "Run" box I typed I then typed "explorer" into the command prompt to load Windows. I was able to fix this problem by starting the PC in safe mode with command prompt. 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.
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