When you activate Windows XP, Microsoft stores
the data in the Windows Product Activation database files wpa.dbl and
Wpa.bak in the folder %systemroot%\system32. If you change the
motherboard or make significant hardware changes, XP will require you to
reactive. But if you plan to reinstall XP on the same hardware, you can
back up the activation status and then restore it after you reinstall
and avoid the activation process. You can backup the Windows Product
Activation database files to diskette.
After you reinstall XP, to restore the
Windows Product Activation database files:
- Start XP to Minimal Safe mode
- Change directory to the \%systemroot%\system32
folder
- Rename the newly created wpa.dbl to
wpa.nonactivated and wpa.bak, if it exists, to wpabak.nonactivated.
- Copy your backed up wpa.dbl and wpb.bak
files to the system32 folder
- Reboot
This should work if you want to avoid
activating XP after a reinstall or restore on the same or very similar
hardware. It will not work if the hardware is significantly different
from that in place when the Windows Product Activation database files
were created. This is not a hack to avoid activating installations.