- Click on Start and then Run.
- In the text box in the Run window, type regedit
     and click OK. This will open the Registry Editor program.
- Locate the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folder under My
     Computer and click on the (+) sign next the folder name to
     expand the folder.
- Continue to expand folders until you reach the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\WindowsNT\Current
     Version\WPAEvents registry key.
- Click on the WPAEvents folder.
- In the results that appear in the window on the right,
     locate OOBETimer.
- Right-click on the OOBETimer entry and choose Modify
     from the resulting menu.
- Change at least one digit in the Value data text
     box and click OK. This will deactivate Windows XP.
Feel free
to close Registry Editor at this point.
- Click on Start and then Run.
- In the text box in the Run window, type the
     following command
     and click OK.
%systemroot%\system32\oobe\msoobe.exe
/a
- When the Let's activate Windows window appears,
     choose Yes, I want to telephone a customer service representative to
     activate Windows and then click Next.
- Click the Change Product Key button at the
     bottom of the window.
Don't
worry about filling anything out on this screen.
- Type your new, valid Windows XP product key in the New
     key: text boxes and then click the Update button.
- You should now reactivate Windows XP by following the
     instructions on the Activate Windows by phone window which you
     should now be seeing or via the Internet by clicking the Back
     button and following the instructions on that screen.
If you'd
rather postpone activating Windows XP until a later date, you can click the Remind
me later button.
- After activating Windows XP, you can verify that activation
     was successful by repeating steps 9 and 10 above.
The Windows
Product Activation window that appears should say "Windows is
already activated. Click OK to exit."
Tips:
- Do all these registry changes and commands make you a
     bit uneasy? Don't worry, it's really not that difficult if you follow each
     step exactly.
If you'd
like some help, you should look at my Step by Step Guide to Changing the Windows XP
Product Key. It's a complete walk-through of
the process, with each step accompanied by a screen shot of exactly what you'll
see plus a thorough description of what to do.
- Still not comfortable making registry changes? Luckily
     there is another option if you need to change your Windows XP product key
     code. Winkeyfinder, a popular free product key finder program, also has the ability to easily change the Windows XP
     product key.
Winkeyfinder
is an excellent alternative solution to changing the Windows XP product key
code manually.
- Not a Windows XP user? See How Do I Change My Windows Product Key? for specific instructions for your version of Windows.