Yes I did...to no avail. Still get the same error.
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Browse All TopicsI had a pc that would no longer boot after a power outtage. The pc would go through the bios and then show an error message "error loading operating system." So I pulled the hard drive and connected it to my machine via a usb external drive adapter. Low and behold I could see the c-drive and all the files contained in it. I ran a chkdsk and cleaned up any errors on the drive. I popped the drive back in and still the same message. I ran all the recovery command to rebuild the mbr and the bootini and still got the same error. I then decided to take a second drive (80gb - orig was 80gb) then load up windows xp on it. The OS loaded up fine and I was able to boot to windows. So I decided to clone the system partition from the faulty drive over the top on the parition on the second drive. After doing so windows booted fine to the login screen - this is the original os on the cloned partition of the new drive. As soon as I login I get this error: A problem is preventing windows from accurately checking the license for this computer. Error code 0x80004005.
I tried following a few articles - one to register a bunch of dll's in safe mode and another regarding deleting registry keys. Nothing seems to work. Does anyone have any ideas as to how I can rid this system of this error? After you click ok on the error it loops you back to the login screen
TIA
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You can try to update MBR and Partition boot record of the original drive via Boot Corrector of Rescue Kit: http://www.paragon-softwar
I will give the rescue kit a try today. To answer an earlier post Yes, the original drive is intact. I cloned the original over to a brand new drive of the same size but different manufacturer. If I do a disk to disk clone then the new drive will act identically to the original and give me the error loading os. If I reload windows on the new drive windows rebuilds the MBR - then I cloned the system partition over to the new drive and then the system boots but will not let me login (0x8007002 error after cloning system partition on non-booting windows xp install).
The rescue kit fixed the original drive. Now the drive boots to windows just fine but I am unable to login as I get the same licensing error. I am not sure what has gotten corrupted in windows but something definitely has. I thought registering the dlls and copying them back in would fix the problem but it has not.
OK, I figured it out. The rescue kit allowed me to fix the hdd not booting (thanks noxcho). After fixing the boot issue I was still faced with the licensing error upon logging into windows. I rebooted off the windows xp pro cd and the selected install then the option to do a repair install (not recovery console). Windows appeared to do an upgrade and asked for the license key. I completed the install and the system booted fine with all my desktop settings and apps intact.
Mission Accomplished - Thanks for all your help!
Wow. Glad to hear it worked finally.
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by: flubbsterPosted on 2009-11-05 at 12:27:28ID: 25753598
Did you follow this? om/kb/3060 81
http://support.microsoft.c