Tips to log on to Windows after Activation expiry
Hi all,
For a Windows operating system with out activation, after 30 days the users are not allowed to log on to the system. So user might face a situation to lose the data kept on the drive until Windows OS is activated. Let me prescribe some tips to access the data files(with some restriction to full control in registered Windows OS) even after the 30 days of Windows activation expiry.
A computer having Windows operating system without activation, after 30 days would prompt for the login screen as usual. Even when provided with the authorized password, it wont allow you up to the drive and ‘Activate Windows’ screen is opened. Click on the ‘Yes’ button and the ‘Lets activate Windows’ screen is opened.
NOTE: Dont close this window and just minimise the screen.
Then just press a key combination of Windows and ‘U’. This will open up the narrator program. In the title bar of the Narrator screen, click on the small computer icon(preceded by the title ‘Narrator’) and select the ‘About Narrator’. A seperate ‘About Narrator’ screen will be displayed. In the mid of the About Narrator screen, click on the Microsoft Web sites and the default browser will be loaded with the microsoft website. In the address bar of the browser just type the directory you need to access. And from there you could access the files.
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Interesting. I didn’t know this was possible.
I followed your instructions carefully. A problem I faced is my default browser is firefox. It shows only the directories and files.
This does not work for me. If I click the yes button on the activate windows screen, it just takes me back to the welcome screen without letting me activate.
Hi William,
i tried this a long time back and was working fine for me. let me cross check and let you know if that works still right now. thanks for your comment.