A small change to the registry will allow your XP system to extend the security update for 5 years

  
                  

A small change to the registry will allow your XP system to continue to receive long-term security updates? Seeing this title is not shocking! ? This method has been confirmed by the foreign media ZDNET, using a small loophole to fool Microsoft's update server, let your XP system continue to accept five years of security updates!


The principle of the spoofing method is to modify the registry to make the Microsoft server mistakenly think that your operating system is WindowsEmbeddedPOSReady.

Then, what operating system is WindowsEmbeddedPOSReady! ? POSReady is a Microsoft-sponsored embedded operating system for manufacturers of POS solutions and enterprises using POS devices. The system will continue to receive critical security updates from Microsoft. Security updates for this system. The support period ends in April 2019, and there are still 5 years from now.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\WPA\\PosReady] "Installed"=dword:00000001

We just need to The above code is written to a .REG file and saved and run! The method is to create a new notebook, get the code in, and then modify the .TXT suffix of the notebook to save as .reg!

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