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From: followet on 27 Apr 2010 23:33 I wanted to run a capture card on my computer and try as I might I could not get ubuntu to work so I went back to windows. The problem is I must have copied the cd key incorrectly from the laptop before I sold it and I can't get it registered. I am sure that some letter is wrong here DK7JPVPV6HD8VJFCGHGCMT46Y if you know what letter is wrong great if you have a working CD key great. I have 23 days left.
From: DL on 28 Apr 2010 04:00 If win was supplied with the laptop the key is for that laptop installation of win, and cannot be transferred to a new PC So if you want a key, you will have to buy a full winxp cd "followet" <micmouse1(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:88b5e68b-094b-4ffe-9ebe-af831fff79c5(a)42g2000prb.googlegroups.com... > I wanted to run a capture card on my computer and try as I might I > could not get ubuntu to work so I went back to windows. The problem is > I must have copied the cd key incorrectly from the laptop before I > sold it and I can't get it registered. I am sure that some letter is > wrong here DK7JPVPV6HD8VJFCGHGCMT46Y if you know what letter is wrong > great if you have a working CD key great. I have 23 days left.
From: Twayne on 28 Apr 2010 13:06 In news:88b5e68b-094b-4ffe-9ebe-af831fff79c5(a)42g2000prb.googlegroups.com, followet <micmouse1(a)gmail.com> typed: > I wanted to run a capture card on my computer and try as I > might I could not get ubuntu to work so I went back to > windows. The problem is I must have copied the cd key > incorrectly from the laptop before I sold it and I can't > get it registered. I am sure that some letter is wrong > here ----------- if you know what letter is > wrong great if you have a working CD key great. I have 23 > days left. Idiot! Since you've sold it and no longer own a license to operate the SW, I'm glad it screwed on you. Using it would be piracy anyway, so you want to consider what happens to illegals pirating MS products. Also you've just placed what might well be the actual key in the open, in public, for all to see and steal. And I'm damned sure not going to let you pirate MY key!
From: Tim Meddick on 28 Apr 2010 17:06 If the copy of XP came with the PC and NOT the laptop (for instance, lets say you just stored the key on the laptop) and therefore legitimately belongs on the computer you are trying to [re]activate it on - then, you can phone Microsoft and they will be happy to help you out. If, on the other hand, the XP installation came with, and belonged to, the laptop, and NOT on the PC - then, you're out of luck - it is quite illegal to use a copy of Windows that came pre-installed on a different computer without paying for it. The third possibility is that you bought a copy of XP and installed it yourself on the laptop - again, in that case it would be illegal to have a copy of Windows active on two separate computers. == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "followet" <micmouse1(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:88b5e68b-094b-4ffe-9ebe-af831fff79c5(a)42g2000prb.googlegroups.com... >I wanted to run a capture card on my computer and try as I might I > could not get ubuntu to work so I went back to windows. The problem is > I must have copied the cd key incorrectly from the laptop before I > sold it and I can't get it registered. I am sure that some letter is > wrong here DK7JPVPV6HD8VJFCGHGCMT46Y if you know what letter is wrong > great if you have a working CD key great. I have 23 days left.
From: SayWhat on 27 May 2010 22:17 If you would install and run Belarc Advisor it will tell you what key is on the computer. "Tim Meddick" <timmeddick(a)o2.co.uk> wrote in message news:%23sfh7ax5KHA.3804(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... If the copy of XP came with the PC and NOT the laptop (for instance, lets say you just stored the key on the laptop) and therefore legitimately belongs on the computer you are trying to [re]activate it on - then, you can phone Microsoft and they will be happy to help you out. If, on the other hand, the XP installation came with, and belonged to, the laptop, and NOT on the PC - then, you're out of luck - it is quite illegal to use a copy of Windows that came pre-installed on a different computer without paying for it. The third possibility is that you bought a copy of XP and installed it yourself on the laptop - again, in that case it would be illegal to have a copy of Windows active on two separate computers. == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "followet" <micmouse1(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:88b5e68b-094b-4ffe-9ebe-af831fff79c5(a)42g2000prb.googlegroups.com... >I wanted to run a capture card on my computer and try as I might I > could not get ubuntu to work so I went back to windows. The problem is > I must have copied the cd key incorrectly from the laptop before I > sold it and I can't get it registered. I am sure that some letter is > wrong here DK7JPVPV6HD8VJFCGHGCMT46Y if you know what letter is wrong > great if you have a working CD key great. I have 23 days left.
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