Re: OEM Product Key. Why am i forced to seek help from hackers?
From: David (carpooldummy_at_hotmail.comM)
Date: 06/28/03
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Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2003 19:42:40 -0700
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 13:56:38 -0700, "Oswald" <pets@chello.no> wrote:
>My windows Xp home ed. is an OEM version. I did buy it
>last year from a retailer but i had to buy an other
>hardware product to get the 120$ windows version, and i
>did get some Ram bricks from twinmos.
>
>Every windows operationsystem CD do have a Product key,
>but mine where only 1 inch X 1 inch in size. They also
>call it a bulk version. And now i have lost it, my
>cleaners have washed it away the stamp felled to the
>floor.
After reading your little rant. I have decided to answer your Subject
line Question.
Considering that you know what the Product key is and it's importence
in installing software, and that just about EVERY software package has
a warning "Do not lose this number" or something similar. The reason
you are "focrced to seek help from hackers" is because you were
STUPID!!!! enough to losed the friggen key!!!
David
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