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I bought a Windows XP Pro disc on line from a reputable company. Then I installed it on my laptop. The disc said it was for OEM installation or something like that...I emailed the seller...
They said that you CAN buy software aftermarket, per a court decision..that means that you PURCHASED the Operating System for your own personal use.
So, all was fine.
Today, my computer went to the Micorsoft Update page..and now..every time I log on (laptop), I get "Your Windows Is Not Genuine"...and it locks up for a few seconds, and gives an annyoing "warning" that I have been a victim of piracy. NOT. I bought this software..and it IS on a GENUINE MICROSOFT HOLOGRAM DISK.
It seems that Microsoft is bullying people into buying a "good" Product Key.
Anyone else have this happen?
I certainly am NOT a pirate, and DO NOT buy copy software.
They said that you CAN buy software aftermarket, per a court decision..that means that you PURCHASED the Operating System for your own personal use.
So, all was fine.
Today, my computer went to the Micorsoft Update page..and now..every time I log on (laptop), I get "Your Windows Is Not Genuine"...and it locks up for a few seconds, and gives an annyoing "warning" that I have been a victim of piracy. NOT. I bought this software..and it IS on a GENUINE MICROSOFT HOLOGRAM DISK.
It seems that Microsoft is bullying people into buying a "good" Product Key.
Anyone else have this happen?
I certainly am NOT a pirate, and DO NOT buy copy software.