My love affair with this company continues. Ran MS update the other day and it decided i was running a pirated copy of XP. I wouldn't mind too much if i actually was running a pirated copy but on this occasion i just happen to be running an official copy! Has anyone else had this problem? I've run MS validation twice now but it still won't accept it's wrong. 🙁
Originally posted by MarinkatombYeah, that happens when you add memory or change a hard drive. Stupid program. I had to call Microsoft to get it resolved.
My love affair with this company continues. Ran MS update the other day and it decided i was running a pirated copy of XP. I wouldn't mind too much if i actually was running a pirated copy but on this occasion i just happen to be running an official copy! Has anyone else had this problem? I've run MS validation twice now but it still won't accept it's wrong. 🙁
Originally posted by Marinkatombhave you installed any new hardware... you're allowed to install five (i think) new pieces of hardware before the id key is deemed invalid.... this is because the key is taken from each piece of hardware in your system, if you replace it all, or most of it, the key wont match the hardware and so xp is under the impression its been installed on a different system and so tells ms it's illegal
My love affair with this company continues. Ran MS update the other day and it decided i was running a pirated copy of XP. I wouldn't mind too much if i actually was running a pirated copy but on this occasion i just happen to be running an official copy! Has anyone else had this problem? I've run MS validation twice now but it still won't accept it's wrong. 🙁
Originally posted by eatmybishopI haven't installed a single bit of hardware, it's a laptop. 🙁
have you installed any new hardware... you're allowed to install five (i think) new pieces of hardware before the id key is deemed invalid.... this is because the key is taken from each piece of hardware in your system, if you replace it all, or most of it, the key wont match the hardware and so xp is under the impression its been installed on a different system and so tells ms it's illegal
Originally posted by Dr Strangelovebut you dont have to install it..!
That's the one that causes this - WGA .
And it is not able to be uninstalled once you have it. [unless you do a complete format]
M$ should help you over the phone but with them.....who knows?
you can uninstall it, you need to go to add/remove and click on windows components
Originally posted by MarinkatombI could be wrong, but as a habit I don't use MS update, I only do
My love affair with this company continues. Ran MS update the other day and it decided i was running a pirated copy of XP. I wouldn't mind too much if i actually was running a pirated copy but on this occasion i just happen to be running an official copy! Has anyone else had this problem? I've run MS validation twice now but it still won't accept it's wrong. 🙁
select installs of security updates. Also I never use error reporting, even though I have all fully licensed/legal MS bugware on my laptop.
They grab your IP when you error report... I don't know why but that bothers me to no end.
Sadly, it is a matter of convienence.
You can't walk into an office supply store and grab a Mac where I live, and I suppose much is the same elsewhere.
They simply get the job done (most of the time)
That being said, I have a linux system too now, and will be trying a mac as soon as I have the need and $ for a new platform.