My repair job did not require me to remove and reload Windows. However, the traditional recovery process was not working, so I used my brother’s OS disc (same brand and model as my computer) to reinstall damaged or missing components. I did NOT have to reinstall Windows. Anyway, my Live One Care immediately failed validation, and the most recent Windows update has resulted in aggravating popups and sign-on delays saying I’m a victim of software piracy. Upon contacting Microsoft, they gave me a choice – complete a list of details and requirments to prove that my machine is the original that had its own Windows OS, or pay them 0 to validate the software. I feel like this is a kind of extortion. THEIR system failed, I fixed it using the resources at hand, and now they want me to pay them for the work I did. It’s insane. Has anyone else had this problem?
After a repair job on my Windows OS, MicroSoft says I no longer have valid Windows. Is this problem common?
Im trying to do a clean install of windows XP, but the files are not being installed correctly, whats wrong?
I was having some problems with my windows OS and i decided to do a clean install and just reformat the hardrive, but now when i try to install windows again the system files are not being copied correctly and the install freezes when it hits 81%, any ideas what could be causing this issue?
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