plz dont tell me to use clonyxxx to scan
i've tried that with no positive results
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plz dont tell me to use clonyxxx to scan
i've tried that with no positive results
anyone?
im sure clone cd could be used to back it up
There is no protection. Copy it with anything.
i thought so...Quote:
Originally posted by DL.@9 November 2003 - 08:52
There is no protection. Copy it with anything.
thx
I've never seen a legal copy of Windows.
Where did you find it, the Smithsonian?
errmm i bought it?Quote:
Originally posted by clocker@9 November 2003 - 09:10
I've never seen a legal copy of Windows.
Where did you find it, the Smithsonian?
i was so drunk i bought a legal copy of windows.... <_<
See?
That's why drinking to excess is bad for you.
lol....Quote:
Originally posted by clocker@9 November 2003 - 09:21
See?
That's why drinking to excess is bad for you.
i got a win 98 original hehe....but then again...i didnt have broadband before :P :D :lol: :w00t:
DWk
Original as in OEM or Retail?
OEM is a joke. I wish I'd recorded a support call I made to MS Seattle about their wiindows media player 7. I think it was 6 that came with the OS. I upgraded to 7 and the damn thing closed as fast as I opened it. Because I had an OEM designation in my serial number, MS refused to answer any of my questions. They offered paid incident support instead. I couldn't get through to them that it wasn't windows 98 OEM that I had a problem with, it was windows media 7 and the error messages told me to contact the software author, MS!
They gave me a list from the OEM numbers and insisted I should contact the manufacturer that sold the computer back in 98. I did manage to find out what became of the company, they were merged with several others and became a super high tech supplier. So much for their support.
That was the last time I called MS or paid for anything that had anything to do with MS.
I think they later rewrote the details of some player updates because windows 98 and windows 98SE are two different OS's and some players won't work in the first edition.
Solution, I shelved the OEM and "borrowed" a copy of win98SE. Retail! Legit! :lol:
cant you just copy it like any other CD?
LoLQuote:
Originally posted by clocker@9 November 2003 - 10:10
I've never seen a legal copy of Windows.
Where did you find it, the Smithsonian?
@ jbr : cant u just use Nero to copy 1:1??
it should copy the CD with ne xistin copy protections (giving u an xact copy of the cd)
:lol:Quote:
Originally posted by DL.@9 November 2003 - 12:26
Because I had an OEM designation in my serial number, MS refused to answer any of my questions. They offered paid incident support instead. I couldn't get through to them that it wasn't windows 98 OEM that I had a problem with, it was windows media 7 and the error messages told me to contact the software author, MS!
They gave me a list from the OEM numbers and insisted I should contact the manufacturer that sold the computer back in 98. I did manage to find out what became of the company, they were merged with several others and became a super high tech supplier. So much for their support.
i had the same problem when i downloaded ie6...couldn't get it to set up for the life of me...kept getting an error...called ms...same exact story....oem....but i downloaded it from the windows update site...still have to contact the manufacturer...yada, yada, yada, blah, blah, blah!!!!!
i forget how i finally got it to work but it wasn't through anyone's support.
I have a legitimate version of Windows XP HE. :w00t: :lol: :P:
Well, it's not the full version; the 3 backup CDs, which can be used to install Windows back on to your PC.
well Amarjit i have a direct copy of a legit xp home :lol: