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 andym World Chat Champion

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I'm seriously considering just putting windows 7 on there as I have a cracked version....
According to what was extracted from the registry it was xp home sp1. I'm not too sure, could using a retail version of xp home on an oem serial number be the problem?
I'm in the process of installing xp pro as a friend installed it and said it didn't need to be activated, but if this doesn't work then I'll just throw 7 on there.
As for the surface scan, I put the drive into my PC and before windows started up (I'm using xp pro 64), it ran a scan on the drive as it said there was errors. Not sure that it makes any difference, but as far as I'm aware, if there is bad sectors then when the scan disk is done it marks off bad sectors and moves everything along, and since there was only 18gb being used on a 320gb drive there should be plenty of shunting space.
With the drive itself, the last laptop I was asked to sort was about 50% corrupt and I installed ubuntu as trying to install windows kept crashing it, this current laptop is on its second HD, and the owner (her husband or kids) have a habit of just switching it off before windows either loads or has shut down properly (if you pull the power plug it switches off instantly). |
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strangely a nice shiny version of windows 7 ultimate seems to be running on there now... apparently all legit too
I may have to keep the laptop here and if it's any good then I might upgrade from xp64 myself |
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Was this machine a netbook? If it was, chances are as Sickpup says, you've snookered yourself, I'm yet to see a Samsung be sold without a COA, someone will likely have peeled it off at some point.
The other thing to note that the key on there might not even be genuine in the first place. No COA means it could well be a now blacklisted bulk license jobby or the like. Hence the hanging up and giggling
Also note that formating isn't going to do anything about those bad sectors  ____________________ 2010 Triumph 1050 Sprint ST |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 215 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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