Power Together Windows Vista Business DVD unreadable

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Mark \(MCP\)

After receiving my Power Together Windows Vista Business DVD from Microsoft
about two weeks ago, I decided to install it on a laptop that I took the
time to fully backup. When I insert the DVD in the laptop's drive, the DVD
is not readable at all. I tried the other three computers (that run Windows
XP Home and Pro versions) and the DVD remains unreadable.

What can I do? I see no number on the CD carrier to contact Microsoft about
these free Vista Business copies sent out.

Thanks.
 
Mark (MCP) said:
After receiving my Power Together Windows Vista Business DVD from
Microsoft about two weeks ago, I decided to install it on a laptop that I
took the time to fully backup. When I insert the DVD in the laptop's
drive, the DVD is not readable at all. I tried the other three computers
(that run Windows XP Home and Pro versions) and the DVD remains
unreadable.

What can I do? I see no number on the CD carrier to contact Microsoft
about these free Vista Business copies sent out.

Thanks.

Try emailing the "Power of Together" support address below:

(e-mail address removed)
 
After receiving my Power Together Windows Vista Business DVD from Microsoft
about two weeks ago, I decided to install it on a laptop that I took the
time to fully backup. When I insert the DVD in the laptop's drive, the DVD
is not readable at all. I tried the other three computers (that run Windows
XP Home and Pro versions) and the DVD remains unreadable.

What can I do? I see no number on the CD carrier to contact Microsoft about
these free Vista Business copies sent out.

Thanks.

Thank Goodness the Office 2007 handouts through Power Together were
ok. They only include a CD key, and a download link. I had no
problems at all downloading and installing Office 2007 Pro.

Hopefully, the key is actually a FULL version, and not a time-limited
version (Power Together says they are "Full version" keys).

WE will see soon.


Donald L McDaniel
Please reply to the original thread and newsgroup
 
The same thing happened with my Action Pack Disk (Windows Vista Business DVD )
I don't know about Power Together but when I called MAPS (Microsoft Action
Pack)
They had NO problem sending me a new DVD
 
Mark said:
After receiving my Power Together Windows Vista Business DVD from Microsoft
about two weeks ago, I decided to install it on a laptop that I took the
time to fully backup. When I insert the DVD in the laptop's drive, the DVD
is not readable at all. I tried the other three computers (that run Windows
XP Home and Pro versions) and the DVD remains unreadable.

What can I do? I see no number on the CD carrier to contact Microsoft about
these free Vista Business copies sent out.

Thanks.
Download the dvd from torrent and use the legitimate key they sent you.
Should even be legal.

Tom
 
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