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Linda
Has anyone else had a product key problem and been unable
to get help? I had to replace my harddrive but in using
my XP home edition disk, I keep getting an invalid key
message. The certificate of authenticity is on the bottom
of my CPU tower and a little worn, but I even tried every
combination of D's, O's, and zero's that are possible in
case I was inputting it wrong. E-machines will only
confirm that I am using the right key and right product
ID numbers...no response when I asked if I sent them the
actual operating system disk, would they return me a
different one that will work. And just try to contact
Microsoft through the system when you have an OEM
edition, or even find an email address for them!
I thought Windows was heaven-sent when they first came
out with it and I migrated from Enable O/A which was
difficult to learn. That was 15 years ago and I've been
through the bugs of all of the Windows versions since
then - every time I upgrade or get an entirely new
computer. With XP, I'm beginning to see why so many
people are down on Microsoft. It's looking like since
hardware started dropping a little in price, they'll
force us to buy entirely new systems when all we need is
a new harddrive!
to get help? I had to replace my harddrive but in using
my XP home edition disk, I keep getting an invalid key
message. The certificate of authenticity is on the bottom
of my CPU tower and a little worn, but I even tried every
combination of D's, O's, and zero's that are possible in
case I was inputting it wrong. E-machines will only
confirm that I am using the right key and right product
ID numbers...no response when I asked if I sent them the
actual operating system disk, would they return me a
different one that will work. And just try to contact
Microsoft through the system when you have an OEM
edition, or even find an email address for them!
I thought Windows was heaven-sent when they first came
out with it and I migrated from Enable O/A which was
difficult to learn. That was 15 years ago and I've been
through the bugs of all of the Windows versions since
then - every time I upgrade or get an entirely new
computer. With XP, I'm beginning to see why so many
people are down on Microsoft. It's looking like since
hardware started dropping a little in price, they'll
force us to buy entirely new systems when all we need is
a new harddrive!