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how so?
When I purchased XP from CompUSA, it came with a number and was activated years ago. Now it comes up as invalid. How can a link check my system and then me reinstalling the COA? It hasn?t changed? I haven?t updated the system? How can the COA match my machine if that COA is off the shelf?
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how so?  mypl8s4u2 | 07/24/06
Too little, too late Micro$haft!  Xwindowsjunkie | 07/24/06
WGA WORKAROUND  starcd53@... | 08/09/06
absurd!  pikeman666@... | 07/26/06
one problem with that idea  shryko | 07/29/06
Harley Sounds More Like A Moped  Ole Man | 07/26/06
Well Im screwed  David Kiefer | 07/26/06
simple answer  shryko | 07/29/06
I knew the WGA was trouble when it was announced.  rmarkle | 08/03/06
WGA WORK-AROUND  starcd53@... | 08/09/06
Funny ZDNet.....  european | 07/27/06
Funny ZDNet  misceng | 07/27/06
WGA fails on legit installations, MS can't fix.  Golem | 07/31/06
Your right I saw it too  troubled241 | 08/09/06
WGA -- There is a work-around to solve this problem  starcd53@... | 07/31/06
Workaround? Why not post it?  Golem | 08/04/06
WGA WORK-AROUND  starcd53@... | 08/09/06
Message too long to post?  craig1959 | 08/10/06

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