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Richard
December 5th 03, 10:28 PM
I bought this computer system from compusa. It has
Windows XP home edition installed on it. I've had it for
a year or so when i relized i never recieved a
Certificate Of Authenticity with the computer. I've
looked behind the side panels of the tower and also on
the back of the Widows XP Book that came with it. I
called CompUSA about the problem but the service manager
said I was out of luck there was nothing he could do.
Can someone please help? Richard

Harry Ohrn
December 5th 03, 10:28 PM
What do you hope we can do for you? If you need a COA then you will need to
purchase XP Home if the vendor is unwilling to supply you with one.

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Harry Ohrn MS-MVP [Shell\User]
www.webtree.ca/windowsxp


"Richard" > wrote in message
...
> I bought this computer system from compusa. It has
> Windows XP home edition installed on it. I've had it for
> a year or so when i relized i never recieved a
> Certificate Of Authenticity with the computer. I've
> looked behind the side panels of the tower and also on
> the back of the Widows XP Book that came with it. I
> called CompUSA about the problem but the service manager
> said I was out of luck there was nothing he could do.
> Can someone please help? Richard

Patrick
December 5th 03, 10:29 PM
Richard wrote:
> I bought this computer system from compusa. It has
> Windows XP home edition installed on it. I've had it for
> a year or so when i relized i never recieved a
> Certificate Of Authenticity with the computer. I've
> looked behind the side panels of the tower and also on
> the back of the Widows XP Book that came with it. I
> called CompUSA about the problem but the service manager
> said I was out of luck there was nothing he could do.
> Can someone please help? Richard

Have a look at this page (link below);

http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/ViewKeyXP.htm

Richard
December 5th 03, 10:31 PM
Thanks Patrick
Youre the man i tried it and there it is....
thanks again
"Patrick" > wrote in message
...
> Richard wrote:
> > I bought this computer system from compusa. It has
> > Windows XP home edition installed on it. I've had it for
> > a year or so when i relized i never recieved a
> > Certificate Of Authenticity with the computer. I've
> > looked behind the side panels of the tower and also on
> > the back of the Widows XP Book that came with it. I
> > called CompUSA about the problem but the service manager
> > said I was out of luck there was nothing he could do.
> > Can someone please help? Richard
>
> Have a look at this page (link below);
>
> http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/ViewKeyXP.htm
>
>

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