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December 5th 03, 01:22 AM
read inst. to get id no. can't find tools where they tell
you to go. Am I the only one who thinks all this help
advice is a pile of garbage. Absolutly can never find
what I need advice on. Also have autocad, tried to
perform a simple copy to a cd, can't do it. help menu
sucks. Computers are a joke!!!

Nicholas
December 5th 03, 01:22 AM
Open XP's "Help and Support" and type: Product Identification , and =
hit enter.
Click on "Get Information About Your Computer". Then click on "View =
general
system information about this computer". Your Product ID (PID) number =
will be
displayed under "Operating System".


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Nicholas

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| read inst. to get id no. can't find tools where they tell=20
| you to go. Am I the only one who thinks all this help=20
| advice is a pile of garbage. Absolutly can never find=20
| what I need advice on. Also have autocad, tried to=20
| perform a simple copy to a cd, can't do it. help menu=20
| sucks. Computers are a joke!!!

Unknown
December 5th 03, 01:22 AM
Probably your attitude is your biggest problem.
> wrote in message
...
> read inst. to get id no. can't find tools where they tell
> you to go. Am I the only one who thinks all this help
> advice is a pile of garbage. Absolutly can never find
> what I need advice on. Also have autocad, tried to
> perform a simple copy to a cd, can't do it. help menu
> sucks. Computers are a joke!!!

Amethyst
December 5th 03, 01:22 AM
wrote:
> read inst. to get id no. can't find tools where they tell
> you to go. Am I the only one who thinks all this help
> advice is a pile of garbage. Absolutly can never find
> what I need advice on. Also have autocad, tried to
> perform a simple copy to a cd, can't do it. help menu
> sucks. Computers are a joke!!!

This isn't a computer issue - it's a simple BCAK error. Once you've got that
sorted, you'll never have another problem!

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