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Old July 17th 05, 07:19 AM
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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Then you are the only one that has hit the fictitious 25 limit.
It is also noted that you ignored the request for a source for the 25
activation limit.
I have known some who are well beyond that.
Even the harshest critics of Microsoft activation know there is no such
limit.
You did not hit a limit, but you may think you have.
Post proof of your claim.
Also explain why you seem to be the only one affected.

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When you hit it and MS hasn't bought you out get back here.
25 is the limit on the serial for your OS by modem. 26- xxx are all by
voice to
a machine that's programmed to fail, and an international caller on the
other
end when it fails.

You don't need to reinstall the OS 25 times, upgrading software, replacing
old
worthless parts, upgrading hardware, any time you reboot the machine the
liar
software checks your last few changes.

If you use something it acquires wear and tear. requiring upgrading,
replacing
parts.

But no sense really arguing with the MS robot dogs. You all seem to have
been
bought off ages ago by MS.

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