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New Member
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Location: Sheffield
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OK I recently have Windows Media Player 10 running on Windows XP and I heard about the new Windows Media Player 11. I really want to download it but everytime I do and I try to install it, it comes up with that my version of Windows isn't genuine when it is from a new Windows XP disk that has come fresh out of the box! I don't know what to do and I want Windows Media Player 11 badly so if anyone knows how I can solve this, please feel free to let me know. Thanks.... Daryll
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Diamond Member
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Location: Concord, NH
Age: 19
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It's because your version of Windows isn't genuine, it could be because you have an invalid cd key, you havent activated, or your using a pirated version of Windows. The only legal way to be able to install it is to purchase a legit version of Windows or contact Microsoft if you think that they made a mistake.
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