Well, it seems like you already know that your going to have problems installing wmp11. My advice would be to get a genuine copy. If it wasn't what I have thought.. your grammer made it come out the wrong way.bloody said:How can microsoft know that I am using a not genuine Win copy?
You really can't. Unless, like you said, you purchase a genuine copy.bloody said:Pls tell me, how I can install wmp11 without purchase a new Win ?
Thanks so much.
that would involve a KCARC. but we dont talk bout that,without purchase a new Win
Christian Darrall said:well free software to burn the disks aint much of a problem
burn iso is free from softpedia.com
and it does bootable image burns
the question he should really be asking himself is, is it worth learning how to use the linux os when he might put a non genuine copy of xp after .
james76 said:I have same problem, i have a genuine copy installed but then my computer technician guy formatted it and split up drives then installed professional and i can download anything from microsoft because it says i have an invalid key or not genuine, i still ave the origion on a sticker on my pc....what shall i do?
4W4K3 said:It sounds like you're running an older Windows (maybe 9x?) and want to be able to run the newer programs that only work with 2000/XP? In that case you'd have to upgrade, there isn't really any way to work around it. It's not that it's not a genuine copy, it's just not compatible.
AM2 said:I get a message saying my windows isnt genuine, how do i get rid of it?
Buy it.AM2 said:I get a message saying my windows isnt genuine, how do i get rid of it?
Yes...But to be honest mate if you really are 8 years of age, should you really be on forums?AM2 said:but that means i have to pay $100-$150!!
Is that for Home or Pro?I paid $85 for an OEM copy of SP1