J
jhleslie@googlemail.com
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Hi,
I bought a computer second-hand from a nice young man. He set it up
for me and it has worked absolutely perfectly for three years, there
have been no problems, hardware or software, that I haven't been able
to fix myself.
I started it this morning to be greeted with the message:
'Windows Product Activation. Your Windows product must be activated
within 7 days. Do you want to activate Windows now?'
I clicked NO since I wanted to check.
What I have is Windows XP and I have already found a link that seems
to diagnose the problem, on the Microsoft site....
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/312295/en-us
So I have downloaded a thingy.exe called Guided Help, it sounds like
it is going to fix the problem, but I haven't run it yet because it is
a bit vague about exactly what the procedure entails; I mean if I run
this Guided Help thingy, is it going to demand the original Windows
disk at the end? Because, if it does, I have a serious problem.
I feel a bit stupid now, having thrown away all the manuals, spare
wires, disks and cardboard boxes that came with the computer, but I
was just trying to make the place look tidy!
Any help from you guys would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Julie
I bought a computer second-hand from a nice young man. He set it up
for me and it has worked absolutely perfectly for three years, there
have been no problems, hardware or software, that I haven't been able
to fix myself.
I started it this morning to be greeted with the message:
'Windows Product Activation. Your Windows product must be activated
within 7 days. Do you want to activate Windows now?'
I clicked NO since I wanted to check.
What I have is Windows XP and I have already found a link that seems
to diagnose the problem, on the Microsoft site....
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/312295/en-us
So I have downloaded a thingy.exe called Guided Help, it sounds like
it is going to fix the problem, but I haven't run it yet because it is
a bit vague about exactly what the procedure entails; I mean if I run
this Guided Help thingy, is it going to demand the original Windows
disk at the end? Because, if it does, I have a serious problem.
I feel a bit stupid now, having thrown away all the manuals, spare
wires, disks and cardboard boxes that came with the computer, but I
was just trying to make the place look tidy!
Any help from you guys would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Julie