Re: Unlicensed XP - but it's not my fault!
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x Your Windows XP was tied to the motherboard installed by the vendor,
x changing the motherboard, not under warranty repair, invalidates the
x licensing that were using.
No it doesn't...
x You only have one option to get past this, purchase a full OEM copy or a
x full retail copy, the one you have no is no longer valid for the machine
x it's installed on.
Crap advice...
Just do a phone activation... takes five minutes...
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