Re: Change of DVD-ROM require re-activation?
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If you're referring to the subject line as part of your question, its a big
maybe. If you've never changed any hardware before, don't worry about it.
Its low priority on the activation thing.
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Jonny
"XO" <XO@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Have a Sony with XP Home installed. No disc, just hidden partition or
something.
I would like to change a DVD Player to a DVD-RW which has better specs.
Would doing this get me into
a heap of trouble?
Thanks,
.
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