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Answer» Hi i have problem in system properties Some one Help me Here link for the Pic http://file14.9q9q.net/preview/55589154/NSA8.JPG.htmlIs this a legitimate copy of Windows XP or counterfeit?i thank is a legitimate copy coz i can do updata Tell the truth..... it's not is it?the display shown there has absolutely NOTHING to do with the legitimacy of the windows Install. That information can be missing depending on the various changes that can be made by Hardware vendors... if some of the keys are present, but empty, windows will try to show the information that it believes the vendor wants displayed (for example, the logo, the model number, etc, but is actually a blank value. since it displays this "blank" value instead of the actual PC specs as it normally would you END up missing info. is there a file, C:\windows\system32\oeminfo.inf? If so delete it. Quote from: BC_Programmer on July 31, 2009, 06:42:39 PM the display shown there has absolutely NOTHING to do with the legitimacy of the windows Install. I'm not in any way talking about his picture just his last quote Quote from: nsa on July 31, 2009, 06:27:28 PM i thank is a legitimate copy coz i can do updataQuote from: BC_Programmer on July 31, 2009, 06:42:39 PM the display shown there has absolutely NOTHING to do with the legitimacy of the windows Install. BC , I based my reply on the fact there was no software registration number on the display.thanx Man for support have good day either way it is irrelevant to the issue. we don't help when the problem is that the OS is pirated but if they are having minor issues with an OS install I don't see how an inquiry about their OS legitimacy is relevant. For example if somebody says they can't seem to make a perfect circle in paint would we tell them to hold shift or would we ask them if their OS is pirated? In this case the issue is fairly minor; basically a little tidbit of missing data. (perhaps Karnac did some research and concluded that the issue can be caused by a pirated install? (and in fact, it can. the OEMINFO.INF file I mentioned is present in a large number of pirated distributions of windows as a way of "CUSTOMIZING" the OS.) However I find it silly to pursue the path of inquiry when the issue can be SOLVED without a INTERROGATION as to the legitimacy of their OS. LOL! Quote from: Karnac on July 31, 2009, 06:52:21 PM
oh er... yeah, I totally saw that... I was going to remove the stuff above, but I think it's kind of funny now. heh, it may as well say, "windows XP pirated edition" at the top. It's almost surely pirated. However this raises another issue; if their problem is easily solvable- if their OS is pirated are we really being fair in withholding that information anyway?What do you think? I say... |
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