- Joined
- Jan 17, 2004
- Location
- Scarsdale, NY
I'm not sure yet whether the person has had an illegal copy of Windoze installed on the computer, but I don't think he has.
Just last Saturday this person's home computer started saying that the Windoze key was not genuine. The computer is a Dell, and it should not have a volume license of Windoze installed on it, but the details about why the key was not genuine explain that the key was a volume license key (VLK). The problem with this is that it can't get Microsoft updates.
Is it possible that he has a legal copy of Windoze? If so, how can I fix the bug?
Just last Saturday this person's home computer started saying that the Windoze key was not genuine. The computer is a Dell, and it should not have a volume license of Windoze installed on it, but the details about why the key was not genuine explain that the key was a volume license key (VLK). The problem with this is that it can't get Microsoft updates.
Is it possible that he has a legal copy of Windoze? If so, how can I fix the bug?