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You maybe a victim of software counterfeiting

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  • Anonymous Jan 20, 2009

    the same problem

  • Anonymous Feb 08, 2009

    you may be a victim of software counterfeiting



    this copy of windows did not pass genuine windows validation

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Hi there,


As it says, you may have a copy or cracked operation system on your computer.


If, it is your original software, then you need an activating code.


We, at FixYa, do not supply activation codes of any kind. 


Replacement codes are solely supplied through Microsoft. Microsoft includes the Product key with the documentation that came with the install CD. 

If it has been lost there is a remedy, but finding the right place to do it can be daunting. Here's how to cut through the red tape, most of it anyhow: 

Click here to bring up Microsoft's product replacement page. 

Scroll down a few lines. 
On the left side, under the second 'More Information header, click on 'Replacement Product Key'.

This will walk you through the procedure. You'll be up and running in no time.



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