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Re: Reduced Functionality mode James wrote:
> A.) What "proof"?
He says, in a follow up post, that it's legit. I believe him. Do you
want to run an WGA test on his computer to make sure that he isn't a low
life lying thief?
> B.) He never said he paid for it. For all you know, "resolve" could
> translate to "stole at gunpoint".
Nice assumptions you make about people. Are you the WGA/SPP Public
Relations man?
> C.) If you don't like it, don't buy it? Where does this sense of
> entitlement come from?
The fact that I am a paying customer isn't a good reason to feel
entitled to use what I paid for with hard earned cash? Please explain.
> If you want it done right, do it yourself.
Yeah, it's the customer's fault and they're probably a hobbyist thief,
right?
Alias
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> "Alias" <aka@aka.cl> wrote in message news:f1d7ub$as0$2@aioe.org...
>> Woodishi wrote:
>>> I had an issue where my Vista install wouldn't activate due to a key
>>> issue. It then expired and went into reduced mode before I could resolve
>>> the issue. My Vista install is now activated and validated, but my start
>>> menu is still gone and all the settings I had before are gone... any
>>> ideas on how to recover my settings?
>>>
>> Yet more proof that MS' "anti piracy" programs do nothing to halt real
>> piracy and only server to inconvenience paying customers.
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>> Alias
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