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Old November 16th 05, 01:34 AM
Noel Paton
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"Sugien" wrote in message
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"Noel Paton" wrote in message
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"Heather" wrote in message
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Bwa ha ha!! What a long-winded excuse so you don't have to admit you
were wrong!! ROFL!!

A typical Sugiesque whining drone....



Not only that - but he's wrong about the license, as well!!

No matter WHO you are, an OEM License is tied to the machine it's frist
installed on.

If removed from that particular machine, and you are an OEM, you can
install that key to another machine *if* you have a multi-license, so you
don't know as much as *you* think you do. I have long ago however use all
my keys for my multipack.

Not if you've passed the machine on with the OS, you can't!! - no matter
WHAT happens after that point.

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Old November 16th 05, 01:35 AM
Noel Paton
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"Sugien" wrote in message
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Oh, and I will take that as a NO , and that you don't know how to get a cd
key from just the CD, right?



It's not possible, as you should very well know, since the keys are NOT
encoded on the CD.

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  #13  
Old November 16th 05, 01:44 AM
Sugien
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"Noel Paton" wrote in message
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"Sugien" wrote in message
...

"Noel Paton" wrote in message
...

"Heather" wrote in message
...
Bwa ha ha!! What a long-winded excuse so you don't have to admit you
were wrong!! ROFL!!

A typical Sugiesque whining drone....



Not only that - but he's wrong about the license, as well!!

No matter WHO you are, an OEM License is tied to the machine it's frist
installed on.

If removed from that particular machine, and you are an OEM, you can
install that key to another machine *if* you have a multi-license, so you
don't know as much as *you* think you do. I have long ago however use
all my keys for my multipack.

Not if you've passed the machine on with the OS, you can't!! - no matter
WHAT happens after that point.

Did I not say or did you fail to read in my post, that the person that
bought the machine from me, didn't want the WinME that was on it, so I took
it off and put on the WinXP Pro that they bought? iow, the machine was never
sold with the WinME installed.


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  #14  
Old November 16th 05, 01:48 AM
Sugien
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Default Finding CD KEY from WinME CD :was help with logo.sys


"Noel Paton" wrote in message
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"Sugien" wrote in message
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Oh, and I will take that as a NO , and that you don't know how to get a
cd key from just the CD, right?



It's not possible, as you should very well know, since the keys are NOT
encoded on the CD.

Well ok then; but you should have known however that each cd key will
install on 10,000 machines or was the 9,999. so I guess what I was asking
in a round about way was that using that serial number from off my original
WinME CD if anyone had a key for it; but I guess just for the test and
seeing as how I won't be putting the machine on line any way, I will just
use a key from the same run of CD's. After all I am an OEM and *do* have
access to quite a lot of CD keys; but I guess I could try my multipack key
as the machine will not be leaving my premises and not online.
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  #15  
Old November 16th 05, 01:54 AM
Noel Paton
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"Sugien" wrote in message
.. .

"Noel Paton" wrote in message
...


"Sugien" wrote in message
...

"Noel Paton" wrote in message
...

"Heather" wrote in message
...
Bwa ha ha!! What a long-winded excuse so you don't have to admit you
were wrong!! ROFL!!

A typical Sugiesque whining drone....



Not only that - but he's wrong about the license, as well!!

No matter WHO you are, an OEM License is tied to the machine it's frist
installed on.

If removed from that particular machine, and you are an OEM, you can
install that key to another machine *if* you have a multi-license, so
you don't know as much as *you* think you do. I have long ago however
use all my keys for my multipack.

Not if you've passed the machine on with the OS, you can't!! - no matter
WHAT happens after that point.

Did I not say or did you fail to read in my post, that the person that
bought the machine from me, didn't want the WinME that was on it, so I
took it off and put on the WinXP Pro that they bought? iow, the machine
was never sold with the WinME installed.


If you don't knwo what you said - let me remind you.

To quote.....
"The system the WinME was on has been
sold and that user bought a retail WinXP Pro and I put it on and they let me
keep my WinME OEM CD because they had no use for it. I called the user and
they sold the machine long time ago because they wanted a better system then
a 1Ghz."

The CLEAR implication of this is that you passed the machine to the user
WITH ME INSTALLED - and the user later installed ME. Nowhere do you mention
that YOU installed it, or that you installed it before the machine left your
workshop - in fact the clear implication is that the user was doing you a
favour by letting you keep the CD.

--
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  #16  
Old November 16th 05, 01:56 AM
Heather
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Well Dickbrain.....it is obvious you don't know much about Outlook Express.
I made a Message Rule for just the two AV groups for starters. Simply
because that was where you were driving everyone nuts with your lies and
bragging.....

Then you disappeared back to alt.hackers.malicious to try and impress that
group of losers (note: only one O). And I didn't bother killfiling you in
this group for 2 reasons......one being that I didn't think you would stick
around. The second was so I could enjoy watching you irritate the hell out
of these nice, intelligent people....and see how long it took before they
caught onto your lies and lack of knowledge.

So no...you are not killfiled. If you should bore me enough, I will. But
that is MY decision, not yours. (yawn)

Heather
PS....Why are you pretending you are using legal copies of anything? Note
to self...discuss this with Laura)

"Sugien" wrote in message
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btw, Heather, I thought you had ;me killfiled? now don't try and say you
only have me killfiled in other newsgroups; because most all news readers
have their filters for *all* groups and not separate filters for
individual groups.
"Heather" wrote in message
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Bwa ha ha!! What a long-winded excuse so you don't have to admit you
were wrong!! ROFL!!

A typical Sugiesque whining drone....

HF
"Sugien" wrote in message
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I have lost my Jewel Case CD to my OEM WinME CD. It is a real
hologram edge to edge CD. it has 0400 Part No X05-74739. I know how to
recover a lost COA number or Jewel case CD Key from a system that is up
and running before wiping it and installing if the key has been lost;
but I have searched the Microsoft Knowledge base and Googled it, and I
can only find where you have to contact Microsoft. The system the WinME
was on has been sold and that user bought a retail WinXP Pro and I put
it on and they let me keep my WinME OEM CD because they had no use for
it. I called the user and they sold the machine long time ago because
they wanted a better system then a 1Ghz.
I said I would install the WinMe over the weekend and then have the
definitive details one way or the other on the logo.sys Vs. sulogo.sys;
however without the CD Key I don't see how I am going to be able to
install the WinMe on my Spare test/pig machine. Anyone out there know
how to, or if it is even possible to pull the cd key from the cd it's
self? I sure don't know how to get it from just the original OEM CD and
I sure don't feel like sending Microsoft $30 like what it said in one of
the knowledge base articles for getting a replacement CD.
Seeing as how I am a OEM and if I build a new system I can legally
install the WinME cd to any new system I build and then sell the system;
but I would of course have to let the WinME cd go with the system, and I
would need the CD Key to do that, so as of right now the WinME CD is a
useless coaster.


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  #17  
Old November 16th 05, 02:01 AM
Heather
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"Sugien" wrote in message
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Bull ****, If I have to, in order to prove it one way or the other, I will
install a boot leg copy


ROFL!! As if that would be anything new for you.....

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Any particular reason you have adopted this rather vulgar sig?? Shows where
your mind is. Assuming you have one. LOL!
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  #18  
Old November 16th 05, 02:19 AM
Sugien
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"Noel Paton" wrote in message
...


"Sugien" wrote in message
.. .

"Noel Paton" wrote in message
...


"Sugien" wrote in message
...

"Noel Paton" wrote in message
...

"Heather" wrote in message
...
Bwa ha ha!! What a long-winded excuse so you don't have to admit you
were wrong!! ROFL!!

A typical Sugiesque whining drone....



Not only that - but he's wrong about the license, as well!!

No matter WHO you are, an OEM License is tied to the machine it's
frist installed on.

If removed from that particular machine, and you are an OEM, you can
install that key to another machine *if* you have a multi-license, so
you don't know as much as *you* think you do. I have long ago however
use all my keys for my multipack.

Not if you've passed the machine on with the OS, you can't!! - no
matter WHAT happens after that point.

Did I not say or did you fail to read in my post, that the person that
bought the machine from me, didn't want the WinME that was on it, so I
took it off and put on the WinXP Pro that they bought? iow, the machine
was never sold with the WinME installed.


If you don't knwo what you said - let me remind you.

To quote.....
"The system the WinME was on has been
sold and that user bought a retail WinXP Pro and I put it on and they let
me
keep my WinME OEM CD because they had no use for it. I called the user
and
they sold the machine long time ago because they wanted a better system
then
a 1Ghz."


You sure can NOT read for content can YOU, what part of "The system the
WinME was on has been
sold and that user bought a retail WinXP Pro and I put it on " do you NOT
understand? The operative word here is

"*WAS*" the machine the WinME *was* on as in NO LONGER on; because I took
it off and put on the WinXP pro that they bought; because they did NOT want
the WinME that was on it, so the system never left with WinME installd on
it; because it *was* removed and WinXP put on in it's place. Any you people
say I am a worm wiggler sure, just as much as you or anyone else.





The CLEAR implication of this is that you passed the machine to the user
WITH ME INSTALLED - and the user later installed ME. Nowhere do you
mention that YOU installed it, or that you installed it before the machine
left your workshop - in fact the clear implication is that the user was
doing you a favour by letting you keep the CD.

Pure Bull ****, what part of :
"user bought a retail WinXP Pro and I put it on " do you NOT understand?
they bought a WinXP Pro and I put it on, how much plainer can it be? or are
you trying to say that I put the XP on over top of the ME? Do you know how
confuse you sound? expressly when you say:
"The CLEAR implication of this is that you passed the machine to the user
WITH ME INSTALLED - and the user later installed ME"
you are in that statement trying to say that the people got a machine *with*
ME preinstalled and which the later *installed*??

READ!! my post and actually READ it with an open mind instead of one clouded
by hear say.


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  #19  
Old November 16th 05, 03:14 AM
Heather
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"Sugien" wrote in message
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READ!! my post and actually READ it with an open mind instead of one
clouded by hear say.


Nowhere in your quoted text did you say that you did NOT sell them the
computer with WinME on it.......nor did you say WHEN you put XP on it. So
the logical understanding is that you DID sell them the WinME computer, then
later installed XP and they gave you back your ME CD.

Comprendez?

Quote.....
"The system the WinME was on has been
sold and that user bought a retail WinXP Pro and I put it on and they
let me keep my WinME OEM CD because they had no use for it.


Re-reading it again, you say you sold that WinME system and that *THAT USER*
(of WinME) bought XP Pro later and so on.

Worm-wriggler.....stop trying to weasel out of what you said.

HF



  #20  
Old November 16th 05, 04:46 AM
Sugien
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"Heather" wrote in message
...

"Sugien" wrote in message
.. .

READ!! my post and actually READ it with an open mind instead of one
clouded by hear say.


Nowhere in your quoted text did you say that you did NOT sell them the
computer with WinME on it.......nor did you say WHEN you put XP on it. So
the logical understanding is that you DID sell them the WinME computer,
then later installed XP and they gave you back your ME CD.

Comprendez?

Quote.....
"The system the WinME was on has been
sold and that user bought a retail WinXP Pro and I put it on and they
let me keep my WinME OEM CD because they had no use for it.


Re-reading it again, you say you sold that WinME system and that *THAT
USER* (of WinME) bought XP Pro later and so on.

Worm-wriggler.....stop trying to weasel out of what you said.


Pure bs, you are the worm wiggler because you mis-read it and won't own up
to the mistake, how could WinME and XP both be on the system at the same
time?, well even though there are ways of doing that, that however was not
the case and when XP is put on a system ME is NO LONGER on the system. they
had no need of the ME cd because ME was no longer on the system; because I
took ME off and put XP on, you are at last the worse worm wiggle of all
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