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(Unverified)Jul 16th 2006 2:24AM
I would have to agree of being accused for having a countefeit copy of Windows XP. I just bought the license the other day, installed it, and then realized that something was wrong, so re-installed it, and after that, it tells me that my hardware has significantly changed and that I have exceeded the number of times that I can use it. WTF??? the only hardware change on the computer was that a USB drive was connected, and this was the 2nd time to install it. Moreover, why does Microsoft even care if I install and re-install Windows? especially to the exact computer???