Help, License Error!

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Merc

Whenever i boot up my computer, I always have to use the
restoreIt! program to reload my computer to an earlier date
because i get an error after I enter my password and user
name saying,"There was a problem preventing windows from
reading the license for this computer" and then it usually
pops up with the following error codes:
0x800600, 0x800400, and 0x80070

Please, email if you can help me at merc_thug1@operamail.
com (I'm in a rush and cannot check the boards again :( )

Thank you dearly~Merc
 
Merc said:
Whenever i boot up my computer, I always have to use the
restoreIt! program to reload my computer to an earlier date
because i get an error after I enter my password and user
name saying,"There was a problem preventing windows from
reading the license for this computer" and then it usually
pops up with the following error codes:
0x800600, 0x800400, and 0x80070

Please, email if you can help me at merc_thug1@operamail.
com (I'm in a rush and cannot check the boards again :( )

Thank you dearly~Merc

Aww, shame that. You'll just have to remain unassisted then. These groups
(or most of the members) have a 'no-email' policy. If you were that
desperate, you'd make the effort to return. I don't want to reveal my email
address to someone I don't know - it's private.

The only thing stopping you from coming back is laziness.
 
Merc said:
Whenever i boot up my computer, I always have to use the
restoreIt! program to reload my computer to an earlier date
because i get an error after I enter my password and user
name saying,"There was a problem preventing windows from
reading the license for this computer" and then it usually
pops up with the following error codes:
0x800600, 0x800400, and 0x80070

See
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;310794

While this refers specifically to Dell machines, it may nevertheless be
relevant
 
Miss Perspicacia Tick (a.k.a Amethyst, Cassandra, and many other aliases),
your posts are extremely rude, and counter-productive.

1) This is a Microsoft newsgroup designed to help people with questions
about Microsoft products.
2) People have a right to ask questions and make mistakes.
3) This is not English class. (Especially since you make MANY spelling and
grammar errors yourself)
4) Not everyone here speaks fluent English
5) If someone isn't following USENET etiquette, politely inform them of
their error if you expect them to listen. Calling them a moron is just
going to cause them to label you as a jacka**, and they will not listen.
6) This is a newsgroup to help
(http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=help) people, not criticise them
and be demeaning towards them.
7) If they post something off-topic, politely ask them to post in the
correct newsgroup.
8) If someone posts an incorrect solution, politely correct them.

-Being rude and demeaning as you are, only makes yourself appear
unintelligent, immature, insecure, and just plain isn't nice.

-If you are as intelligent as you try to appear to be, you would understand
that attacking people, is a very inferior thing to do. Are you so insecure
in life that you have to resort to attacking people about trivial things in
a Microsoft newsgroup? Are you so insecure that you can't stop and say to
yourself, "OK, this person just did something wrong. Why did they do it?
Was it on purpose?" and then respond politely. Are you so insecure that you
have to attack people who already are struggling with computer, and belittle
them even more, thus making yourself feel like some wolf that's establishing
its dominance? Are you so insecure that you have to act like some wild
animal, and belittle people, to make yourself feel dominant and superior?

Why do you feel the need to insult people? Nothing good comes of it. There
is no need for it. If you can think of a single reason for why we should
insult people, please tell us.
 
PCyr said:
Miss Perspicacia Tick (a.k.a Amethyst, Cassandra, and many other aliases),
your posts are extremely rude, and counter-productive.

You may have that opinion. You are not justified in wasting other
people's time, their download time, and space on servers around the
world, by repeatedly posting it over and over . . . . and over (and at
such length)
 

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