Legal copy

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Ben

If your CD is not a legal copy, several problems you will meet.
According to my observation, it is frequently met problems, or FMP for
short.
Try to read the EULA, it dosen't say that you can copy the CD for backup.
It tells you to backup the files on your hard disk.
Why??
Because you are not able to handle the CD copy.
It is not allowed, and the CD is designed to be not copied.
Ofcourse Black list serial number is a problem for not able to upgrade or
something to do.
Besides those, some people will modify the copy for users. They are not
fully understanding what to do and not to do.
These problems are not fresh, and we are the overcomers of using copied
version of Windows and other softwares.
We have stopped this kind of behavior for several years.
What can I see is much more less problems to be met.
While others are strugling on their computer problems, we are already
playing with it.
What is your purpose of using a computer is the biggest problem.
Don't lie to yourself anymore, computer is seemed to be fun, or it is really
a high technology, are not the reasons for you to buy a computer.
Wake up, many wonderful things are waiting for you to do, and don't try to
stay with your computer all day long.
 
Wanna try that again in English? There are many fallacies in your statement
as written.

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Larry Samuels MS-MVP (Windows-Shell/User)
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I was not selling CDs, I believe what did I see in this news group.
I did not say all the problems were from CDs, but I really meant to say I
did not meet almost all the problems here.
Just lucky?
I don't think so.....
 
EULA.. CD.. FAQ.. RCMP.. UNO.. NATO.. all of these I have heard of before..
but FMP?

Ben, here's a new one for you.. PWMP (Poster With Many Problems)
 
NO Ben, I think it is @sshole without a brain.....
It must have been meant for you.
 
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