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I purchased a tower with Windows XP in Dec 06 to replace one running Windows

95 that crashed. My son was using it for games on disks and it was working

well for that. Then he got a new computer and we put the other one to use to

surf the net. The problem is that I have found out it was a pirated copy of

Windows XP and I of course cannot get any updates at all. Is there any way I

can use this computer - I don't want to spend a lot of money on it as I will

probably be replacing it with a new laptop in about 6 months. Is there

anything I can do in the meantime that would be a cheap fix - it is

incredibly slow. I put in a USB wireless adaptor to run off my DSL router

but it is painfully slow.

thanks.

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Guest Carey Frisch  [MVP]
Posted

Re: authentication problem

 

In order to resolve your non-genuine licensing issue, please visit: http://www.microsoft.com/genuine

and click on "Validate Windows". When validation fails, you'll see a button to click on which will

provide information on your options which include how to acquire a WGA Kit.

 

--

Carey Frisch

Microsoft MVP

Windows Shell/User

 

---------------------------------------------------------------

 

"Judy" wrote:

 

I purchased a tower with Windows XP in Dec 06 to replace one running Windows

95 that crashed. My son was using it for games on disks and it was working

well for that. Then he got a new computer and we put the other one to use to

surf the net. The problem is that I have found out it was a pirated copy of

Windows XP and I of course cannot get any updates at all. Is there any way I

can use this computer - I don't want to spend a lot of money on it as I will

probably be replacing it with a new laptop in about 6 months. Is there

anything I can do in the meantime that would be a cheap fix - it is

incredibly slow. I put in a USB wireless adaptor to run off my DSL router

but it is painfully slow.

thanks.

Posted

Re: authentication problem

 

Thanks. I'll check it out!

Judy

 

"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote:

> In order to resolve your non-genuine licensing issue, please visit: http://www.microsoft.com/genuine

> and click on "Validate Windows". When validation fails, you'll see a button to click on which will

> provide information on your options which include how to acquire a WGA Kit.

>

> --

> Carey Frisch

> Microsoft MVP

> Windows Shell/User

>

> ---------------------------------------------------------------

>

> "Judy" wrote:

>

> I purchased a tower with Windows XP in Dec 06 to replace one running Windows

> 95 that crashed. My son was using it for games on disks and it was working

> well for that. Then he got a new computer and we put the other one to use to

> surf the net. The problem is that I have found out it was a pirated copy of

> Windows XP and I of course cannot get any updates at all. Is there any way I

> can use this computer - I don't want to spend a lot of money on it as I will

> probably be replacing it with a new laptop in about 6 months. Is there

> anything I can do in the meantime that would be a cheap fix - it is

> incredibly slow. I put in a USB wireless adaptor to run off my DSL router

> but it is painfully slow.

> thanks.

>

Guest windmap
Posted

Re: authentication problem

 

Take the computer to a local technician to get some ideas.

"Judy" <Judy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:9DF00072-F72A-4084-ABF3-D289777EBD02@microsoft.com...

>I purchased a tower with Windows XP in Dec 06 to replace one running

>Windows

> 95 that crashed. My son was using it for games on disks and it was

> working

> well for that. Then he got a new computer and we put the other one to use

> to

> surf the net. The problem is that I have found out it was a pirated copy

> of

> Windows XP and I of course cannot get any updates at all. Is there any

> way I

> can use this computer - I don't want to spend a lot of money on it as I

> will

> probably be replacing it with a new laptop in about 6 months. Is there

> anything I can do in the meantime that would be a cheap fix - it is

> incredibly slow. I put in a USB wireless adaptor to run off my DSL router

> but it is painfully slow.

> thanks.

Posted

Re: authentication problem

 

"windmap" <windmap@gmail.com> wrote:

>Take the computer to a local technician to get some ideas.

 

OP wants a "cheap fix" because the computer is slated for replacement

in six months.

 

Local technicians aren't cheap.

Guest Sirtokalott
Posted

RE: authentication problem

 

You should still be able to run your computer online without any windows

updates. The slow running is probably due to spyware. Try running a scan

with "Ad-Aware 2007" which you will find on http://www.download.com for free. Also

How much memory do you have as I find that any P.C. with less than 512 DDR

will run slow after being online collecting spyware

 

"Judy" wrote:

> I purchased a tower with Windows XP in Dec 06 to replace one running Windows

> 95 that crashed. My son was using it for games on disks and it was working

> well for that. Then he got a new computer and we put the other one to use to

> surf the net. The problem is that I have found out it was a pirated copy of

> Windows XP and I of course cannot get any updates at all. Is there any way I

> can use this computer - I don't want to spend a lot of money on it as I will

> probably be replacing it with a new laptop in about 6 months. Is there

> anything I can do in the meantime that would be a cheap fix - it is

> incredibly slow. I put in a USB wireless adaptor to run off my DSL router

> but it is painfully slow.

> thanks.

Guest Just.some.guy
Posted

Re: authentication problem

 

 

"Sirtokalott"

 

 

Lol...I love your screen name!

 

 

<Sirtokalott@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:6BC93733-7A87-45C5-B69C-BF27C8E73B30@microsoft.com...

> You should still be able to run your computer online without any windows

> updates. The slow running is probably due to spyware. Try running a scan

> with "Ad-Aware 2007" which you will find on http://www.download.com for free.

> Also

> How much memory do you have as I find that any P.C. with less than 512 DDR

> will run slow after being online collecting spyware

>

> "Judy" wrote:

>

>> I purchased a tower with Windows XP in Dec 06 to replace one running

>> Windows

>> 95 that crashed. My son was using it for games on disks and it was

>> working

>> well for that. Then he got a new computer and we put the other one to

>> use to

>> surf the net. The problem is that I have found out it was a pirated copy

>> of

>> Windows XP and I of course cannot get any updates at all. Is there any

>> way I

>> can use this computer - I don't want to spend a lot of money on it as I

>> will

>> probably be replacing it with a new laptop in about 6 months. Is there

>> anything I can do in the meantime that would be a cheap fix - it is

>> incredibly slow. I put in a USB wireless adaptor to run off my DSL

>> router

>> but it is painfully slow.

>> thanks.

Guest Alias
Posted

Re: authentication problem

 

Judy wrote:

> I purchased a tower with Windows XP in Dec 06 to replace one running Windows

> 95 that crashed. My son was using it for games on disks and it was working

> well for that. Then he got a new computer and we put the other one to use to

> surf the net. The problem is that I have found out it was a pirated copy of

> Windows XP and I of course cannot get any updates at all. Is there any way I

> can use this computer - I don't want to spend a lot of money on it as I will

> probably be replacing it with a new laptop in about 6 months. Is there

> anything I can do in the meantime that would be a cheap fix - it is

> incredibly slow. I put in a USB wireless adaptor to run off my DSL router

> but it is painfully slow.

> thanks.

 

You can get updates. Just set the Automatic Updates to inform but not

download or install so you can make sure you never install Window

Genuine Advantage.

 

If you follow Carey's very bad advice, you will end up with nagging

notices telling you that your copy of Windows isn't genuine until you

buy a license.

 

Alias

Guest HeyBub
Posted

Re: authentication problem

 

Alias wrote:

> Judy wrote:

>> I purchased a tower with Windows XP in Dec 06 to replace one running

>> Windows 95 that crashed. My son was using it for games on disks and

>> it was working well for that. Then he got a new computer and we put

>> the other one to use to surf the net. The problem is that I have

>> found out it was a pirated copy of Windows XP and I of course cannot

>> get any updates at all. Is there any way I can use this computer -

>> I don't want to spend a lot of money on it as I will probably be

>> replacing it with a new laptop in about 6 months. Is there anything

>> I can do in the meantime that would be a cheap fix - it is

>> incredibly slow. I put in a USB wireless adaptor to run off my DSL

>> router but it is painfully slow. thanks.

>

> You can get updates. Just set the Automatic Updates to inform but not

> download or install so you can make sure you never install Window

> Genuine Advantage.

>

> If you follow Carey's very bad advice, you will end up with nagging

> notices telling you that your copy of Windows isn't genuine until you

> buy a license.

>

 

She SHOULD buy a license.

 

Right now she's driving the equivalent of a car with no license plate.

 

I am indifferent to her limited resources argument. If she wants her son to

be able to get high-quality internet porn, she's got to pony up some

sheckels.

Guest Alias
Posted

Re: authentication problem

 

HeyBub wrote:

> Alias wrote:

>> Judy wrote:

>>> I purchased a tower with Windows XP in Dec 06 to replace one running

>>> Windows 95 that crashed. My son was using it for games on disks and

>>> it was working well for that. Then he got a new computer and we put

>>> the other one to use to surf the net. The problem is that I have

>>> found out it was a pirated copy of Windows XP and I of course cannot

>>> get any updates at all. Is there any way I can use this computer -

>>> I don't want to spend a lot of money on it as I will probably be

>>> replacing it with a new laptop in about 6 months. Is there anything

>>> I can do in the meantime that would be a cheap fix - it is

>>> incredibly slow. I put in a USB wireless adaptor to run off my DSL

>>> router but it is painfully slow. thanks.

>> You can get updates. Just set the Automatic Updates to inform but not

>> download or install so you can make sure you never install Window

>> Genuine Advantage.

>>

>> If you follow Carey's very bad advice, you will end up with nagging

>> notices telling you that your copy of Windows isn't genuine until you

>> buy a license.

>>

>

> She SHOULD buy a license.

 

But doesn't need to.

>

> Right now she's driving the equivalent of a car with no license plate.

 

No cops to stop her at home though. I know MS would like to enter

everyone's home and police them. It's sad to see you agree with that.

>

> I am indifferent to her limited resources argument. If she wants her son to

> be able to get high-quality internet porn, she's got to pony up some

> sheckels.

 

If he wants Internet porn, the better alternative is to install Ubuntu

(http://www.ubuntu.com), not the virus and malware prone Windows.

 

Alias

Posted

Re: authentication problem

 

I have 512mb ram. I will try running Ad-Aware and some others to see if that

helps. thanks.

Judy

 

"Just.some.guy" wrote:

>

> "Sirtokalott"

>

>

> Lol...I love your screen name!

>

>

> <Sirtokalott@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:6BC93733-7A87-45C5-B69C-BF27C8E73B30@microsoft.com...

> > You should still be able to run your computer online without any windows

> > updates. The slow running is probably due to spyware. Try running a scan

> > with "Ad-Aware 2007" which you will find on http://www.download.com for free.

> > Also

> > How much memory do you have as I find that any P.C. with less than 512 DDR

> > will run slow after being online collecting spyware

> >

> > "Judy" wrote:

> >

> >> I purchased a tower with Windows XP in Dec 06 to replace one running

> >> Windows

> >> 95 that crashed. My son was using it for games on disks and it was

> >> working

> >> well for that. Then he got a new computer and we put the other one to

> >> use to

> >> surf the net. The problem is that I have found out it was a pirated copy

> >> of

> >> Windows XP and I of course cannot get any updates at all. Is there any

> >> way I

> >> can use this computer - I don't want to spend a lot of money on it as I

> >> will

> >> probably be replacing it with a new laptop in about 6 months. Is there

> >> anything I can do in the meantime that would be a cheap fix - it is

> >> incredibly slow. I put in a USB wireless adaptor to run off my DSL

> >> router

> >> but it is painfully slow.

> >> thanks.

>

>

>


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