Ichig0
21-01-2009, 06:27 PM
Well, when I say legal I'm not too sure.
Some time last year I reformatted my PC & my dad let me use his new copy of XP for an operating system.
"Don't register it, I might need that in the future."
Well I didn't know I had 30 days to register it before it wouldn't let me log on - I just figured it'd just stop me from receiving updates etc., having a Mac and all that idea didn't matter much.
Now I want to use that PC for other things and it wants me to register using a code from telephone support. Is there a way around this so that I can use my machine without having to buy a new version of windows for a product key to register?
I can't call the support for a confirmation code since I can't access the PC for the original key & dad won't let me use it if I call him and ask for it.
Idc about registering his copy, I can replace that when/if he finds out I just want to be able to use the PC.
Some time last year I reformatted my PC & my dad let me use his new copy of XP for an operating system.
"Don't register it, I might need that in the future."
Well I didn't know I had 30 days to register it before it wouldn't let me log on - I just figured it'd just stop me from receiving updates etc., having a Mac and all that idea didn't matter much.
Now I want to use that PC for other things and it wants me to register using a code from telephone support. Is there a way around this so that I can use my machine without having to buy a new version of windows for a product key to register?
I can't call the support for a confirmation code since I can't access the PC for the original key & dad won't let me use it if I call him and ask for it.
Idc about registering his copy, I can replace that when/if he finds out I just want to be able to use the PC.