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I just got finished with my build today, and am trying to install XP. But the OEM version I got didn't have a COA! What in the world is going on here?! I'm really ticked off right now -- the whole build went smoothly, and I should have known Microsoft would screw it up for me...
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Um...never mind. *feels a fool*
Disregard this thread, or a mod can delete it or whatever. |
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