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Re: Online support
test
.. wrote:
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> Unless he wants to pay of course.
>
> Your XP was under 1/2 price if an OEM version. That's one thing you don't
> get - to talk to a live MS person. You get to talk to an idiot who will say
> do a Restore.
> "Max" <max@home.com> wrote in message
> news:%23xT0pfqcHHA.5044@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> > It is possible that your Product ID Key is for an OEM version of
> > Windows--in which case all support is provided only by the system
> > manufacturer, not Microsoft.
> >
> > --
> > Maxwell Bluemeanie
> > ----
> > "johnmcg" <jmcg44@ntlworld.com.(donotspam)> wrote in message
> > news:C252C183-ECCF-4403-9694-5227D71302F1@microsoft.com...
> >>I went into Microsoft help and support with a problem I had with an error
> >> message in security. Since I have only had my PC 2 months I expected to
> >> get
> >> free email support.
> >> When I applied for it, it said to type the product ID number. I presumed
> >> it
> >> meant the product id of my PC (20 figure number) which I did, but I then
> >> got
> >> the message "The product number you entered is not valid......". I have
> >> tried
> >> this several times without success. Can anyone give any suggestions or
> >> help?
> >> Thanks
> >> John McGoldrick
> >
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