"Mod Zezima" <> wrote in message
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> it was legit but i didnt get a certificate or anything back, cost me
> $250 too. i think i accidently deactivated it by mistake
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> Mod Zezima
If they did not provide you with the media, the product key and the
certificate of authenticity then it is not legitimate.
What you have here is a back street shop just using one of their licenses to
do you machine and handing it back - this is not what a professional upgrade
should do.
They must provide you with media, product key and certificate of
authenticity.
As without these you do not even have a legitimate license.
Ask yourself this - what do I have that proves I have a license for Windows
Vista Ultimate? Currently nothing.
You need to have at the very least a certificate of authenticity and a
product key (the COA is usually on the media package or may be on a piece of
paper) - see
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/h...displaylang=en
Stop worrying about what you did and get the shop to prove that you have a
genuine Windows Upgrade by providing you with what they must. Otherwise
there is a serous risk that you are paying for effectively pirated
software - as you have no proof to the license you are claiming and the shop
is not providing you with the evidence you require,
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Mike Brannigan