BugleM wrote:
> I found the full blown CD Key on a COA on the back of the machine, I will
> load Xp home from one of my other disks and insert that CD key and see what
> happens.
>
If they're unbranded, generic OEM CDs, they may well work for the
installtion, although you shouldn't be able to activate them. If you
were an hoinest person, you wouldn't even contemplate trying.
> Hmm, could all this licensing crap be why Iowa just settled a lawsuit with
> MS and is allowing me to collect $16 for every copy of Windows and DOS I ever
> bought?
Very Unlikely. What does that decision say, spoecifically? Please
provide a link so other can see this. To the best of my knowledge, no
one has ever successfully challenged the terms of Microsoft's licenses
in a US court. I haven't even heard of any lawyer foolisd enough to try.
>
> The eMachine is a 2001 1.0 ghz piece of crap when I bought it, much less
> from today's standards.
>
True, even brand new, any eMachines computer is little more than a
piece to scrap. You get what you pay for.
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