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D L B
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      11-16-2007
So, if my windows shuts off in 2 days because after the "updates" on the 14th
my computer now says Windows in un-registered, and it won't let me
re-register online can I sue MS for breaking my working Vista?

Maybe I should have listened to EVERYONE ON THE PLANET that has said Vista
isn't ready.
 
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      11-16-2007
D L B wrote:
> So, if my windows shuts off in 2 days because after the "updates" on the 14th
> my computer now says Windows in un-registered, and it won't let me
> re-register online can I sue MS for breaking my working Vista?


Trust me, the Vista EULA makes sure that Microsoft is not liable for
*anything*.

> Maybe I should have listened to EVERYONE ON THE PLANET that has said Vista
> isn't ready.


No maybe about it. Check out Ubuntu, an Open Source Linux product that
is way more user friendly than Vista and it's free for the downloading.
Get it at www.ubuntu.com/

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joel406
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      11-17-2007

For starters 8 people is not a whole planet. And no you probably cant
sue anyone. Pick up a phone and spend 6 lousy min re-activating and
everything will be fine.


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Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]
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      11-17-2007
The lawsuit will just be a waste of time, just call the Activation center
and reactivate Vista, its that simple:

1. Click on the Start button and in the Start Search box type in: slui.exe
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2. Press the Enter key on your keyboard.
3. Select your Country.
4. Follow the instructions for phone activation.
5. Once completed, restart your computer.
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"D L B" <D L > wrote in message
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> So, if my windows shuts off in 2 days because after the "updates" on the
> 14th
> my computer now says Windows in un-registered, and it won't let me
> re-register online can I sue MS for breaking my working Vista?
>
> Maybe I should have listened to EVERYONE ON THE PLANET that has said Vista
> isn't ready.



 
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Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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      11-17-2007
You can sue anyone for anything.
The question is can you win and if you don't can you afford the costs?
Consult an attorney.

Be sure to power off the computer and make no changes to preserve
evidence until after legal proceedings.
My guess is you have little to no chance of winning but a competent
attorney familiar with the Windows license and other applicable laws
can give you a better answer.

Or you could simply activate by phone.

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http://www.dts-l.org


"D L B" <D L > wrote in message
news:5F703515-FC20-4B59-8F17-...
> So, if my windows shuts off in 2 days because after the "updates" on
> the 14th
> my computer now says Windows in un-registered, and it won't let me
> re-register online can I sue MS for breaking my working Vista?
>
> Maybe I should have listened to EVERYONE ON THE PLANET that has said
> Vista
> isn't ready.


 
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Frank
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      11-17-2007
D L B wrote:

> So, if my windows shuts off in 2 days because after the "updates" on the 14th
> my computer now says Windows in un-registered,


'Registration' is never required to run any MS software, let along one
of their OS's.

and it won't let me
> re-register online can I sue MS for breaking my working Vista?


hehehe...you must be a troll...
>
> Maybe I should have listened to EVERYONE ON THE PLANET that has said Vista
> isn't ready.



Ready for what? Idiots like you? Try urbuttoo, it's a wonderful POS toy
os for as*holes losers like you...lol!
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D L B
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      11-17-2007
Actually, Microsoft's can put anything they want in a license, but as has
been shown over the last 20 years of software licenses not everything a
company puts into them is enforcable or legal.

So how many more times do you suppose I'm going to have to spend more of my
money to keep Vista running? Microsoft is accusing me of running Vista's
serial number on more then 1 computer when it is thier poor programing
causing the issue. I won't do business with a company that accuses me of
stealing due to thier failures. Sounds like defemation of characture to me.
How about you?


"Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:

> You can sue anyone for anything.
> The question is can you win and if you don't can you afford the costs?
> Consult an attorney.
>
> Be sure to power off the computer and make no changes to preserve
> evidence until after legal proceedings.
> My guess is you have little to no chance of winning but a competent
> attorney familiar with the Windows license and other applicable laws
> can give you a better answer.
>
> Or you could simply activate by phone.
>
> --
> Jupiter Jones [MVP]
> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
> http://www.dts-l.org
>
>
> "D L B" <D L > wrote in message
> news:5F703515-FC20-4B59-8F17-...
> > So, if my windows shuts off in 2 days because after the "updates" on
> > the 14th
> > my computer now says Windows in un-registered, and it won't let me
> > re-register online can I sue MS for breaking my working Vista?
> >
> > Maybe I should have listened to EVERYONE ON THE PLANET that has said
> > Vista
> > isn't ready.

>
>

 
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Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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      11-17-2007
I fail to see any legitimacy to defamation of character.
Microsoft is not suggesting to anyone else in any way anything about
you.
What people hear of what is between you and Microsoft comes from you.

You can always try.
Find an attorney.

There are other operating systems and some people are almost fanatical
in pointing out some alternatives are better than Windows.
See if one of those meets your needs.

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"D L B" <> wrote in message
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> Actually, Microsoft's can put anything they want in a license, but
> as has
> been shown over the last 20 years of software licenses not
> everything a
> company puts into them is enforcable or legal.
>
> So how many more times do you suppose I'm going to have to spend
> more of my
> money to keep Vista running? Microsoft is accusing me of running
> Vista's
> serial number on more then 1 computer when it is thier poor
> programing
> causing the issue. I won't do business with a company that accuses
> me of
> stealing due to thier failures. Sounds like defemation of characture
> to me.
> How about you?
>
>
> "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> You can sue anyone for anything.
>> The question is can you win and if you don't can you afford the
>> costs?
>> Consult an attorney.
>>
>> Be sure to power off the computer and make no changes to preserve
>> evidence until after legal proceedings.
>> My guess is you have little to no chance of winning but a competent
>> attorney familiar with the Windows license and other applicable
>> laws
>> can give you a better answer.
>>
>> Or you could simply activate by phone.
>>
>> --
>> Jupiter Jones [MVP]
>> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
>> http://www.dts-l.org
>>
>>
>> "D L B" <D L > wrote in message
>> news:5F703515-FC20-4B59-8F17-...
>> > So, if my windows shuts off in 2 days because after the "updates"
>> > on
>> > the 14th
>> > my computer now says Windows in un-registered, and it won't let
>> > me
>> > re-register online can I sue MS for breaking my working Vista?
>> >
>> > Maybe I should have listened to EVERYONE ON THE PLANET that has
>> > said
>> > Vista
>> > isn't ready.

>>
>>


 
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Alias
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      11-17-2007
Jupiter Jones [MVP] wrote:
> I fail to see any legitimacy to defamation of character.
> Microsoft is not suggesting to anyone else in any way anything about you.
> What people hear of what is between you and Microsoft comes from you.
>
> You can always try.
> Find an attorney.
>
> There are other operating systems and some people are almost fanatical
> in pointing out some alternatives are better than Windows.
> See if one of those meets your needs.
>


I see you haven't figured out how to configure Windows Fail to bottom
post yet. Too stupid?

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Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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      11-17-2007
I see once again you are only able to attack others when you have
nothing of value to contribute to the issue.
So typical of Alias.

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> Jupiter Jones [MVP] wrote:
> I see you haven't figured out how to configure Windows Fail to
> bottom post yet. Too stupid?
>
> Alias


 
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