Re: OT: Windows minellyum
- From: "Mungo \"Two Sheds\" Toadfoot" <eastREMOVEkent@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2007 15:13:30 -0000
Simon Wilson wrote:
Mungo "Two Sheds" Toadfoot wrote:
Would I be right in thinking that if I have a valid product key for
Windows Millenium (or any version of Windows for that matter) all I
need is a copy of the relevant disc and it will work when installed?
If that is the case, anyone got Millenium and fancy doing a copy of
it for me? Pretty please?
Are you *sure* you want to install Windows ME on anything?
'cos IIRC, it's a bit ***, expecially in the networking area.
It's just for my daughter to do her college work on in her room. There's two
other decent pcs in the house for playing etc., but I understand your
concerns.
If I'd had XP home on a cd I'd have put that on it, having thought about it.
It was only because I saw the Millenium product key sticker on the side that
I asked about that. Still, it'll do.
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Si - XV535
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