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At the moment your computer has a nongenuine installation of Windows XP Professional, and a nongenuine installation of Office Enterprise 2007.
Does the computer have a Certificate of Authenticity (CoA) for Windows on it? If so, what version and edition of Windows is listed on the CoA? Do not post the Product Key on the CoA. If you purchased a retail copy of Windows, the CoA is on the retail box boxtop. Do you have a genuine hologrammed Windows installation disc?
Do you have genuine hologrammed Office installation discs? When you purchased Office, did it come in a nice pretty retail box from a local or online store, or did the Office discs come in a plain white sleeve folder shipped with the computer? The CoA for Office will be on the retail box boxtop, or on the back of the plain white disc sleeve folderFor great advice on all topics XP, visit http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/winxp
Marked as answer byDarin Smith MSFriday, November 20, 2009 11:36 PM