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Thanks so very much for your help-! ! ! !
"RustyM" <RM@RMcom> wrote in message
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Please see the following link to Doug Knox's web site:
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_change_owner.htm
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Will Denny
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"RustyM" <RM@RMcom> wrote in message
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"Dave B." <ma...@nomail.com> wrote in message
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If the person who sold it to you also gave you any system disks,
Certificates of Authenticity, or other proofs of software licensure
which appertain to the system (and/or other) software on the machine,
then you are in reasonably good shape. If (s)he didn't, then you are
at least arguably using pirated software. A laptop registered to "a
bunch of numbers" and running Win2000 Pro, was also almost certainly
previously owned by a company rather than an individual - unless the
way you "got" it is consistent with that, I would be worried about it
having been stolen.
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 12:18:52 -0700, "RustyM" <RM@RMcom> wrote:
>Hi- I got just got an (used) older pc with windows 2000 professional (on a
>windows ME) already installed.
>How can I change who it is registered to (under system properties>general
>tab), to me since I own this pc now. Presently. it is registered to a bunch
>of numbers (no name listed). Can I place my name on this pc now that I am
>the sole owner of it?
Please respond to the Newsgroup, so that others may benefit from the exchange.
Peter R. Fletcher