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| Re: Replacement CD - COA On Jan 22, 8:04*pm, Seanie <Sea...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Is it possible to get a replacement Windows Media Center 2005 CD. > If I have lost or damaged my CD, how can I get a replacement CD that will > correspond to my COA. Hello, You could call the number indicated here: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;326246 |
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| Re: Replacement CD - COA Since Windows Media Center 2005 is OEM, you contact the vendor that manufactured it for replacements. Seanie wrote: > Is it possible to get a replacement Windows Media Center 2005 CD. > If I have lost or damaged my CD, how can I get a replacement CD that will > correspond to my COA. > > |
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| Re: Replacement CD - COA Hi Bob. I have been trying to do what you have suggested for nearly 3 months now. The vendor does not supply disc's. They said I must send my laptop in for repairs. Each time I send my laptop in for repairs the vendor keeps installing different operating systems in Spanish. My OEM sticker is on the laptop. The laptop is sent to the vendor with all the documentation. The first time they installed Windows XP Home Spanish edition. The second time they installed Windows Media Center 2002 Spanish edition. My OEM is for Windows Media Center 2005 English edition. So I am looking for a solution. Hoping Microsoft will assist. Thanks for your response. "Bob I" wrote: > Since Windows Media Center 2005 is OEM, you contact the vendor that > manufactured it for replacements. > > Seanie wrote: > > > Is it possible to get a replacement Windows Media Center 2005 CD. > > If I have lost or damaged my CD, how can I get a replacement CD that will > > correspond to my COA. > > > > > > |
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| Re: Replacement CD - COA This isn't Microsoft but simply a user to user peer group. Your issue is with the vendor, and Microsoft would send you to them to correct the issue. If the vendors technicians won't fix it, you may want to contact the management. Seanie wrote: > Hi Bob. > > I have been trying to do what you have suggested for nearly 3 months now. > The vendor does not supply disc's. They said I must send my laptop in for > repairs. > Each time I send my laptop in for repairs the vendor keeps installing > different operating systems in Spanish. > > My OEM sticker is on the laptop. The laptop is sent to the vendor with all > the documentation. > > The first time they installed Windows XP Home Spanish edition. > The second time they installed Windows Media Center 2002 Spanish edition. > > My OEM is for Windows Media Center 2005 English edition. > > So I am looking for a solution. Hoping Microsoft will assist. > > Thanks for your response. > > > "Bob I" wrote: > > >>Since Windows Media Center 2005 is OEM, you contact the vendor that >>manufactured it for replacements. >> >>Seanie wrote: >> >> >>>Is it possible to get a replacement Windows Media Center 2005 CD. >>>If I have lost or damaged my CD, how can I get a replacement CD that will >>>correspond to my COA. >>> >>> >> >> |
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| Re: Replacement CD - COA Seanie wrote: > Is it possible to get a replacement Windows Media Center 2005 CD. > If I have lost or damaged my CD, how can I get a replacement CD that > will correspond to my COA. You may or may not be able to get a CD. You need to tell us the make and model of the PC. All PC manufacturers must provide a means to restore a pristine version of your operating system. Some provide an installation disk for you to perform a clean install. This is the best situation because this would also enable you to perform a repair install. This method also works well in the event you need to install a new hard drive. Some provide something called a recovery CD, which rolls back your PC to the same condition it was on the day you bought it. And some provide a hidden recovery partition on your hard drive that also rolls back your PC to the same condition it was on the day you bought it. This last method is the worst since if your hard drive is shot, your method to restore your PC to its original state is also shot. Some people have had success building their own installation CDs using their I396 folders: http://www.howtohaven.com/system/cre...etupdisk.shtml So, what kind of PC do *you* have? |
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