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Non genuine windows problems
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Hiya
on my pc i have a non genuine copy of windows ( im guessing) and up untill now i am having problems . eveytime i turn on my pc it says i need to buy a genuine version . also my windows excel is not working . all the others are like word and powerpoint but just excel is not working . it always has untill now . i dont no if this is to with my other problem above or not . When i click on excel it comes up is says " please wait while widnows configures this . . ." and then it cant find anything and so wont work. i need excel and wondered if anybody knew of anyway i can get it back working without uninstalling it and re installing a genuine copy.
thnakyou
christy
on my pc i have a non genuine copy of windows ( im guessing) and up untill now i am having problems . eveytime i turn on my pc it says i need to buy a genuine version . also my windows excel is not working . all the others are like word and powerpoint but just excel is not working . it always has untill now . i dont no if this is to with my other problem above or not . When i click on excel it comes up is says " please wait while widnows configures this . . ." and then it cant find anything and so wont work. i need excel and wondered if anybody knew of anyway i can get it back working without uninstalling it and re installing a genuine copy.
thnakyou
christy
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.if you bought the PC new from a shop/retailer with Windows already installed, then they have to provide you with a licence key, as they have not provided you with a legal copy of Windows. There should be a licence sticker which corresponds to the version of Windows you are using stuck on the case.
If you bought the PC second hand, then I guess you will have to purchase a licence.
As for excel, if you don't have the original installation media, to reinstall it, then consider Open Office as already suggested from www.openoffice.org.
If you bought the PC second hand, then I guess you will have to purchase a licence.
As for excel, if you don't have the original installation media, to reinstall it, then consider Open Office as already suggested from www.openoffice.org.
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