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fRdz  |
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My age old harddrive had a failiure yesterday and it seems some windows files have been corrupted. I don't have my xp cd available so I might not be online tomorrow. I'll try to have it fixed by tomorrow but I can't say for sure how much of a problem this is gonna be.
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JvanW  |
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if you have your cd key, then you can DL it from the microsoft website.
Digi did that also before.
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fRdz  |
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JvanW wrote:
if you have your cd key, then you can DL it from the microsoft website.
Digi did that also before.
Hm, I seem to be unable to find it. Do you think digi can provide a link?
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Digiwill  |
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It was Windows 7 RC that was free m8 from the microsoft website.
I download stuff from usenet, similar to torrents but you don't have to share and you can dl with full speed from your newsproviders' server.
Maybe I can upload something for you, what do you seek? I think you need an Norwegian version ?
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fRdz  |
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Digiwill wrote:
It was Windows 7 RC that was free m8 from the microsoft website.
I download stuff from usenet, similar to torrents but you don't have to share and you can dl with full speed from your newsproviders' server.
Maybe I can upload something for you, what do you seek? I think you need an Norwegian version ?
Windows 7 would be great, I only have acces to a lended pc atm and it's got a intergrated firewall I can't bypass, making torrent downloads incredibly slow. My windows 7 download is at 86% but it doesn't seem to be getting much further, hopefully it will be done by tomorrow. And no need for a norwegian, an English one would do.
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fRdz  |
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Got everything fixed now ,) or just about 
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Digiwill  |
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nice, just msg me if u need help 
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JvanW  |
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Good to hear m8!
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| miss55 |
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