- Jul 26, 2005
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With all this stuff MS is doing for verification now I've got to get some opinions on this.
My buddy gave me his laptop for a real cheap fixer-upper. Now that I've installed some RAM in it it runs better and I was thinking of selling it.
Problem is it's got an illegit Windows XP and MS Office 2003 running on it.
Can I sell it with that stuff on it...or am I just asking for it? I figured as long as I told the potential buyers that this is in fact not updatable (except for security updates) and that no re-install CD comes with it, that would be sufficient. It's got all the original restore CD's (Win98...some older ver of MS Office) with it, so they could if they choose to restore it to a perfectly working OS should something happen to it.
And before you suggest it, I personally don't have time to restore it to the original config before I sell it.
Thanks for your opinions/ideas!
My buddy gave me his laptop for a real cheap fixer-upper. Now that I've installed some RAM in it it runs better and I was thinking of selling it.
Problem is it's got an illegit Windows XP and MS Office 2003 running on it.
Can I sell it with that stuff on it...or am I just asking for it? I figured as long as I told the potential buyers that this is in fact not updatable (except for security updates) and that no re-install CD comes with it, that would be sufficient. It's got all the original restore CD's (Win98...some older ver of MS Office) with it, so they could if they choose to restore it to a perfectly working OS should something happen to it.
And before you suggest it, I personally don't have time to restore it to the original config before I sell it.
Thanks for your opinions/ideas!