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I'm selling my dell laptop on ebay. It came with an operating system, and the WinXP key is stickered onto the bottom of the chassis. My question is, would it be legal to include a burned windows XP CD with this legit key?
Sure he did, but he either wants to keep it, or else he lost it.Originally posted by: tami
you didn't get the XP CD from dell?
Originally posted by: tami
you didn't get the XP CD from dell?
Originally posted by: timcheng00
I'm selling my dell laptop on ebay. It came with an operating system, and the WinXP key is stickered onto the bottom of the chassis. My question is, would it be legal to include a burned windows XP CD with this legit key?
You're an idiot and a troll. I've bought 7, yes 7, Dell laptops in the past two months or so. There are NO CD's included. Not even ones with the drivers, etc.Originally posted by: Muadib
Sure he did, but he either wants to keep it, or else he lost it.Originally posted by: tami
you didn't get the XP CD from dell?
Originally posted by: chambersc
people actually believe they are entitled to their own copy of winxp on a laptop?
here is how it works: when you buy a laptop with winxp installed you don't own that disk just the software on the comp so if you reformat you're SOL. you aren't entitled to a disk if you "call/email dell and ask for it" and they'll tell you.
as far as the program, technically since you deleted it off the laptop no you don't have to include. remove the label and make sure you tell the buyer that it doesn't have the XP on it.
Originally posted by: chambersc
people actually believe they are entitled to their own copy of winxp on a laptop?
here is how it works: when you buy a laptop with winxp installed you don't own that disk just the software on the comp so if you reformat you're SOL. you aren't entitled to a disk if you "call/email dell and ask for it" and they'll tell you.
as far as the program, technically since you deleted it off the laptop no you don't have to include. remove the label and make sure you tell the buyer that it doesn't have the XP on it.
Originally posted by: chambersc
people actually believe they are entitled to their own copy of winxp on a laptop?
here is how it works: when you buy a laptop with winxp installed you don't own that disk just the software on the comp so if you reformat you're SOL. you aren't entitled to a disk if you "call/email dell and ask for it" and they'll tell you.
as far as the program, technically since you deleted it off the laptop no you don't have to include. remove the label and make sure you tell the buyer that it doesn't have the XP on it.
Originally posted by: timcheng00
oh and it's not really about entitlement . . . i couldn't really care less what peopel expect. i'm just hoping it'll up the bid price a tad
Yeah, so what? I've bought over 50 in the last 2 years the exactly the same way, because my company has the corporate version, and they get imaged. That still doesn't make it legal to sell them with burned copies of XP!! If I bought the laptop from the OP, and he sent it to me that way, I'd be pissed. If he didn't make good with a legit copy, guess who I'd be calling. He should have done what someone else said, and sold it with no operating system, or got a cd from Dell.Originally posted by: MrCodeDude
You're an idiot and a troll. I've bought 7, yes 7, Dell laptops in the past two months or so. There are NO CD's included. Not even ones with the drivers, etc.Originally posted by: Muadib
Sure he did, but he either wants to keep it, or else he lost it.Originally posted by: tami
you didn't get the XP CD from dell?
