Anthont
Sat Sep 06 10:04:30 PDT 2008
Twayne
Thanks for the interest. Yes, it is green, due to excessive rainfall and
yes it is rather quaint especially when consider that a small village in
North Wales is called
"Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyllllantysiliogogogochy " Honest!!
It translates as "The church of St. Mary in the hollow of white hazel trees
near the rapid whirlpool by St. Tysilio's of the red cave"
I mean to say! Only the Welsh, which I am one, could come up with that.
And by the way, I did have that beer
cheers - Tony Evans
"Twayne" wrote:
> > John,
> >
> > Thanks to you, and everyone, for the advice given. As I said I am not
> > computer-wise, but did go through the procedure as you suggested.
> > Everything went well until a pop-up stated - "Incorrect product
> > key" / "The product key below was mistyped, please correct it and
> > Retry"
> > There is a product key field which is empty. When I go to fill the
> > field, with the product key from the bottom of the computer, I cannot
> > input certain letters/numbers, eg: A,E,I/1,5,0. These are available
> > when using Notepad or Google, but not for this function.
> > Again I would be grateful for any further advice, but in the first
> > instance I am now going to return the computer to the "Guru", as I
> > have paid him £35, for his services. This afternoon I am taking the
> > wife to Wales, to visit her sister (oh boy!) and should return on
> > Thursday. I will let you know on any further progress - thanks again
> >
> > Tony Evans
> >
> > "John Barnett MVP" wrote:
> >
> >> Tony,
> >>
> >> You do not need to 'type' in an activation code unless you have to
> >> telephone Microsoft and they tell you what the number is, it
> >> certainly isn't on the bottom of your computer.
> >>
> >> What 'is' on the bottom of your computer is your 'product code' for
> >> the operating system and you only use this when installing XP. You
> >> have already said that you 'took it to the local "Guru" who done it
> >> for me.' so he typed in the product code number when he installed XP.
> >>
> >> To activate XP all you have to do is click the activation button
> >> (usually in the system tray. it usually say's 'you have xx days
> >> left' Make sure you are logged onto the internet before you click
> >> this button and then follow the online instructions. Activation
> >> online shouldn't take no more than a minute at the most, probably
> >> less than that and you don't have to type in any numbers; as I've
> >> said, the only time you need to type in activation codes is when you
> >> activate via the telephone.
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >> --
> >> John Barnett MVP
> >> Associate Expert
> >> Windows Desktop Experience
> >>
> >> Web:
http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org
> >> Web:
http://vistasupport.mvps.org
> >> Web:
http://www.silversurferguide.org
> >>
> >> The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty
> >> of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the
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> >> not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential
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> >> or opinions expressed in this mail/post..
> >>
> >>
> >> "Anthont" <Anthont@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:E4475466-4BD6-459F-A8AB-506B46B96C1E@microsoft.com...
> >>> Wife and I are going to the States for 50th wedding aniversary. We
> >>> are going
> >>> to drive from Los Angeles to Washington. We intend to take a old
> >>> IBM laptop
> >>> and use it to download videos onto. Trouble was that it was rather
> >>> full of programs which, although I deleted as many as I could, did
> >>> not give enough space on the hard disk. The original XP operating
> >>> system is held in a hidden
> >>> sector on the hard disk but I didn't know how to get to it. What I
> >>> wanted to
> >>> do was to format the disk and then reinstall the OS. However I
> >>> couldn't do it
> >>> so I took it to the local "Guru" who done it for me.
> >>>
> >>> When I switched it on I was asked to "actviate" the software. When
> >>> I went to
> >>> input the activation code, which is on the bottom of the computer,
> >>> it would
> >>> not take it. Specifically I could not input the letter "O" or the
> >>> number "O"
> >>> (zero). I can input these in other programs, eg: Wordpad , etc, but
> >>> they just
> >>> do not appear when I try to input them into the activation wizard.
> >>>
> >>> Not being sufficiently computer wise, I am asking help from any of
> >>> Knowledge Army that supports this forum and would appreciate any
> >>> suggestions.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Many thanks - Tony Evans (England)
>
> No help for your predicament, but it looks like it's been taken care of.
> I just wanted to say that, IMO Wales is the greenest, most quaint
> and interesting place I've ever been to and I've traveled a LOT. And
> the drive to/from London to Wales is spectacular too; especially
> crossing that (forget the name) bridge over part of the ocean where the
> tides are so noticeable. Fascinating. I think it was the M4 from
> London to Port skewet, Gwent or Port Skewet, Caldicot, something like
> that. I never did understand the address there<g>. We stayed at a
> castle-motel (business trips) most times and the locals took us
> sightseeing to a lot of ruins and castles, old stone buildings,
> churches, etc.. It was always interesting. I swore someday I'd bring
> my wife over there for a vacation but my health got in the way
> unfortunately.
>
> Have a beer/soda for me!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Twayne
>
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