lately i have recieved an update to my windows media player through windows xp updates, unfortunately this update, updates wmp to wmp 11 which you need to validate first, and like the many posts i have made i do not have a genuine copy of xp, as the seller did not give me a genuine copy. i can now no longer access wmp. whats the deal, is there a way around this. or should i speak to microsoft custumer service?
(Moderator edit: thread moved to more appropriate forum. jgweed)
(Moderator edit: thread moved to more appropriate forum. jgweed)
This post has been edited by jgweed: 10 December 2006 - 09:45 AM

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