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<blockquote data-quote="AylmerQc" data-source="post: 1648133" data-attributes="member: 59710"><p>No, the upgrade discs I have are a MS Windows 2 disk set with no manufacturer name listed..</p><p>OK, Thanks. </p><p>I have a better idea what to expect now and what happened. </p><p>Haven't been impressed with MS's verification methods ever since I bought a copy of Win 7 in 2012 from Digital River and for whatever reason needing to download it after 30 days, finding out it was too late and could not re-install even with a legit key I'd paid for...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AylmerQc, post: 1648133, member: 59710"] No, the upgrade discs I have are a MS Windows 2 disk set with no manufacturer name listed.. OK, Thanks. I have a better idea what to expect now and what happened. Haven't been impressed with MS's verification methods ever since I bought a copy of Win 7 in 2012 from Digital River and for whatever reason needing to download it after 30 days, finding out it was too late and could not re-install even with a legit key I'd paid for... [/QUOTE]
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