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<blockquote data-quote="nautaflcl" data-source="post: 901767" data-attributes="member: 119014"><p>i know it sounds ridiculous.</p><p>and of course, i have some sense. :/</p><p>lol</p><p>However the description tells me it's a disc, with windows xp home, sp 3 and previous.</p><p>too good to sound true, i know. haha.</p><p>And I respect laws, this is ridiculous though, paying 100+ for an os. </p><p>That's not even necessary. </p><p>And i need it to operate a few things, not having it is inconvenient, and i have no choice it seems but to buy it, however i'm not going to pay the 100+.</p><p>At most i'll probably buy it off craigslist. :/</p><p>*sigh*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nautaflcl, post: 901767, member: 119014"] i know it sounds ridiculous. and of course, i have some sense. :/ lol However the description tells me it's a disc, with windows xp home, sp 3 and previous. too good to sound true, i know. haha. And I respect laws, this is ridiculous though, paying 100+ for an os. That's not even necessary. And i need it to operate a few things, not having it is inconvenient, and i have no choice it seems but to buy it, however i'm not going to pay the 100+. At most i'll probably buy it off craigslist. :/ *sigh* [/QUOTE]
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