I have no reason to not be sure.
Type: Posts; User: axe0
I have no reason to not be sure.
Because it's been weeks since the previous crash according to the event logs this may be a one-time BSOD.
Analyzing the crashes of the previous system is not something I would find interesting.
Have any crashes occured since the new installation?
Look at that, different activation details :thumbsup:
I understand it if you need to use an Office program, but if you plan on using it while we're troubleshooting please buy it. We are familiair...
As long as you do not illegal activate anything I will :)
The best would be to perform a clean installation leaving no traces behind of the problem :)
Did you get a key from that site?
Did you get an option to choose what you wanted to crack?
You've gotten a key from that site?
A FYI, I'm only continuing support because I would like to get to the bottom on this one, if that is...
If you got your key from a site it would be a retail one, not a KMS activation.
I did not see Office installed :o
I would like to see a few details of your Windows activation.
Please run in an admin command prompt following command
slmgr /dlv
a pop-up will show within a...
Troubleshooting a counterfeit installation is useless as it is not known what has been modified to your system.
A counterfeit installation contains heavily modified code which causes the system to...