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    why the hell would i buy xp twice?
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    Downloading software is illegal. Period. Stop posting about it. Call Microsoft (or check their website) for information on getting another CD. I'm not sure what their policy is on replacement CD's for people who lost/damaged their legal copy. Oh, and take better care of your stuff next time.

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    Registered User mireland's Avatar
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    hey now....

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    I don't want to be the bad guy, but peer to peer, warez, etc. are not allowed in this forum. You can try contacting microsoft for a replacement cd. Please review the forum policies:

    http://www.sysopt.com/forum/faq/faq4.html#Pol1

    What is Objectionable/Questionable Material?
    Any post containing suspect material will be removed or edited. This includes, but is not limited to: spam, pornography, warez, copyrighted material, offensive language, and other useless material. Useless posting can further be defined as any material that provides no actual benefit to the forum or thread in which it is contained.

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