Hello,
In order to be legal, you need to have a valid serial number for licensing. Media (source install files) are not important... it is the license number that binds you to the agreement with Microsoft. Your people (clients) need to provide this information either with license numbers that they purchased, or by purchasing new media and licensing codes. If they do not like that, they can either call Microsoft and make their case, or start thinking about Linux.
It is not legal for you to install with your own personal codes. You could use your media, but you have to use the software licenses that they purchased.
Chrstian
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Agreed. Nothing for you to do but go back to your friend(s) and say "Dude, you gotta spend some money!"
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Hi,
Sometimes, Capperjack, they get so engrained into the registry that does so much damage that a repair is not possible. Or you might repair with a weakness. I have found in my career that when a machine is infected that badly that it is best to rebuild from scratch.
There are many ways to sink time into a compute repair. Sometimes it is more time-efficient to rebuild.
Christian
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