MichaelEC
Active Member
- Reaction score
- 209
- Location
- Sparta, IL
I had a computer dropped off last week for PSU R&R. I finish the job and boot the machine to make certain all is well and Windows 10 OS is loaded.
I didn't look at the machine that closely when it was brought in. The customer also wants to know why the machine is so slow and to fix that too.
I pull up the System specs and find out it's only running on 2GB of RAM but has an AMD Quad Core processor of some sort.
Then I look farther down and see that Windows 10 has not even been activated.
The customer said it was a custom build. I checked around on the machine and sure enough I find an XP Home sticker on the back.
Now I'm trying to figure out what happened.
1. Did this 'custom builder' (3rd party or the owner) forget to activate a purchased retail copy of Windows 10?
2. Did the above burn an .iso during the free period and then N&P the hard drive before the PSU died and couldn't activate because XP was the original OS?
3. Did the 3rd party builder, if there was one, try and scam the owner with a 'free' upgrade to Windows 10 knowing that it would go inactive in 90 days?
4. Anyone else with any ideas?
The customer comes tomorrow for this machine and I'm going to tell him what I've found and see what his reaction is and how he wants this fixed.
I didn't look at the machine that closely when it was brought in. The customer also wants to know why the machine is so slow and to fix that too.
I pull up the System specs and find out it's only running on 2GB of RAM but has an AMD Quad Core processor of some sort.
Then I look farther down and see that Windows 10 has not even been activated.
The customer said it was a custom build. I checked around on the machine and sure enough I find an XP Home sticker on the back.
Now I'm trying to figure out what happened.
1. Did this 'custom builder' (3rd party or the owner) forget to activate a purchased retail copy of Windows 10?
2. Did the above burn an .iso during the free period and then N&P the hard drive before the PSU died and couldn't activate because XP was the original OS?
3. Did the 3rd party builder, if there was one, try and scam the owner with a 'free' upgrade to Windows 10 knowing that it would go inactive in 90 days?
4. Anyone else with any ideas?
The customer comes tomorrow for this machine and I'm going to tell him what I've found and see what his reaction is and how he wants this fixed.