~Rita
2005-09-19 07:04:38 UTC
Your country's name will appear with Microsoft
September 19, 2005
Purchased 9-16-05 Sony wireless laptop
With Windows XP - Home Edition
WHKWX-66JCW-3KRDD-RKXK7-BRMTD
To Whom it May Concern:
On 9-16-05, I drove to Best Buy in Orion Twp to purchase a clean laptop
computer. For the past 2 years, I had been emailing my friends and family
viruses, and etc from my Dell laptop computer not realizing that I was doing
it. Apparently, Dell "Made in China" have a big problem with the browser and
Hard Drive.
I was looking at two $899 computers. They were both on sale, and I didn't
know very much about either on. I had a second computer Compaq Laptop, but
it was severely saturated with viruses, worms, Spyware and spybots. When I
had ran an Ad-aware program, the figure was 400 removed and 400 in quartine
(Mis-spelt). When the Compaq crashed, all the virus, and Spyware software
froze. Then the 400 items disappeared back into the file. When I rechecked,
none of the 400 items were reported anywhere. The only item that gave a High
Alert Spyware was Automatic Microsoft Update. My first thought was Sabotage.
It was rumored that the Chinese had computer technology that could cause an
airplane's computers to shut down. A few years ago, I spoke with a Chinese
person, asking what would be done with a saboteur in China? The reply was
that the saboteur would be shot, immediately. Since then I began asking,
"What would happen to a saboteur in the USA?"
One reply was that the Authorities would take care of them. I couldn't
agree, so I replied, "Sabotage used to be every American's concern. Canada
doesn't want saboteurs in their country, and South America doesn't either."
Anyway, I detected sabotage. When I stopped to purchase the Sony, all I
wanted was a low-priced clean computer to email friends and family. I
purchased the Sony, because I was suppose to receive a $300 rebate. I still
have my sales receipt. I have no registration form. When I began to type in
Works, a Product Identification number appeared: 76032-0EM-0400003-00000. I
submitted the registration with the information on the computer bottom.
Windows XP - Home Edition WHKWX-66JCW-3KRDD-RKXK7-BRMTD and the registration
stated no such number.
September 16, 2005, I purchased the computer. I set it up to see how it
worked. A registration Screen appeared, but I wasn't on line, so I couldn't
sent it in. I called Comcast, my Internet provider. The line was busy, busy
and busy. So I drove to Clarkston to speak with a real person, who could
give me only 1 of the 2 numbers needed, then I drove home to call Comcast
again. I spoke with the technical specialist who told me that I had to call
Linksys - Router. The Router was Linksys and not Comcast. I had noticed the
double-clicks on a High Alert Spyware, and came to the conclusion that it
was Linksys Router and not Comcast. I had also noticed that the factory
installed Windows XP had a High Alert Spyware. The name was on the Ad-aware
report sheet from the Compaq laptop before it crashed. I was disappointed
that the box the Sony computer was packed in only contained an AOL/Time
Warner CD disk. There was no Windows XP re-store disk. I returned to the
Orion Best Buy store with the new purchase. A service man plugged the Sony
in, saying that the Norton Anti-virus was running. I insisted that the
Norton Anti-virus had crash. It said that it was expired. Expired means
Dead. The IT manager stated that I would be charged $59.00 for a virus
check. Since the computer box was scanned, I assumed that the computer
number was on the box.
UC7
VGN - FS630/W
100 - 240V
P-28198249-P
S01-3818703-G
POS BAR CODE
0 27242 68128 6
POUR UTILISATEUR
September 17, 2005
I purchased Trend antivirus and Spy Sweeper. Again no explanation was given
as to why there was no windows XP - home edition disk. I knew the Norton
wasn't working, so when the Spy Sweeper software froze, I packed up the Sony
and drove to the Summit mall Best Buy store. The Summit Mall IT expert had
the Sony computer in his hands, looked at the $1500 that was charged to
plastic, he knew that that Sony was purchased. I feel that he saw that the
serial numbers were not written down. The IT expert then looked into the
programs, saying this computer was built in 2003. That made sense. When the
computer crashes, it goes back to the original setting. The IT expert then
stated that I had installed the Spy Sweeper. If the IT expert had read the
Sony 216-page User's Guide, he would have known that Spy Sweeper did NOT
install. Again, I feel uncomfortable without a signature Bill Gates
Microsoft back up disk.
September 18, 2005
I purchased Norton Antivirus, because I had to shut the Internet down to
avoid the sending of High Alert Spyware with Hubby's name. As I was typing,
the red shield alerted: Your computer might be at Risk. Trend Micro
Antivirus might be out of date. Click this balloon to fix this problem.
Immediately, I thought, "I'm not on the Internet. There is something wrong
here."
At that moment, a second notice appeared: Trend Micro Update. New components
detected! Do you want to Update?"
I returned to Best Buy, asking for a signature Bill Gates Microsoft Windows
XP - home edition back-up. I was then told that I was in the Big Buck repair
shop, because I broke the computer. I have $1700 in a $899 Sony Laptop, and
I can't send in the $300 Sony Laptop refund, because I don't have a purchase
form. Five people have touched this Sony Laptop and nobody wrote the serial
number down.
Any suggestions about how I'm suppose to register this Sony with Windows
XP - Home Edition, please inform.
Thank you in advance,
September 19, 2005
Purchased 9-16-05 Sony wireless laptop
With Windows XP - Home Edition
WHKWX-66JCW-3KRDD-RKXK7-BRMTD
To Whom it May Concern:
On 9-16-05, I drove to Best Buy in Orion Twp to purchase a clean laptop
computer. For the past 2 years, I had been emailing my friends and family
viruses, and etc from my Dell laptop computer not realizing that I was doing
it. Apparently, Dell "Made in China" have a big problem with the browser and
Hard Drive.
I was looking at two $899 computers. They were both on sale, and I didn't
know very much about either on. I had a second computer Compaq Laptop, but
it was severely saturated with viruses, worms, Spyware and spybots. When I
had ran an Ad-aware program, the figure was 400 removed and 400 in quartine
(Mis-spelt). When the Compaq crashed, all the virus, and Spyware software
froze. Then the 400 items disappeared back into the file. When I rechecked,
none of the 400 items were reported anywhere. The only item that gave a High
Alert Spyware was Automatic Microsoft Update. My first thought was Sabotage.
It was rumored that the Chinese had computer technology that could cause an
airplane's computers to shut down. A few years ago, I spoke with a Chinese
person, asking what would be done with a saboteur in China? The reply was
that the saboteur would be shot, immediately. Since then I began asking,
"What would happen to a saboteur in the USA?"
One reply was that the Authorities would take care of them. I couldn't
agree, so I replied, "Sabotage used to be every American's concern. Canada
doesn't want saboteurs in their country, and South America doesn't either."
Anyway, I detected sabotage. When I stopped to purchase the Sony, all I
wanted was a low-priced clean computer to email friends and family. I
purchased the Sony, because I was suppose to receive a $300 rebate. I still
have my sales receipt. I have no registration form. When I began to type in
Works, a Product Identification number appeared: 76032-0EM-0400003-00000. I
submitted the registration with the information on the computer bottom.
Windows XP - Home Edition WHKWX-66JCW-3KRDD-RKXK7-BRMTD and the registration
stated no such number.
September 16, 2005, I purchased the computer. I set it up to see how it
worked. A registration Screen appeared, but I wasn't on line, so I couldn't
sent it in. I called Comcast, my Internet provider. The line was busy, busy
and busy. So I drove to Clarkston to speak with a real person, who could
give me only 1 of the 2 numbers needed, then I drove home to call Comcast
again. I spoke with the technical specialist who told me that I had to call
Linksys - Router. The Router was Linksys and not Comcast. I had noticed the
double-clicks on a High Alert Spyware, and came to the conclusion that it
was Linksys Router and not Comcast. I had also noticed that the factory
installed Windows XP had a High Alert Spyware. The name was on the Ad-aware
report sheet from the Compaq laptop before it crashed. I was disappointed
that the box the Sony computer was packed in only contained an AOL/Time
Warner CD disk. There was no Windows XP re-store disk. I returned to the
Orion Best Buy store with the new purchase. A service man plugged the Sony
in, saying that the Norton Anti-virus was running. I insisted that the
Norton Anti-virus had crash. It said that it was expired. Expired means
Dead. The IT manager stated that I would be charged $59.00 for a virus
check. Since the computer box was scanned, I assumed that the computer
number was on the box.
UC7
VGN - FS630/W
100 - 240V
P-28198249-P
S01-3818703-G
POS BAR CODE
0 27242 68128 6
POUR UTILISATEUR
September 17, 2005
I purchased Trend antivirus and Spy Sweeper. Again no explanation was given
as to why there was no windows XP - home edition disk. I knew the Norton
wasn't working, so when the Spy Sweeper software froze, I packed up the Sony
and drove to the Summit mall Best Buy store. The Summit Mall IT expert had
the Sony computer in his hands, looked at the $1500 that was charged to
plastic, he knew that that Sony was purchased. I feel that he saw that the
serial numbers were not written down. The IT expert then looked into the
programs, saying this computer was built in 2003. That made sense. When the
computer crashes, it goes back to the original setting. The IT expert then
stated that I had installed the Spy Sweeper. If the IT expert had read the
Sony 216-page User's Guide, he would have known that Spy Sweeper did NOT
install. Again, I feel uncomfortable without a signature Bill Gates
Microsoft back up disk.
September 18, 2005
I purchased Norton Antivirus, because I had to shut the Internet down to
avoid the sending of High Alert Spyware with Hubby's name. As I was typing,
the red shield alerted: Your computer might be at Risk. Trend Micro
Antivirus might be out of date. Click this balloon to fix this problem.
Immediately, I thought, "I'm not on the Internet. There is something wrong
here."
At that moment, a second notice appeared: Trend Micro Update. New components
detected! Do you want to Update?"
I returned to Best Buy, asking for a signature Bill Gates Microsoft Windows
XP - home edition back-up. I was then told that I was in the Big Buck repair
shop, because I broke the computer. I have $1700 in a $899 Sony Laptop, and
I can't send in the $300 Sony Laptop refund, because I don't have a purchase
form. Five people have touched this Sony Laptop and nobody wrote the serial
number down.
Any suggestions about how I'm suppose to register this Sony with Windows
XP - Home Edition, please inform.
Thank you in advance,