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c78scorpio

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I have been using my computer that has a counterfeit copy of Windows XP on it for about a year now. I got fed up with the annoying pop ups so I bought Windows XP Professional. I went to install it and it said that the copy of Windows that I currently have on my computer is newer than the one I want I to install. It said that I have to delete the Windows XP that I currently have on my computer in order to install the new one. Then it said that I may lose all of my files. Is there any way to avoid losing everything I have saved? What kind of files would I lose if I deleted the counterfeit Windows and installed the new genuine Windows? Pictures? Documents?

Thank you so much in advance your help!

Casey

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Bad idea to use the pirated version in the first place. :thumbdown

However, good job getting the legal stuff.

It's always better to do a full, fresh install. So, I would recommend that you back everything up onto some external media - DVDs, an external hard drive, whatever. Then, do a fresh install and restore your files. What version is the illegal OS running?

Oh - you would loose all files and settings. Everything. (If you didn't back it up, that is) That includes any installed programs - office, adobe stuff, anything.

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@c78scorpio- You make it sound like you don't have any backups for what you have saved on the computer. So look at it this way: Now is a good time to do a full backup and have a fresh install on your computer.

Also, check out nlite for doing your fresh install. Just be sure to run tests on your nlited install if decide to give it a try.

DL

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