*Ceresia, what I thought about when asked if the copy is geniune,
cracks may alter something else.


On Nov 9, 3:30 pm, Ceresia <[email protected]> wrote:
> Windows 7 has a different way of checking genuine then others.  As
> long as you have a valid CD key that lets you pass the install then
> you are fine, you will just be hit with popups that say your version
> of windows is not genuine, I am getting the problem, but oddly enough
> mine is genuine, I am just too lazy to call Microsoft on 10
> machines....
>
> Sounds to me like your drivers arent loading correctly.  In all my
> computer experience I would stay away from ECS mobos, if you have the
> cash, check newegg for a gigabyte, ASUS, or other name brand
> motherboard, usually under $100, and swap it out.

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