why or where did my windows 7 go
where did my windows 7 go i do not think i need tp pay again
October 28th, 2011 1:46pm

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October 28th, 2011 2:29pm

Sorry, we cannot understand your question: what's the problem? Bye.Luigi Bruno - Microsoft Community Contributor 2011 Award
October 28th, 2011 6:20pm

How do you expect anyone to know what your are talking about and come up with an answer based on your question? How to ask a question efficiently in TechNet forum When You Ask 1. Selecting a good title which summarizes the specific problem you have. It will be the one of the main driving forces for others to want to actually read your item. Choosing a badly-formatted title will drive people away, thinking that since the title is so badly written, so must be the information and the question within the thread. 2. Provide all the necessary information in your initial post. The following information would be very helpful: Symptom description: Detailed description of the problem. If you receive any error messages, please let us know the exact error WORD BY WORD. Environment: The system environment, such as your OS/application version, your network topology, and your domain environment, etc. Any recent relevant configuration change(s): If the issue started to occur after installing any application/updates or changing the configuration, please let us know. Any additional information. Tell what you have done prior to asking your question. This will help us understand that you've done so far. 3. Write in a clear language. Avoiding spelling mistakes or grammatical errors. Don't type IN ALL CAPS, which in most cases is read as shouting and considered rude. 4. Keep with the same thread. Do not refer to a post you made last year, and above all, Please come back. There are hundreds and thousands of posts where we have seen people given great and wonderfully long answers yet no reply from the original poster. 5. Be courteous to reply, even if it's to say. "I've given up" or thanks that worked. (This helps the whole community when you do this, and makes the people who donate time, warm and fuzzies.) When answered Give Positive Feedback. Once you've received a correct answer to your question, either from a Microsoft employee, an MVP, or the community in general, pleases replies that the issue or question has been answered. And if possible mark the solution as answered: This step is important, since it lets other people benefit from your posts.Please remember to click Mark as Answer on the post that helps you, and to click Unmark as Answer if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.
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October 28th, 2011 9:20pm

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