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I can't tell you, look at it as a science experiment. Write a letter that you have no intentions of using XP, you never put the CD in a machine, you have installed Linux on it from the beginning, you do not agree to any software license, your PC distributor will not give you a refund (give them the name of the place you bought it), and you want your money back. Stick the CD any other piece of material with the M$ logo (hologram) in a package with the letter and send it to Redmond.
Been there; done that. last January I finally needed to replace the ol' Dell OptiPlex GSa. The best system for the price and features was a Micron that came with all the Linux-friendly hard I needed, and no WinModem. However, I could get it with XP, 98SE, or Win ME
:mad: So I took it with XP as an OEM install. After getting it all connected, and covering up the "Designed for Win XP" decal with a "Powered by Mandrake Linux" sticker, I stuck my Win 95 disk in the slot before turning it on for the first time. I ditched XP right then and there, followed by the installation of Win 95, Mandrake, and eventually several other distros. I sent
all the Win XPoo disks and documentation back to Redmond with a letter stating that I declined the EULA, documenting what I'd done, and requesting a refund.
Needless to say, I'm still waiting. A lawyer friend of the family said that I could probably get the refund by flying out to Seattle and filing a claim in small claims court. But that would cost quite a bit more than that refund. :mad: :mad:
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