Search for a program called key finder. It will display the license keys on your machine.
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On Fri, 14 Mar 2014, Josh wrote:

no you don't need best buy. all you need is the talking windows7 installer disk and you just reformat and reinstall windows7. then get someone to read the key on the side or bottom of the computer for you. its on a sticker. Reformatting is easy. the talking windows7 install disk is free.


using windows7 laptop

On 3/13/2014 11:25 PM, Peter Duran wrote:
 Hello again Jed,

 As I mentioned in my prior message to you:  Weird things happen when your
 computer system is infected with junk!  Often, there's no rhyme ore reason
 for the bizarre happenings.  When multiple things are going wrong, in my
 experience, my computer needs to be purged of viruses and/or spyware or
 the previous Windows Update messed up stuff.

 I do a System Restore to a date prior to the onset of problems.  If that
 does not work, I do another System Restore a couple of days further back.

 Usually, if the System Restore fix fails, then you are likely to have real
 problems requiring expert intervention, such as the Geek Squad at Best
 Buy.  (I don't own stock in Best Buy or have friends that work there; in
 my town, Fayetteville GA, they do the best job for the least money.)

 A couple of months ago, I publicly complained on this list about
 Window-Eyes having a very annoying bug.  The support team at GW Micro
 patiently listened to my rant and offered possible solutions.  It turned
 out that a Windows Update cause the problems, and a System Restore to a
 date before the last Windows Update remove the anomaly.  (Windows 7
 Updates have several times cause major problems.)

 Users with problems should routinely avail themselves of System Restore
 when problems pop up or their computers develop sluggishness and take
 forever to do stuff - start up, connect to e-mail or the Internet, and so
 on.  System Restore is a most useful and least used Windows feature.  I
 have saved numerous friends tons of time and money by telling them to try
 System Restore to solve problems that appear all of a sudden.

 BTW:  I am definitely not a techie type and know little about that stuff,
 but these suggestions may help.

 The best, Peter Duran


 -----Original Message-----
 From: Jed Barton [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jed Barton
 Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2014 8:41 PM
 To: [email protected]
 Subject: very strange problem with firefox and window-eyes

 Hey guys,
 I am trying to use a web page, called

 www.ringcentral.com

 When I get to the page, I have to click on the login link.
 Something very strange is coming up. At the very top fo the page it says
 powered by the we download manager.  I have no idea what this is.  It
 sounds like it's some sort of window-eyes download manager.  I have no
 idea what it is, cause I never installed it.
 These are some of the other links I see

 Manage jolly on click
 Wallet on click

 Here's something else I am getting at the bottom of the apge, and this is
 coming up on all my web sites lately.  Anyone know how to fix it?

 Untrusted Connection
 This Connection is Untrusted
 You have asked Firefox to connect securely to q.interstats.org , but we
 can't confirm that your connection is secure.
 Normally, when you try to connect securely, sites will present trusted
 identification to prove that you are going to the right place. However,
 this site's identity can't be verified.
 What Should I Do?
 If you usually connect to this site without problems, this error could
 mean that someone is trying to impersonate the site, and you shouldn't
 continue..
 Get me out of here!
 Technical Details
 https://foxi180_f.tlscdn.com/empty.html
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