> I have purchased a VAIO-SONY computer that brings an original
> Microsoft
> OfficeXP and a simple Microsoft Office 2003 instaled joint with
> several
> programs more.
> The main problem is that they do not give the XP or the office CD
> separatelly. So, if you have any problem when you want to repair the
> XP or
> the Office it is impossible to do it from outside the computer.
> I tried to install the OneNote supplied by Microsoft for checking it
> and the
> program do not recofnise my XP License number as a legal one.
> What do I have to do to obtain Windows XP in a CD? SONY say SORRY SIR.
> The Office version arrive to me in Portuguese instead than in Spanish.
> Obviously as it was computers for the Iberic Peninsula in Asia do not
> distinguish between Portugal and Spain. What I have to do to obtain my
> Office
> 2003 CD version in Spanish?
> May you please contact SONY and transfer this problems. For me is the
> best
> computer I had but they are loosing their prestige for stupid
> mistakes. THANKS
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