This happened while I was doing OEM support.
We had a guy call in with his brand new computer, but he had a problem.
He didn't want to accept the Windows EULA. In fact he hit decline, or no, or what ever it was for 98, and the computer of course didn't work for him.
So he called us and I got him.(Of course)
The conversation half an hour.
It was round and round with:
"I don't like Microsoft I don't accept the EULA!"
"Then you can't use Windows"
"But I paid for it I should be able to use it!"
"You have to accept Windows' EULA to use Windows. Other wise it won't work."
"But I don't want to accept!"
Eventually I just told him there was nothing else we could do for him if he refused to accept the EULA he may as well take the computer back as he couldn't use it.
(No I was not going to suggest somethign like Linux. Could you imagine the "but you told me to get it so you should support it!" issues?)
We had a guy call in with his brand new computer, but he had a problem.
He didn't want to accept the Windows EULA. In fact he hit decline, or no, or what ever it was for 98, and the computer of course didn't work for him.
So he called us and I got him.(Of course)
The conversation half an hour.
It was round and round with:
"I don't like Microsoft I don't accept the EULA!"
"Then you can't use Windows"
"But I paid for it I should be able to use it!"
"You have to accept Windows' EULA to use Windows. Other wise it won't work."
"But I don't want to accept!"
Eventually I just told him there was nothing else we could do for him if he refused to accept the EULA he may as well take the computer back as he couldn't use it.
(No I was not going to suggest somethign like Linux. Could you imagine the "but you told me to get it so you should support it!" issues?)
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