Perhaps a few of the more computer savvy folk around here could give me the answer for this one. I'm not qualified in anyway as a computer technician although I'm hoping to gain some sort of certification in the future. I've mainly dealt with computers long enough to figure out some sort of solution to the more common problems, and I know enough about hardware to get by.
I find myself receiving requests from more and more people to fix their computers, and I just have to ask.. what is the CORRECT method to provide support when it comes to Windows? More often than not I have a person come to me with a dead desktop or laptop, a valid license sticker, and no windows cd whatsoever. As far as I know to simply use my disc I have available would be illegal, although as far as my personal opinion goes, should be fine as long as the product key that have on the side of their computer is a valid one.
I know I myself had issues when I needed to reformat own computer. It came with Windows, has a sticker, yet neither Mecer nor Microsoft could supply me with a disc.
If I take it to the computer shop they'll charge me and do the job, but how do they do it? Is there some sort of piece of paper that allows you to use the same disc to fix various computers, or is it something you just do? Then, there is the question of what if I don't have the disc in the first place? I might run XP home, what if I get someone running Professional?
I hope I don't sound like too much of an idiot here. I just want to end up doing everything the right way.


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