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"Nah, this is just something that low quality techs will have us believe because they can't be bothered/don't know how to fix the actual problems."
Indeed. In fact, I CAN fix the problem (I do that (but not only that) for work, but since the average user isn't a techie, he'll be forced to reformat.
"Then if you re-install too many times, you are forced to call MS and explain to them what you are doing before they'll let you activate the install!"
And this, again, speaks against windows.
I am forced to "please, let me reactivate" a software I have bought. Great.