A friend asked me to upgrade a laptop he recently purchased.
I know the person he bought it from, and I don't this person even slightly. I suspect the laptop may be stolen, especially considering it's about a year old and my friend bought it for $50. Mind you, I've come across cases where the original user didn't know/care about the value, so it could be legit... my gut says otherwise.
I called the laptop's manufacturer (Dell), and they said they would have no way of knowing if it was stolen.
It has a fresh copy of windows 7 (could be bootleg, not sure how to tell), so there's no way to search for personal files that might identify the original owner.
I can't in good conscience work on stolen product. Is there a way to check it's legitimacy? Being able to tell if windows is pirated or not would be a good start.
Any advice is appreciated.
I know the person he bought it from, and I don't this person even slightly. I suspect the laptop may be stolen, especially considering it's about a year old and my friend bought it for $50. Mind you, I've come across cases where the original user didn't know/care about the value, so it could be legit... my gut says otherwise.
I called the laptop's manufacturer (Dell), and they said they would have no way of knowing if it was stolen.
It has a fresh copy of windows 7 (could be bootleg, not sure how to tell), so there's no way to search for personal files that might identify the original owner.
I can't in good conscience work on stolen product. Is there a way to check it's legitimacy? Being able to tell if windows is pirated or not would be a good start.
Any advice is appreciated.