Help! your windows license is due to expire the

All of a sudden, I get this message, what should I do? do I need to buy the new key? I don't have any money just to buy windows, I want to know why this message shown even use my key to any other computer, it shows "your windows license is due to expire on 22/09/2013 '"

really need help with that I WANT to BUY NEW LICENSE! :(

Thanks for the 1st reply, I reinstalled my windows using online installation which took about 4 hours with my stupid slow connection and everything is fine. no more expires :D

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