Originally posted by: NFS4
Yes, why not? My copy of Windows XP is legal so I have nothing to hide.
Originally posted by: Linflas
Originally posted by: NFS4
Yes, why not? My copy of Windows XP is legal so I have nothing to hide.
All of my copies are legal as well but I feel no obligation to demonstrate that to Microsoft.
Originally posted by: NFS4
????
If your copies are legal, then I don't see what the big deal is with installig WGA to perform updates.
It'd be like buying an expensive item at a store, pulling out your credit card, then getting pissed when the cashier asks to see your driver's license.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: NFS4
????
If your copies are legal, then I don't see what the big deal is with installig WGA to perform updates.
It'd be like buying an expensive item at a store, pulling out your credit card, then getting pissed when the cashier asks to see your driver's license.
more like how fry's inspects your bags on the way out the door.
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: NFS4
????
If your copies are legal, then I don't see what the big deal is with installig WGA to perform updates.
It'd be like buying an expensive item at a store, pulling out your credit card, then getting pissed when the cashier asks to see your driver's license.
more like how fry's inspects your bags on the way out the door.
Never been to a Fry's
That being said, I installed WGA, it ran its check and that's all. I don't have to worry about it again. I went to check for updates today and it didn't even pop up, it just went right on to the updates.
Too much bitchin' from people IMHO![]()
Originally posted by: jjones
1) Fvck off
2) Fvck off
Originally posted by: keldysh
How many folk actually READ ENTIRE EULA?
License to USE software is that!
If you USE product without reading or agree to EULA YOU are one breaking law!
Now excuse me while I tear off mattress tags.
