Illegal XP owners beware, Microsoft has quite a suprise planned

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PsychoAndy

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Originally posted by: Booster
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Just don't install SP1..simple

Well, I can't even justify purchasing XP Home. I have tried it many times in different places and I do like my ME better! My Windows has everything XP has and a lot more -- IE6, updates, fixes, is more speedy, is infinitely more compatible and reliable. Of course, when I upgrade from only 256MB of RAM, I may very well wan to to get an XP, but how I wish it wasn't necessary. I know that ME becomes ineffective and slow with more than 256MB.

*GASP* someone that likes ME and a certain someone gets banned. i never thought i'd see both in the same week :Q

i'm sticking with 2k pro for now. i like it and it works. no need to upgrade.
 

MrGrim

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Oct 20, 1999
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Originally posted by: The_good_guy
I installed RH7.3 and enjoying it. I can do pretty much everything I need to do and more..

If only I could say the same thing. :(
 

Ramsnake

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Apr 12, 2002
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Originally posted by: AmusedOne
I have no idea why people are mad at Microsoft.

Do you fault retail stores for their security, or do you blame the thieves that make it necessary?

Do you blame banks for their security, or the thieves that make it necessary?


they are freakin theives....objectively speaking..i dont understand how people can have a problem with this security. an extra 5 mins of wok so what!

 

Skyclad1uhm1

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Aug 10, 2001
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The only key that will be blocked is the so-called 'Devilsown' key, which starts with FCKGW.
I think there is already a hacked version of the SP1 beta out there somewhere too.

What is more annoying are the changes to for example the media player, which will disallow you to play copyprotected media on your PC.
As I don't even have a stereo anymore (just rip all my new CDs immediately and play them as mp3) this would mean I either cannot play all my legal music anymore, or would have to dig out all the originals again just to be able to play a song. So far for random playlists too.

I really hope they choke on that one.
 

Amused

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Apr 14, 2001
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Originally posted by: ZeroBurn
have pirates ever been very hard behind, if not a few steps in front? whether it be the leaked dvd encryption or a magic marker, there'll be ways around it. if they spent more efforts on creating their actual product rather than expend resources on circumventing people, perhaps more people would be willing to purchase their products.

Let's try this another way:

Have shoplifters ever been very far behind, if not a few steps in front? Whether it be fake gift boxes with false doors or special tools to remove anti-theft tags there will always be a way around it. If stores spent more efforts on keeping better stock in their stores rather than spending resources on circumventing thieves, perhaps more people would be willing to buy clothes.

Nope, sounds pretty stupid.

Let's try it this way:

Have car thieves ever been very far behind, if not a few steps in front? Whether it be Slim jims or ignition popping tools there will always be a way around it. If car makers spent more efforts on building nicer cars rather than spending resources on circumventing thieves, perhaps more people would be interested in buying cars.

Nope, that's pretty stupid as well.

I guess this means that blaming the victim really is stupid.
 

LAUST

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Sep 13, 2000
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Hmmmm well 2K Server is the only one that can fit my needs anyway, but I have worked with XP many times, and everything is functional in it, Security packs are separate. So guess there isn't really a need to install it ;)
 

tm37

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Originally posted by: AmusedOne
Originally posted by: ZeroBurn
have pirates ever been very hard behind, if not a few steps in front? whether it be the leaked dvd encryption or a magic marker, there'll be ways around it. if they spent more efforts on creating their actual product rather than expend resources on circumventing people, perhaps more people would be willing to purchase their products.

Let's try this another way:

Have shoplifters ever been very far behind, if not a few steps in front? Whether it be fake gift boxes with false doors or special tools to remove anti-theft tags there will always be a way around it. If stores spent more efforts on keeping better stock in their stores rather than spending resources on circumventing thieves, perhaps more people would be willing to buy clothes.

Nope, sounds pretty stupid.

Let's try it this way:

Have car thieves ever been very far behind, if not a few steps in front? Whether it be Slim jims or ignition popping tools there will always be a way around it. If car makers spent more efforts on building nicer cars rather than spending resources on circumventing thieves, perhaps more people would be interested in buying cars.

Nope, that's pretty stupid as well.

I guess this means that blaming the victim really is stupid.


WOW are accually inferring that the software companies are in the right doing this? WOW! Logic- I didn;t know this was possible here!
 

AnthraX101

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Oct 7, 2001
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Originally posted by: Ramsnake
Originally posted by: AmusedOne
I have no idea why people are mad at Microsoft.

Do you fault retail stores for their security, or do you blame the thieves that make it necessary?

Do you blame banks for their security, or the thieves that make it necessary?


they are freakin theives....objectively speaking..i dont understand how people can have a problem with this security. an extra 5 mins of wok so what!

It's not going to be an extra 5 min of work. Its going to be an extra 5 min of work, times how many computers you have, for some corps this will be in the millions.

Now see a bit of a problem? Sure, security is nice, and it works, but only when it doesn't unduely interfere with the legitimate users.

Armani

 

Skyclad1uhm1

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Originally posted by: Czar
The only key that will be blocked is the so-called 'Devilsown' key, which starts with FCKGW.
*slaps himself on the head*
damnit:eek:

*mumbles something about XP keygenerators on Kazaa and looking up how to change it with Google*
 

PCHO

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Apr 3, 2001
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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Just don't install SP1..simple

Yeah after reading the article everyone knows that. MS was trying to keep it a secret and when pirates went to install SP1, this would have happened to them.
 

Booster

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May 4, 2002
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And what's been bugging me... What's the big deal about illegal XP 'owners'? I reckon, the XP home is around $50 or even less. I don't know the exact prices since for now I'm happy with the ME (still). Who needs this illegal stuff? I think what MS is doing is pretty OK.
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: Booster
And what's been bugging me... What's the big deal about illegal XP 'owners'? I reckon, the XP home is around $50 or even less. I don't know the exact prices since for now I'm happy with the ME (still). Who needs this illegal stuff? I think what MS is doing is pretty OK.

OEM full copies can be had for $90 (home) and $130 (pro).

However, price is not an issue. How else can you explain people hacking keys for shareware that is only $10?
 

kami

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Oct 9, 1999
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At the present moment, an upgrade to Windows XP SP1 from Windows XP with no SP installation will not give any problems or errors about an invalid CD-Key on a corporate version of Windows XP. This is because the new algorithm feature has been switched off in SP1 upgrades. To get to see this new feature, you would have to slipstream SP1 into the Windows XP installation media and setup Windows.
What do they mean by slipstream?
So if you upgrade WinXP to WinXP SP1 (download the update from M$) you don't have problems? But if you go and pirated a copy of WinXP that is already upgraded to SP1, it won't work? Or SP1 just won't work period?
 

Danman

Lifer
Nov 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: billgates380
Another vote for Win2k, it's been better all along anyways.

Not for me...WinXP is soooooooooo much better on all fronts. I can't even go back to using Win2k on my rig...it's too counterproductive.

Ditto, I don't see how I'll go back to 2k.
 

kami

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Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Win 98SE for me !:D

Have XP but not using. Too bloated and slow on my 2.4 p4.

I know this is a total joke but you almost scared me there.
 

mrCide

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Nov 27, 1999
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i have 3 copies of XP pro from microsoft (remember that 'contest' where you take their training tests?) on my desk, however I haven't touched them because of the activation. i'm using a corporate copy install.

should I have to I have my legit copy to install and activate, but what a pain in the ass..
 

Vortex22

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From what I understand, if you have a pirated copy of XP using that key, and go to download SP1 from Windows update, it will not install and will disable Windows update... and probably send all your info to MS.

But of course, if you have a copy with that 1 key that is going to be blocked, there is already a way around it...
 

Zebo

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Jul 29, 2001
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Pay for it? Using XP as your primary app for a couple years is different than downloading low quality mp3's and rarely listening to them in a sampling (fair use) style. The law on fair use is very "interperable" but warezing a copy of XP and using it as your OS easily fails the tests.

 

Double Trouble

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Oct 9, 1999
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As usual, MS is punishing legitimate users for their own inability to secure their products. If MS had any real competition, they could never pull crap like this -- companies would tell them to stuff it and go to the competition that didn't need them to go through the hassle.

The irony is, this will cause no problems for the pirates. SP-1 "fixed" is already available, there's already keygens available that will generate new "legit" keys, and there's no freakin' way they're gonna keep the warez'ers from continuing as usual. Who gets punished? The legit users. Why? Because MS has a monopoly.

More disturbing to me is the stupid "can't play what you want on your PC" media player update. Basically, yet another slap in the face of legit users. Just like the RIAA loves punishing it's legit buyers (can't play your legit CD on your MP3 player etc etc), it looks like this updated media player punishes the legit user again. The pirate will still get the copyrighted stuff anyway, with all copyright stuff removed -- the 'normal' user that doesn't know where to get that stuff will be punished and will not be able to use the products they purchase as they please anymore.
 

Miramonti

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Aug 26, 2000
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The EULA is going to be rewritten to fit a new type of ?Corporate release? and it?s been rumored that if a customers key is to get into the market, Microsoft may take legal action against those consumers.

hahahaha!! :D

yeah right.
rolleye.gif
 

gopunk

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Jul 7, 2001
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i remember when wpa first was announced everybody talked about how it was hurting legit consumers. um yea... never bothered me one bit. anyways just go get a free version... ms gives them out for god's sake... you just gotta know where to look. like college campuses :)