So what will happen to those with illeagal versions of XP when SP 1 comes out?

mcveigh

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I've been reading all I can...

will it
a) crash their computer not allowing it to boot
b) not allow them to install sp 1
c) not a llow them to install subsequent fixes from MS
d) nothing?

maybe I'll make a poll.

anyone have links to articles about it.
the one NSF4 posted doesn't work anymore
 

Booster

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So what will happen to those with illeagal versions of XP when SP 1 comes out?

As they say, 'I don't know and don't care'. But I'm sure it's going to be something really gruesome, he-he :D.
 

kami

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It only affects that ONE cd key...i don't know why people are so worried
 

mcveigh

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Originally posted by: kami
It only affects that ONE cd key...i don't know why people are so worried

I've got an office w/ about 10 workstations that i'm pretty sure are illegal (old sysadmin did it) I know for sure 1 is.
 

Demosthenes

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Am I the only one not worried about this at all? I have full confidence the SP will be cracked and warezed in less then 12 hours, and available for download just like XP was... no bigge.
 

Pepsi90919

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Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
b + c i believe

but i'm with Demosthenes... i'll either install a warezed version or won't install it at all. my system will run just fine without SP1.

edit: wow, i completely hit the wrong button.
 

hoihtah

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not that i'm advocating this ...
but wouldn't you just change your cd key to something besides fckgw one... and get around this hole?
 

Moonbeam

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Well I'm interested in the issue, but I don't even use the one legal copy of xp I have running on more than one computer and not even my main computer. There isn't an illegal anything on my system, not even an MP3, but I'm not a purist of a fanatic about it. I tried downloading and installing an illegal xp for fun. I wanted to know how. I got it up and running, but it wouldn't do automatic updates or downloads so I still don't know how to do it, but I got tired of it and wiped it. Will probably play with Linux next to see if I can get a nice crash proof and long term stable platform to post and goof off from. I also got a legal 2000 server I don't use so Microsoft has plenty of my money. Also, for home use, it's real selfish, in my unimportant opinion to expect people to spend 400 to 600 for two or three copies of xp pro if you got 2 or 3 machines on a home network. As long as it's home and not commercial use one copy per house ought to be enough for them.
 

Moonbeam

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hoihtah I tried my legal key in the fck copy and the fck key in my legal one. Neither worked in the other for me.
 

rahvin

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Originally posted by: kami
It only affects that ONE cd key...i don't know why people are so worried

I think you are quite wrong. The last interview with microsoft said they are disabling all keys that they know are pirated. This includes the corporate keys. The big corporate uproar was that they would kill all corporate keys to which they said they are only killing the pirated corporate keys. I fully expect that every XP Key you can currently find on the net will be dead with SP1.
 

Killbat

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So what?
What could they hope to achieve by disabling the popular corporate keys? A new, random, valid corporate key can be had in 5 minutes or less.
 

InverseOfNeo

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well I am sure that it will be hacked and there will be a warezed version of the SP. I am not worried as I got myself a free legitimate copy of XP Pro.
 

BD2003

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Originally posted by: InverseOfNeo
well I am sure that it will be hacked and there will be a warezed version of the SP.

Ding Ding Ding!! We have a winner!

Seriously. Is there any doubt that this will happen? If they had no problem cracking the entire activation scheme, how hard can this possibly be?

 

Bluefront

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Supposed to be a new build of IE 6.0, plus a whole bunch of bug fixes. FWIW..keep your eyes open. For fun I followed a link I found on OT over the week-end. I found a key-generator for XP (all versions). I tried it on my version, it worked. Don't ask me...
 

ElFenix

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sp1 for win2k killed my system. sp2 is fine though. so this might not be worth getting either.
 

Instan00dles

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It will be cracked very quick and everyone will live happily ever after, or u just dont install sp1.
 

kami

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Originally posted by: rahvin
Originally posted by: kami
It only affects that ONE cd key...i don't know why people are so worried

I think you are quite wrong. The last interview with microsoft said they are disabling all keys that they know are pirated. This includes the corporate keys. The big corporate uproar was that they would kill all corporate keys to which they said they are only killing the pirated corporate keys. I fully expect that every XP Key you can currently find on the net will be dead with SP1.

There are corporate key generators as far as I know...? So if it's generated, how would they know? It's a moot point either way, as "hacked" versions of SP1 will be available for such users.
 

TNTrulez

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I thought the disabling features will only affect slipstream installations of XP and not upgrades. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.