Now that Windows 2000 has a few miles on it, I am starting to seriously consider upgrading from Win 98SE. One of the stories now circulating is that Microsoft has applied a registration requirement that, if you don?t register the installation by the 50th bootup, the computer refuses to launch. The story was reported in October PC World Magazine, among others.
This leaves a lot of unanswered questions. The first is has anyone actually tried this (boot 50 times without registering)? I?ll probably do it myself eventually if I don?t find confirmation.
The second question is in regard to the claim that this doesn?t prevent you from reinstalling Win2K if you get a new hard drive ? OK, how about a new motherboard and CPU? I would consider it to be the same computer, but would this algorithm? All sounds pretty sketchy and could end up losing users a lot of files and money.
Can anyone fill in the blanks, or are we the guinea pigs?
Jingles
This leaves a lot of unanswered questions. The first is has anyone actually tried this (boot 50 times without registering)? I?ll probably do it myself eventually if I don?t find confirmation.
The second question is in regard to the claim that this doesn?t prevent you from reinstalling Win2K if you get a new hard drive ? OK, how about a new motherboard and CPU? I would consider it to be the same computer, but would this algorithm? All sounds pretty sketchy and could end up losing users a lot of files and money.
Can anyone fill in the blanks, or are we the guinea pigs?
Jingles
