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WinXP key change how-to by Microsoft.

Thor86

Diamond Member
I guess too many people calling in asking how. LOL!

Link.
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That is tooooo funny!

I guess if M$ was willing to "leak" versions of a new OS to snag some free Beta Testing, it only makes sense they would provide this as well.

Maybe there's a QXXXXXXXX on key generation if you look hard enough



ROFL
 
haha...smart move by MS. leak the keys out so ppl will use winXP and help MS find all the bugs out. then offer SP to legit owners. for those with the "leaked" keys, make them pay!

logic sound right to you?
 
Originally posted by: Insidious
That is tooooo funny!

I guess if M$ was willing to "leak" versions of a new OS to snag some free Beta Testing, it only makes sense they would provide this as well.

Maybe there's a QXXXXXXXX on key generation if you look hard enough



ROFL

I seriously doubt that, but that would be even funnier than this Q.
 
Originally posted by: SiberianTiger
haha...smart move by MS. leak the keys out so ppl will use winXP and help MS find all the bugs out. then offer SP to legit owners. for those with the "leaked" keys, make them pay!

logic sound right to you?

I'm sure there are key gens out there, but the fact that they (MS) are posting this in their Q articles is just saying that their WPA has probably made them more money from the less-than-computer-literate customers, but at the same time, failed in curbing piracy altogether.
 
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.KBPUBV1 UL UL LI,
.KBPUBV1 .appliesto,
.KBPUBV1 .appliesto UL,
.KBPUBV1 .appliesto UL UL,
.KBPUBV1 .appliesto UL LI,
.KBPUBV1 .postappliesto,
.KBPUBV1 .postappliesto UL,
.KBPUBV1 .postappliesto UL UL,
.KBPUBV1 .postappliesto UL LI {
margin: 5px !important;
}

Add that to userContent.css in your Mozilla profile directory and it fixes the overlapping text on MS' kb articles.

Strangely enough I heard someone say that when they switched Mozilla to identify as IE the KB articles rendered just fine without that fix...
 
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